Originally Posted by Seadog:
I am just an idiot fan, who knows nothing, but what I'd like to see for tires in USAC pavement racing...
Run any brand or combination of brands, any compound, any stagger you want. Tire companies make deals with the racers and/or owners (not the sanctioning body) and offer incentives to them for winning with that tire company rubber. They get 50% of the incentive for winning with the RR, 75% for both rear tires and 100% for all fours. Or maybe owners get a price discount for using their tire and winning. I think this creates competition among companies and could be billed as "Sprint car tire wars" to make it maybe more interesting for fans.
Make the RR NARROWER. Maybe the same width as the LR. I don't know what this does as far as wear, heat cycles, blistering, etc., but I would like to see the driver finesse that throttle even more to keep those tires from spinning up off the turns.
Just my uneducated opinion. Somebody who is in the know can feel free to correct what I said.
We're both fans, but I think that is a recipe for disaster. The exact opposite of what is needed, in my opinion. Tire wars are expensive and dangerous. Company H makes a deal with racers 1,2, and 3. They run off with show due to their unlimited tire supply. Company G comes in and makes a better deal with racer 2 and also makes deals with racer 4. Company G gives them better tires than anyone else has and they win the next race. Company H comes back with a better tire (better being faster, not really better) for racer 1 and 3 and they win. During this time racer 13, 14, 15 and 16 realize they don't have a chance and stay home. Company G comes back with a faster tire and their tire leads the most laps but racer 4 wears out his soft G tire and slaps the wall hard. He is uninjured, but the car is badly damaged. Next race company H comes back with an even softer/faster tire. Racer 1 appears headed to an easy win until his right front gives up and he hits the wall. His injuries are not too serious, but he's out for a couple of races. Meanwhile racer 4 makes the race in his back up car but is uncompetitive even with free tires. Racers 9,10 and 11 decide to stay home from the next race. Racers 15 and 16 are switching their cars over to dirt. You get the picture?
Oh, I forgot this part. Company G decides they are spending too much money supporting this series and quits furnishing tires to any competitor, especially free ones. Company H having won the war stops giving away tires and raises prices to pay for the free tires they gave away during the war.