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| Michelin Pilot sport cup tires will be an OK all around tire. Available in 345/30R18. ![]() I would not recommend jumping right onto a full slick or R-Compound tire for your first few track events. If your more experienced then a Kumho R-Compound is the way to go
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| Good advice Matt. If you do go w/ the Michelin, they like to run low PSI and high temps. Definately don't use a Hoosier to get acquainted with the track, but as you progress, Hoosiers are great. They stick awesome and come in a lot of different sizes. Have fun, and be safe -Ted
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