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Abs off teaches you about braking pressure and how much to use as you get to corners imo,
That said I use weak, I believe fast guys use default but my tyre wear is terrible and I learnt a valuable lesson at monza with abs default,
Bias usually -1 rear for racing and +1 front qualifying (FR) , imma B with 6 months of playing,
Ds4 / wheel makes no difference imo
Ds4 is more fun, less work imo
I recently bought a budget wheel.
I also assume spending a couple grand on wheel will make you pgood

Wheels are wheels, it’s all about personal preference and what you can afford. Some of the fastest guys use T150’s from Thrustmaster, so you can certainly go fast on a budget wheel and home made rig setup. Any wheel will be more fun and add realism vs a controller.

I have heard from controller users that tire wear is better when using a wheel, so that is another benefit for driving with a wheel. 👍
 
So far, for the next Manufacturer race, I'm at 2:14.8 with the Aston Martin.
Is it me, or do I see this car at a huge disadvantage here?
Time to see if I can improve on that.
 
On the GT Sport web page for next week's Manu race it says under Pit Info.... Required Tires: Racing Hard/Medium/Soft

Does that mean all three must be used during the race? I know earlier in the season there was a race that required RM and RS that caught a few drivers out.
 
On the GT Sport web page for next week's Manu race it says under Pit Info.... Required Tires: Racing Hard/Medium/Soft

Does that mean all three must be used during the race? I know earlier in the season there was a race that required RM and RS that caught a few drivers out.

Yes. For the information of this race in-game, all three tire types are shown too.
 
Anyone done any practice for next week? I've just tried Manu in the Nissan and the tyres are going to kill me. 6 laps on hards and 4 on both medium and soft seems all I can manage, so I'm thinking a three stop. 4/4/4/2.
 
Anyone done any practice for next week? I've just tried Manu in the Nissan and the tyres are going to kill me. 6 laps on hards and 4 on both medium and soft seems all I can manage, so I'm thinking a three stop. 4/4/4/2.

The Mercedes isn't much better, on the fronts anyway even with rear BB. The 86GT and 4C are surely going to be flying!
 
One of the interesting ideas Kie25 mentioned was the idea of putting hards and mediums on for the first sting (maybe hards on the front and mediums on the rear) for a couple of laps to begin with, and then run 3 sets of softs. Not sure this will satisfy the requirements of using all the compounds (not sure if the game will just register the harder compound, or whether it will register using both), or if it is even a good idea because it will drop you back at the start and it is really difficult to overtake, but it might be worth a look.
 
One of the interesting ideas Kie25 mentioned was the idea of putting hards and mediums on for the first sting (maybe hards on the front and mediums on the rear) for a couple of laps to begin with, and then run 3 sets of softs. Not sure this will satisfy the requirements of using all the compounds (not sure if the game will just register the harder compound, or whether it will register using both), or if it is even a good idea because it will drop you back at the start and it is really difficult to overtake, but it might be worth a look.
I was wondering if mixed sets of tyres would be ok too, it’s been ok in the past, haven’t seen anything to say that this rule has been changed.
 
Problem is that in the past races it has only been 1 required compound, and this time there are 3, so it is a question of how the game works it all out. It might register both, or it might just register the hardest one. No way to be sure until the actual races (or if one of our antipodean friends will tell us).

And like I say, I am not sure it is the best idea because of the difficulties of overtaking. Probably only a good idea if you qualify towards the back, otherwise you are just going to get caught behind people. This manufacturer race is going to be a chaos of strategies in the middle of the pack as people try to find clean air. Would expect the guys at the front to run RS/RS/RM/RH just to avoid any traffic, with maybe a slight adjustment with the RM tyres depending on what is going on around them.
 
Problem is that in the past races it has only been 1 required compound, and this time there are 3, so it is a question of how the game works it all out. It might register both, or it might just register the hardest one. No way to be sure until the actual races (or if one of our antipodean friends will tell us).

