Well stated man
makes sense to me exactly what you said there. I see where at Martinsville the cars drop their front nose quite a bit under braking entering turn 1, and turn 3.. I do think that the static weight matters a bit in that the more weight that is in the front the more this effect can be.
The water was fairly deep that afternoon Quattro and I bet brand new tires would have had difficulty in that. I really was driving a bit fast for the conditions. Speed limit was 60 mph on a sunny day. Well very heavy rain and had been for awhile. I have the Rain X wiper fluid which really works well to keep the windshield clear of rain. But there were many areas of ponding on the roadway that afternoon.
I am guessing the lower tread tires had 3/16th of tread left.. Not too much difference between them. These were Goodyear Assurance Touring tires with 70k mile warranty. The had 48k on them when this happened. I have been very pleased with these tires.
The water was fairly deep that afternoon Quattro and I bet brand new tires would have had difficulty in that. I really was driving a bit fast for the conditions. Speed limit was 60 mph on a sunny day. Well very heavy rain and had been for awhile. I have the Rain X wiper fluid which really works well to keep the windshield clear of rain. But there were many areas of ponding on the roadway that afternoon.
I am guessing the lower tread tires had 3/16th of tread left.. Not too much difference between them. These were Goodyear Assurance Touring tires with 70k mile warranty. The had 48k on them when this happened. I have been very pleased with these tires.
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