jimpastorius wrote:
If you are simply running some local events in your Miata, go with the Falkens and save some money on tires and rims. There is not that great of a difference between the Falkens and Victoracers to warrant the extra cost.
Additionally, the 90 Miata is an underdog in ES. It will be even further back in 2005 with the introduction of the 94-97 Miata to ES. If you plan on running this car in the future, I would suggest STS2. So you would get a little head start running the street tires from the start.
Just my .02 worth...
As someone who drives one of the underdogs on both the Azenis and Kumhos I can speak for both tires. It is obviously the tires and my car that keeps me from waxing Jim and Jim in every event.
The Azenis are less expensive and will probably help you develop as a driver rather than covering up mistakes. The are less likely to flat spot when you spin or lock them up. Not that I ever have that problem

You can also drive them to and from events which is something I would not recommend with the Kumhos
The Kumhos do have a lot better grip and turn in and stopping (when not locked up), but burn up faster and cost more.
I agree with Jim, spend the money on the Azenis and develop the driver which will allow you to compete.
Jim or Jim can beat me if they were driving on cords not because of the tires, but because of driver skill. Oh wait they did that at the last event.
Just my $.03
Rob
Maybe instead of moving the new Miatas to ES, they ought to move the MR2's to CS
