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Yeah they are, I really like them on track, they're progressive, they give you masses of grip, I'd say a midge less than the A048R, but you can have more fun with the DMacks. You can get right to the limit and start messing about with no worries of the grip falling off a cliff and the car snapping mid corner. In the MX5 that was enormous fun because I was able to get the back end wagging around as much as I wanted it to.
The only time I had a big breakaway that required quick hands was when I fluffed a downshift and in the progress I got distracted and messed up my trail braking and in the process of jumping off the brake the back end came round really quickly, which was interesting considering I only had one hand on the wheel, but I did catch it!
Some pics of the car since picking it up:
Norths Birthday...
LED Headlights