And like I say, I am not sure it is the best idea because of the difficulties of overtaking. Probably only a good idea if you qualify towards the back, otherwise you are just going to get caught behind people. This manufacturer race is going to be a chaos of strategies in the middle of the pack as people try to find clean air. Would expect the guys at the front to run RS/RS/RM/RH just to avoid any traffic, with maybe a slight adjustment with the RM tyres depending on what is going on around them.

A mix of Hard and Medium will only satisfy one of the tire requirements (I believe its the front that registers). If you qualify well then RS/RS/RM/RH is probably the way to go but if you end up in the bottom half i'm thinking of starting on hards and pitting end of lap 1 as the mediums will do 5 laps and the softs 4 in the Merc. Fuel is gonna be real tight too!
 
A mix of Hard and Medium will only satisfy one of the tire requirements (I believe its the front that registers).
I'm 100% certain this is not correct. The game displays what you have on the front (edit: that might not actually be the rule for what it displays, but it doesn't really matter for the purposes of this discussion), but I have seen people not get a penalty when they only used a mandatory compound on the rear, so if it only regards one of the two as having been used, the rule for deciding which it is, is definitely not that it's the tyre that was used on the front.

Possible rules it may be using are:
1. It regards both compounds as having been used
2. It only regards the hardest compound as having been used
3. It only regards the compound on the rear as having been used

From the examples I'm aware of, of what people have used without penalty, I'm unable to differentiate between these 3 possible rules, i.e. all 3 would have resulted in the driver receiving no penalty, which is what happened.

If anyone has an example of what someone used with or without penalty that can eliminate one or two of these candidates for the rule it uses, I'd be very interested to know about it.
 
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I'm 100% certain this is not correct. The game displays what you have on the front (edit: that might not actually be the rule for what it displays, but it doesn't really matter for the purposes of this discussion), but I have seen people not get a penalty when they only used a mandatory compound on the rear, so if it only regards one of the two as having been used, the rule for deciding which it is, is definitely not that it's the tyre that was used on the front.

Possible rules it may be using are:
1. It regards both compounds as having been used
2. It only regards the hardest compound as having been used
3. It only regards the compound on the rear as having been used

From the examples I'm aware of, of what people have used without penalty, I'm unable to differentiate between these 3 possible rules, i.e. all 3 would have resulted in the driver receiving no penalty, which is what happened.

If anyone has an example of what someone used with or without penalty that can eliminate one or two of these candidates for the rule it uses, I'd be very interested to know about it.

I thought Tidgney proved it was the front that mattered on a FIA race recently he tried different compounds with the harder compound on the front and he never had to run them on the back and didn't get penalised. Its an interesting point you raise as I've not known someone who has tried and succeeded with your first point as we haven't had a race requiring all three compounds be used so it's a good point that possible a RM/RH split front & back may allow you to run softs for the rest of the race. I have seen someone run only the harder compound on the front and not get penalised so you need a 4th point of "It only regards the compound on the front as having been used.
 
I thought Tidgney proved it was the front that mattered on a FIA race recently he tried different compounds with the harder compound on the front and he never had to run them on the back and didn't get penalised. Its an interesting point you raise as I've not known someone who has tried and succeeded with your first point as we haven't had a race requiring all three compounds be used so it's a good point that possible a RM/RH split front & back may allow you to run softs for the rest of the race. I have seen someone run only the harder compound on the front and not get penalised so you need a 4th point of "It only regards the compound on the front as having been used.
Thanks, that's a useful extra reference point, and it eliminates my 3rd possible rule. I can eliminate your 4th possible rule as I accidentally used the harder compound on the rear in one race, and made no other use of it during the race, and didn't get a penalty. So we are now left with only two possibilities:
1. It regards both compounds as having been used
2. It only regards the hardest compound as having been used
 
Thanks, that's a useful extra reference point, and it eliminates my 3rd possible rule. I can eliminate your 4th possible rule as I accidentally used the harder compound on the rear in one race, and made no other use of it during the race, and didn't get a penalty. So we are now left with only two possibilities:
1. It regards both compounds as having been used
2. It only regards the hardest compound as having been used

