Originally Posted by
VENOM V
Darius, the more I think about it, I think this is the culprit. You said that it was at -3.5 deg front camber when they went to re-align it. If you did 5 sessions at -3.5 degrees on your previous track day, plus with your high hot pressures, you may have started your second track day with that inner edge already mostly worn away. I once raced my Mustang with a bent frame and only -2.1 degrees front camber. I went to cord on the outside in only 3 sessions. I would normally get a dozen+ sessions out of those tires. Yours is too much camber so it corded the inside, but same principal.
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