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					BUT, like I posted in the former place, I ran all weekend at RA with the same combo of rotors and pads and they look and feel great.  I say for a lap time savings of 3-5 seconds you are pounding those things too much and there may be nothing that works.  So b4 we recommend that DP rotors (Girodisc brand) along with Hawk DTC-xx pads suck, we better describe what we have been doing.
TD, combine the fantastic speeds produced by a good driver, plus the performance of a Hellcat for attaining speeds others dream of on the straights, then (the bad) the physics of hauling the weight down to a speed to make a corner. That combo may be a recipe for impossible at RA. The only thing I suggest we CAN do is what I did this weekend at RA. Not press the brakes hard into #2, #4, #14, but be more moderate, including unfortunately “lifting” prematurely on these straight runs. Seems of course counter-productive and don’t shoot me for the suggestion. I did it, had a blast and remained very competitive. See ya soon TD! We will have fun on the 23rd. I won’t be afraid of pounding them at BIR as the course is more gentle than RA on the brakes IMO, AND from your reports also.
								TD, combine the fantastic speeds produced by a good driver, plus the performance of a Hellcat for attaining speeds others dream of on the straights, then (the bad) the physics of hauling the weight down to a speed to make a corner. That combo may be a recipe for impossible at RA. The only thing I suggest we CAN do is what I did this weekend at RA. Not press the brakes hard into #2, #4, #14, but be more moderate, including unfortunately “lifting” prematurely on these straight runs. Seems of course counter-productive and don’t shoot me for the suggestion. I did it, had a blast and remained very competitive. See ya soon TD! We will have fun on the 23rd. I won’t be afraid of pounding them at BIR as the course is more gentle than RA on the brakes IMO, AND from your reports also.