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05-25-2010, 10:07 AM
Smile With the stick and beveled edge of the R-1 they have tons of grip.  I don't know what car or setup C & R used for there test, but I don't think you should have a problem with them going on you let alone that quickly.  In fact when they are newer the car doesn't want to slid at all. 

The DOT tires have a lot of feel.  The usual recomendations are for developing drivers who have not developed smooth inputs, to stay on streets, because the sticky tires will mask your mistakes.  Hope this helps.
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