Kurlon
Well-known member
I also don't get along with Dunlops. Completely different set-up as compared to Pirelli or Bridgestones. Sidewalls to stiff, no feedback.
Hell of an experiment. I would punt unless you have lots of spares.
Talking with some of my local race friends that have had to tackle Dunlops, they're saying similar. The tires just don't move until you're at 95%. They feel the Dunlops have more absolute grip, but you won't get them to squawk until you're REALLY pushing. Unfortunately, they're what I have to use, so plan is going to be some local track time where I know the course and just see how hard I can lean into them. Despite the frustrations, this whole MA exercise has pushed me WAY outside my normal comfort zones and I think it's doing me good to be forced to adapt.