CSG Spec friction materials supplied for sprint races are developed to provide excellent overall braking performance (initial response or "bite") while maintaining pedal stroke stability, smooth brake release and fade resistance lap after lap.
Since sprint race distances are generally on the shorter side (1-4 hour races), the main emphasis is fade resistance with reasonable pad and disc wear rates.
Key development points also include ensuring that these friction materials are compatible with a wide range of tires (sport tires to racing slicks) and ABS or Traction Control ("TC") systems found on OE and motorsport applications. A complete range of medium to higher friction materials ensures that the exact compounds can be selected depending on the specific customer, tire ranges, driver skill and platform balance needs.
A comparison of different bad blends can be seen below
Range |
Axle
|
Bite
|
Wear
|
Tires
|
Comparison
|
CSG Spec C2
|
Front/Rear
|
Progressive, High friction Profile |
Very strong bite, moderate wear |
Designed for high grip tires |
Pagid RST3, Hawk DTC30, PFC 01, PFC 11
|
CSG Spec C1 |
Front/Rear |
Progressive, Medium-High friction profile
|
Strong bite, moderate wear |
Works with wide range of grip levels
|
Pagid RST3, Hawk DTC30, PFC 01, PFC 11
|
CSG Spec C21 |
Front
|
Digressive, High Friction profile
|
Very strong bite, moderate wear |
Designed for high grip tires |
Pagid RST1/RST3, Ferodo DS1.11, Hawk DTC70, PFC 13 |
CSG Spec C11 |
Rear
|
Linear, Medium friction profile |
Specific for rear axle
|
Designed for high grip tires |
Hawk DTC60, PFC 01
|
Vehicles Supported
Tesla Model 3 Performance
Tesla Model Y Performance