Savvas
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I live in GA and have done track time at road atlanta years ago.BTW I was told by Brembo--and by a service tech at KIA that the rotors are not performance rotors--just bigger versions of normal ones--and that they--in their current state are not meant for track use like you did.I am curious to any follow up--did the rotors warp or have any problems afterwords.I plan on getting performance rotors--I beat the crus out of R1 rotors about a decade ago at road ATL and had no problems--no warp--and waiting for them to make em for the stinger.KIA should have never put brembos on there without high end rotors to match--it is misleading and there are reports of warp issues without folks tracking.AAlso--any turbo car is going to heat up on a track--just the nature--I would only goto the track--if ever in my stinger--in the winter.
I just did a track day at Toronto Motorsports Park. Did 3 sets of 3 laps and the stock break and rotors worked ok as long as I did proper cool down laps, otherwise they would vibrate everytime I brake.. On the last lap I got out and parked it without cooling them enough and I guess the brake fluid reached its temperature limit. It took around an hour for the breaks to cool down. After driving for a week I did not notice any vibration unless I pushed too hard. I think the rotors are fine but the pads need to be replaced with something that can operate at I higher temperature.

My first time at the Toronto Motorsports Park. June 5th 2020
Got at the track around 5:40pm. June 5th 2020 I knew I was in trouble when the woman behind the counter asked me the model of my car for the log. She said “what is that?” If you let them know it’s your first time ever on a track they are very helpful and forthcoming with any question you might...
