Is there a reason i dont hear about people running 22s on tracks? Seems all i read is 11s,33s and sometimes 55s. Just curious as to why they dont seem to be used as much. Thanks
Is there a reason i dont hear about people running 22s on tracks? Seems all i read is 11s,33s and sometimes 55s. Just curious as to why they dont seem to be used as much. Thanks
At some tracks they can be the "go to" tire, but "generally" if a guy needs a soft tire for a small track, he's on 11s. If it's a higher speed soft track, then a set of 33s prepped down will be faster. Now that the "B" series has gained some traction (pun not intended) there's even less reason to use the 22s in my opinion.
I've always considered 22s and 44s as "in between" tires that rarely are preferred.