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I've got a track day on Sat at Sandown and the forecast looks to be wet. I have RE01Rs for the road and RE55 (SR2s? - can't see the car now to confirm but not wet weather ones, just normal) for the track so not sure what's best for the day. I've run the RE55s and some Dunlop D01Js in the wet (road) and was always pleasantly suprised by the grip on offer.

Any thoughts on the best way to go? My guess would be that other than large amounts of standing water, the RE55s would be a better bet.

Commnets and suggestions please.

Cheers.

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Thanks guys. I'll take a look at the forecast the day before and perhaps speak to someone who knows the track and see what their view is. Wish me luck as iIm nervous being on the track in the wet! I guess I'll have to slow down, feed the speed in, and not take any risks on the faster corners.

As it happens I did a track day in the wet last weekend. On RE55's. They were new though.

To be honest they are fine - even to the point where there are puddles on the track. Just try & drive around the said puddles as you can get aqua planing at spots you don't want to.

Corner grip is pretty low & your biggest issue will be having a lose under brakes. Just keep it straight & everything will be fine.

You can be confident that your times will be ok as most people who take road tyres wont be going hard & anyone on R compounds will be in the same boat as you.

I've done a hillclimb at Mt Cotton in heavy rain on RE55S. There were sheets of water running down the hills towards you. The RE55S were great in the wet there, but it is low speed compared to Sandown.

IMO semis are always faster in the wet than street tyres. I've certainly never been beaten by anyone running street rubber in the wet. And you don't see Improved Production guys swapping to road tyres in the rain - you can bet your arse if it was faster they would! Street tyres evacuate more water, but the hard compounds are not going to give you any grip on a cold wet surface.

slightly higher cold pressures in the wet - you won't generate as much heat in the tyre and won't get to your normal target hot inflation pressures. Try 2-4psi higher cold.

Thanks. Can you tell me off what base? e.g. normally set to 28psi cold for dry conditions. Run 28+4 for wet. etc etc.

the way I do it (it may not the best way but it works for me) is to aim for the same hot pressures as you normally end up with in the dry. On multi lap sprints that seems to generally be about 4psi higher than my normal cold starting pressure. So yes, if you normally start with 28psi cold, try 32 psi cold and see if you hit your normal hot pressure (probably around 36 I'm guessing?) after the first session, then adjust from there.

OK, lay it on me brothers. I need to be told directly what psi to set my tyres at tomorrow. __psi for a wet track. I'd just whack 30 in em without any further guidance so if that aint the figure, can you give me one? It'll be wet and cold at the track tomorrow so I'll not be stuffing around with pressures whilst I'm there - yes, I'm weak as piss. I'm also fiddling with the suspension so will only have time for that.

Cheers.

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