Toyo's new Proxes RR
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Toyo's new Proxes RR
Toyo is releasing a new Proxes "RR" which is reportedly going to be NASA's Spec Miata tire for the 2013 season. It is going to be available in:
205/50ZR15 (awwww how cute).
225/50ZR15 (too bad it is not a 45).
275/35ZR18 (not that it matters to us).
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Proxes RR | Toyo Tires
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205/50ZR15 (awwww how cute).
225/50ZR15 (too bad it is not a 45).
275/35ZR18 (not that it matters to us).
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The Proxes RR is a DOT competition tire designed for dry tracks. With consistent lap times and predictable handling, it is ideal for NASA and SCCAŽ road racing, track days and high-performance driving schools. The symmetric 2-groove tread design and special tread compound provide a maximum contact patch and ultimate dry traction with superior cornering force.It comes off the shelf in race-ready condition with a 4/32nds depth tread – no shaving required.
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It should have more grip than a NT-01 but will not wear as long. It looks like it is going to fit into the Z214 category. The hype is more grip and better wear than a R888, and longer life than a Z214 but that all remains to be seen.
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While it's not the news we hoped for it is still good news. I spoke to guys who beta tested the tire and loved it. I heard Hoosier R6 grip with RA1 heat cycles.
Toyo will continue to roll out more sizes in the upcoming months. If all goes well the 225/45/15 & 245/40/15 are up next.
Toyo will continue to roll out more sizes in the upcoming months. If all goes well the 225/45/15 & 245/40/15 are up next.
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While it's the news we hoped for it is still good news. I spoke to guys who beta tested the tire and loved it. I heard Hoosier R6 grip with RA1 heat cycles.
Toyo will continue to roll out more sizes in the upcoming months. If all goes well the 225/45/15 & 245/40/15 are up next.
Toyo will continue to roll out more sizes in the upcoming months. If all goes well the 225/45/15 & 245/40/15 are up next.
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I was hoping for this, and would expect more sizes later given the limited choices. Where did you hear about the 245? This tire, in a 245, would be fantastico for my car in the NASA class I am running in.
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Didn't Emilio just Crusher the competition and set a new lap record at Mid-Ohio on Hoosier A6's in 205/50-15? Since that's the Spec Miata tire (well, R6), you can obtain them for $166 each.
Cute? Yes.
Cost effective? If you like winning.
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The best intel I got is that Toyo plans to make a race tire in a 205/225/245 15" configuration. I thought at first it would be the RS1 slick. Looks more like it will be this RR. It makes sense to release the sizes they did and wait for some more feedback before jumping both feet in. The R888's were not well received so they are likely more timid this time around.
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No solid word. Toyo has been amazingly tight lipped even with guys that have pull and inside connections.
The best intel I got is that Toyo plans to make a race tire in a 205/225/245 15" configuration. I thought at first it would be the RS1 slick. Looks more like it will be this RR. It makes sense to release the sizes they did and wait for some more feedback before jumping both feet in. The R888's were not well received so they are likely more timid this time around.
The best intel I got is that Toyo plans to make a race tire in a 205/225/245 15" configuration. I thought at first it would be the RS1 slick. Looks more like it will be this RR. It makes sense to release the sizes they did and wait for some more feedback before jumping both feet in. The R888's were not well received so they are likely more timid this time around.