Eric Peterson wrote:
We'd get 80 - 90 runs from our C Stock 1999 Miata. And, we seem to get around 80 runs from Karl's S2000. Both cars wear tires fairly evenly, but they did need to be flipped. While Hoosiers certainly slow down with age, we've found the overall grip from the Hoosiers is still pretty decent, even near the end of their life. They seem to keep their stick better than Kumhos.
Exactly right on the S2000's wear rate. For whatever it's worth: approx. 2 deg. of negative camber in the front, along with approx. 5 degrees of caster. The car weighs 2760 empty with a full tank of gas. 245/275 stagger. Usually, the fronts cord first, although we've corded a set of rears first too. Flipping the fronts is critical. I made the mistake of putting that off earlier in the year, and showed up to a Sanford event with a whisper of cord showing on the fronts, totally unaware. I felt like an idiot.