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      05-29-2020, 04:48 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by NISFAN View Post
If you plan to do many track days, I would advise you to invest in a dedicated track pad set. No road pad can cut the mustard on a hard track session and no track pad is road friendly.

Not much worse than beating up a set of road pads in 10 laps and having to nurse a long pedal for the rest of the session.
yea I know, but until I learn to switch out myself (not a mechanic by any stretch) I need a hybrid...or the closest thing.

Hopefully at some point I'll learn and switch.

I did a soft track day for about an hour, horrible stock ones did ok until end of hour. As I progress need something better.
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