We run both mens and ladies classes. One of our lady drivers is a previous National Champion, and stands the best chance to win the Mini USA money, so she races on Kumho's.
The guys have run on Hoosiers so far this year. The Kumho's have been very scarce in our size, so if all the male opposition is on Hoosiers we can run Hoosiers.
We do have to be careful that the correct photos go to the correct sponsors.
But "double dipping" is not uncommon. We run in the Valvoline Cup competition and there is no restriction on what lubricants we can use. So last year we got a nice check from Valvoline, and we run exclusively on Royal Purple fluids and lubricants, and got some money from RP too.
There are only really two competitive tires this year Hoosier and Kumho, most years they are really close, but in 2005 if you are not on Kumho's you are giving up as much as 1 second in a 60 second lap. But the total lack of tires in our size has meant we are having to run Hoosiers, like it or not. My co-drivers usually supply tires when they drive our car, and a lot of the tires they supply come from winning previous events, most tire companies give us "tire bucks" rather than the cash. They would not be happy if we spent the "tire bucks" on the competitors products.
Sometimes the surface makes a difference too. Some tires perform best on concrete, some on pavement.
And some results are skewed this year, Atwater and Atlanta were wet events. So some drivers used one brand of tires when it was dry, but as soon as it was wet everyone switched to Hoosier wets. Kumho does not make a great wet weather tire.
At some events we have run Kumho's on the front, and Hoosiers on the rear. But then we are not eligible to claim contingency money from the tire companies. Sometimes winning is more important, sometimes placing well and claiming contingency is more important.
Also, when we run in SCCA Pro and National events we run DOT race rubber - treadwear rating 40. Best tires are Hoosier A3S05's or Kumho V710's.
When we run in certain BMW events, and some SCCA time trial events we run a competition street tire - treadwear rating 140 or more. Best tires are Kumho Ecsta MX's or the Falken Azeni R615's.
racing is very similar to prostitution, everybody is out to screw somebody, somebody is looking to make money off somebody else, we are all looking to get our rocks off, and we all feel screwed over at the end of the season. then we start again.