Interesting and thanks for the info, I might try a test in the 1st time slot and see if a RH/RM split counts both as been used as that would eliminate point 1 and point 2 of yours would surely be it. Thanks for sharing its helped narrow it down. Good luck with your races later i'll report back after if it worked. :cheers:
 
I thought Tidgney proved it was the front that mattered on a FIA race recently he tried different compounds with the harder compound on the front and he never had to run them on the back and didn't get penalised. Its an interesting point you raise as I've not known someone who has tried and succeeded with your first point as we haven't had a race requiring all three compounds be used so it's a good point that possible a RM/RH split front & back may allow you to run softs for the rest of the race. I have seen someone run only the harder compound on the front and not get penalised so you need a 4th point of "It only regards the compound on the front as having been used.
Tidgney actually tried both RS/RM and RM/RS with mandatory mediums. He didn't get a penalty in either case. I used RS/RH for my first stint at Seaside II and didn't get penalized for not using hards, even though the game displayed me as being on softs. :)
 
Tidgney actually tried both RS/RM and RM/RS with mandatory mediums. He didn't get a penalty in either case. I used RS/RH for my first stint at Seaside II and didn't get penalized for not using hards, even though the game displayed me as being on softs. :)

Ah I must have missed him trying the RS/RM, thanks for clearing that up 👍
 
Wow, just wow, at an incident in Oceania manufacturer top split. I can't post a link to it because the streamer's comments could be seen as defamatory, and under UK law, if I provide a link, it's legally the same as me making those comments myself. But if people search, I'm sure they can find it.....
 
Wow, just wow, at an incident in Oceania manufacturer top split. I can't post a link to it because the streamer's comments could be seen as defamatory, and under UK law, if I provide a link, it's legally the same as me making those comments myself. But if people search, I'm sure they can find it.....

Not an isolated incident unfortunately
 
Just tested guys, using mixed compounds DOES NOT GIVE A PENALTY. Ran RH/RM for 4 laps then RS for 5 laps each. The only problem is because I pitted so early I got stuck in traffic in the second stint and lost a place in the end, so if you start high enough it's probably better to go the usual RS>RM>RH to protect your position. If you start near the back, go for it 👍

Wow, just wow, at an incident in Oceania manufacturer top split. I can't post a link to it because the streamer's comments could be seen as defamatory, and under UK law, if I provide a link, it's legally the same as me making those comments myself. But if people search, I'm sure they can find it.....

Darn I'd love to be in that room but Manu has been so packed lately I've been relegated to second split.

People need to chill, it's only exhibition. But then again they wouldn't be top drivers if they lack the killer instinct I guess...
 
Just tested guys, using mixed compounds DOES NOT GIVE A PENALTY. Ran RH/RM for 4 laps then RS for 5 laps each. The only problem is because I pitted so early I got stuck in traffic in the second stint and lost a place in the end, so if you start high enough it's probably better to go the usual RS>RM>RH to protect your position. If you start near the back, go for it 👍



Darn I'd love to be in that room but Manu has been so packed lately I've been relegated to second split.

People need to chill, it's only exhibition. But then again they wouldn't be top drivers if they lack the killer instinct I guess...

Yup, I did the same thing at DT Seaside II a couple weeks ago. Mixed tires count and using both sets without penalty. :)
 
So I see discussions on starting on a mixed set for the first stint.
So do I understand it that you would run Hard on the front tires and Medium on the rear for the first stint ?
How do you actually change to that after you have done qualifying on all softs ?

And then do SOFT for ALL tires for the subsequent stints (OR still mixed with HARD in the front and soft in the back for each stint ? I dont think you can split on the pit stops so I'm probably wrong on the split for the stints 2 to 3)
 
Go into car settings in the pre-race lobby. Make sure it's the full settings page, not the quick settings overlay.
In a previous race, I found that only what I changed in driving options took effect, what I changed in car settings had no effect.
 
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