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I find that just watching where others are braking, and what line they are taking (both good and bad) can greatly help your technique.

Tyres will make a massive difference, depending on what you have on there.

The higher friction pads on the front are a good idea - is there any other way to change the brake bias on the R33?

I remember whenever I drove the UQ FSAE the car felt best to me when I dialed in a lot of front brake bias - probably be a good thing to try on the skyline. Probably an indication of my driving style as well.

The tyres I was running were falcon ziex 326 that were just touching the wear pattern on the front (3-4mm rear), so they are about as crap as you can get. I'm in the market for a good set of tyres at the moment.

I'm not sure about the september sprint day, I'm heading overseas for a holiday in a couple of months so I'm trying to limit the cash I'm spending right now.

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