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There has been a lot of controversy lately in the industry for both onroad and offroad racers regarding the use of tire additives or traction compound. Many major organizations including most recently the BRCA, and various other national, regional, and even local level events have banned the use of these products for a variety of reasons. Racers on the other hand have their own variety of reasons that these bans are unnecessary.
Promoters and organizations often feel that the use of traction products is an unfair advantage for many, and they wish to keep things on an “even playing field” or “spec tire” level. From a racer stand point, traction compound may or may not gain you tenths of a second. If it is legal to use for everyone, is the use of it by some and not others really going to make good drivers perform great and vice versa?
With more and more companies releasing new “odorless” traction additives, the rules and determining factors of proving someone has “sticky tires” will become far more work than the major performance enhancing “cheats” mentioned earlier.
As a racer, what do you feel are the most important rules for track owners, promoters, and organizations to crack down on?
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