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Old 07-10-2012, 10:10 PM   #8 (permalink)
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If this is your first autox, I recommend you put tire pressures completely out of your mind. Adjusting tire pressure is going to have an insignificant impact on your times as your driving consistency will be the limiting factor by far. Not a knock on you by any means, but it's the reality of starting autox. Focus on learning the course, getting comfortable in the car, and getting rid of the butterflies and jitters. Next season or the one after, start thinking about tire pressures and the little tweaks that will improve times when you're already a consistent driver. I have a friend who never checked a tire pressure in his life and he wins events routinely because he just outdrives everyone.
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