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the brakes setup on your car is more than up to track day work Jon.
As for tyres, you can go on a trackday and enjoy it on your normal road tyres, but if you are wanting to push the car then opt for some 'semi' slicks to get that little more out of it.
I personally would stay away from the R888's on the Evo as they are a soft compound and will 'go off' quick, but they are selling different compounds this year. The dunlops and yoko's are tried and tested on the evo's with good reports. Failing that then you can pick up a set of slicks cheap as they are the same size as the BTCC cars use, but some tracks wont allow this on trackdays, some require you to have a roll cage etc. And TBH driving on slicks as a newbie to it all isnt recommended.
Chris
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