No cord, no problem.
That said, if they are that worn, keep a close eye on them between runs to make sure you don't cord them without noticing.
I just aquired a set of Falken Azenis that are, to put it bluntly, tread deficient, AKA almost bald. I am thinking of using them at the SCCA autocross this Sunday. There is no cord showing yet. They are just well worn and two of them have almost no tread left at all.
Does the SCCA have any rule on this? What about the other groups?
No cord, no problem.
That said, if they are that worn, keep a close eye on them between runs to make sure you don't cord them without noticing.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Why run the road course on worn out tires....
"measurable tread depth" is the verbiage.
Mark looked pretty closely at one of my tires this past weekend at ER. It was measurable... barely :)
Why would you buy bald Azenis? They're pretty darn cheap new... if you can find them, still.
Snowdoggie: those Azenis should have a few events left in them. Just put the better tread on the rear, since that's where most of your wear will occur.
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."