Older article interesting read... See many people weaving trying to put heat into their tires before hitting ramps...
www.rcramer.com/shop/rrw_weaving.shtml
www.rcramer.com/shop/rrw_weaving.shtml
Older article interesting read... See many people weaving trying to put heat into their tires before hitting ramps...
www.rcramer.com/shop/rrw_weaving.shtml
People are stupid.
+1. weaving does nothing to increase tire temp, old myth. They still do it in racing to de-crud tires, but it does not affect tire temp.
Wouldn't it still serve as a way to check traction on cold pavement (I'm thinking in March-April, or October-November) before committing fully in a corner?
...from that table
Tire Warmers > Warmers and Weaving
Std. warm-up lap > Weaving 1.8 mile
Cold Tire = Straight line, slow = Weaving aggressively
From their data weaving did not much of anything or actually cooled down the tires vs. just using warmers.
Yes its geared to racing, but the track is where you actually get heat into tires.
Weaving a bit to scrub the crap off your tires is different then trying to get heat into them.