Ryan Holton wrote:
The other thing to think about is if they are allowed and several people go out and buy them. The first event rolls around and they DESTROY the course well beyond what we have now and they are re-banned. You end up screwing people who spent their $.
I'm not too worried about that. We already know we can repair serious ruts after an event, so restoration, IMO, is not a big problem. If we made the decision to allow rally tires, we'd certainly allow them for at least one full season, even if for some reason we ended up regretting it.
Something I think potential rally tire users should consider is that the
best course conditions they'd be likely to see is equivalent to the
worst course conditions we currently have at any event, since they'd always be running after the Street Tires. And the last rally tire driver to run could potentially be facing some fairly heinous course conditions- would that dampen your desire to run rally tires?
While Anders' idea of allowing used rally tires below a certain tread depth is good in spirit, the difficulties in reliably finding tires when you need them, and checking/policing the tread depth, make it seem like a nightmare to actually implement. If we decide to go for it, I think we should allow tires to be unrestricted in the N* classes.
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