The reason you swerve or turn left to right aggressively is to clean your tires off. Under caution your tire will cool and pick up debris. To have a good restart you need as much of your tire in contact with the track.
I found this very interesting, I have a converted ambulance campervan (European style only 4 wheels, no doubles on the rear) It weighs 2980kg. I run my Continental Fourseasons2 tyres at near max pressure, 69PSI. Am I running the risk of being to "hard" and risking punctures? They are all season tyres so have soft blocks to the touch.
nice presentation.
she nailed it at the end.I like her style
The reason you swerve or turn left to right aggressively is to clean your tires off. Under caution your tire will cool and pick up debris. To have a good restart you need as much of your tire in contact with the track.
What a great video, I'd like to sit down and talk to these folks, thanks for posting the video.
I found this very interesting, I have a converted ambulance campervan (European style only 4 wheels, no doubles on the rear) It weighs 2980kg. I run my Continental Fourseasons2 tyres at near max pressure, 69PSI. Am I running the risk of being to "hard" and risking punctures? They are all season tyres so have soft blocks to the touch.
You need a safety margin, run it at 65 PSI
What gauges are they using to check the tire pressures?
Fahrenheit? Whats that
more practical version of Celsius
@@CC-dq6ckAmerican thing
I thought it was about real racing... not nascar...