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I'm planning on doing the worksop indoor even with my b44, this is my 1st venture racing on polished wood. Obviously there's a control tyre but can anyone recommend what inserts I should use?

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I used the schuey greens mate they worked fine
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I've also been using the Schuey greens, but Mr.O and Glyn ward both do great alternatives.
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I like the bluey green ones to.

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cheers guys, I don't mean to be an idiot but are they the hard ones? The schumacher website doesn't list the inserts as colours http://www.racing-cars.com/search.as...&templateid=12
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the medium ones

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...this is my 1st venture racing on polished wood.
Hi, Worksop isn't on polished wood, unless I've been asleep and they've resurfaced it. It's a sort of plasticised corky stuff, It's moderately grippy stuff compared to a wood floor.

Of course, if I have been asleep and there is now a wooden floor I stand corrected.
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Its deffo not polished wooden floor still!
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Its just my car that handles like its polished wood!
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My mistake, looks like polished wood in the photos, either way it looks a great event and I'm looking forward to it, the early start is going to be a bit of a killer.
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