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View Poll Results: What traction compound do you prefer | |||
VHT |
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85 | 88.54% |
VP |
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4 | 4.17% |
Dont Care |
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7 | 7.29% |
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#11 |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nashville, TN
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![]() Yep. It seems that most track owners try to cut it and prep like they do with PJ1 and that seems to be when the problems start. There is a whole lot that goes into track prep as I am sure you all know and if it isnt done correctly niether VHT or VP will work. I have personally been on tracks that Jason Rueckert (VP Midwest Regional Manager) has prepped with his stuff and they worked killer but the next week when he was not overseeing the prep the track owner did it his way and it didnt work as well. Jason knows his stuff and has pepped tracks all over the country but if the owner isnt willing to listen and learn he will not get the results he desires. |
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#12 |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Detroit, Michigan
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Exactly. VHT is more forgiving in big temperature changes. Think back to Columbus divisional re-run from last year. The track was a certified mess.
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