Karl Shultz wrote:
--Karl, who is on a path to buy three

sets of A6s over the course of the season...I should be doing events solo, but having a codriver is a heck of a lot more fun...
At the rate we are wearing fronts, we will be buying about 12 sets of fronts this year.
We ran 10 runs at Sanford and 4 practice runs at Huntsville (medium grip asphalt). On my first run of the event, the driver front started to cord the outside edge. Yes, on the 15th run.

Bryan drove his first and the passenger front began to cord. The cord caused the car to push on our 2nd runs and our third runs had the steel belts coming undone. Not fun.
It's a shame that I coned my 2nd run on day 1, for it would have given me better breathing room.
As for the car, here are the stats and what is so puzzling in regards to the cording issue:
Front: -1.5 camber and 1/16" of toe out
Rear: -1.5 camber and zero toe
Double A Arm front suspension and multilink rear... this shouldn't be happening with the car.
We weighed it twice throughout day 1, and it came in at 2931 and 2940 over the two times. 56% of the weight is up front, but that's only 1646 up front on 245's. We were starting pressures at 48 cold and the car was never pushing.
We will be having a talk with Jeff Spear of Hoosier today. I will provide pics of the tires later, but it's down right scary.
Likely, we will need to run Kumho fronts and Hoosier rears and disregard contingency. The car can win, even on cords.
Bryan is ordering some CCW's for it today that will shave about 35 pounds off as compared to the stock wheels. That will get us in the high 2800's, which the RX-8 weighed 2890.
The new bar and spacers made a big difference in turn in and the car is killer in transition. Hopefully the DC ProSolo will be friendlier

- AB