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[QUOTE="LeGeNd-1, post: 12750040, member: 91639"] I did huge test with all the Gr cars the other week. 1 lap around Bathurst with 50x tyre wear on RSS, ABS Default, other aids off. All cars are BOP with default settings (including brake balance 0). Reason I chose Bathurst is the wide variety of corners, and a long enough lap to see significant wear with 50x (but not too much that the tyres are fully gone). Most importantly, I can drive reasonably consistent laps here with a wide variety of cars. As you said tyre wear is highly driving style dependent, so I drove at 90% to keep consistent comparison and not slide the tyres. Just let the car do the work basically. I rated wear from 1-10 (10 is full health and 1 is all red), taken from right front tyre because it's the one that wears the most. In rare cases with a few MR cars the rears wear a bit more, so I left a note saying this. I'm not the fastest driver around but I'm pretty confident in consistency (all laptimes were within 1 sec in each Gr), but even so I'm not a robot so results may be off by +/- 0.5. I tried leaving the driving to AI auto drive but they don't push the tyres hard enough in the corners to get significant different results. Gr.4 458 - 5 Citroen - 5 650S - 4.5 NSX - 5 Cayman - 5+ (slightly better than other 5s) 4C - 6 (best) Megane Trophy - 5.5 86 - 5.5 Viper - 4 SLS - 4 Vette - 3.5 Jag - 3.5 Mustang - 3.5 Aston - 4 M4 - 3.5 RCF - 3.5 Hyundai - 4 Huracan - 5 Veyron - 3 (joint worst) GT-R - 4 Mazda - 5 WRX - 4.5 Evo - 4 TT - 4.5 Megane - 4 RCZ - 3 (joint worst) VW - 5 Gr.3 Beetle - 5 WRX - 4 Jag - 4 Aston - 4.5 SLS - 5 AMG - 5.5 Vette - 4 Supra - 5 FT1 - 6 (joint best) M3 - 4.5 M6 - 5 (both variants same) RCF - 4.5 (both variants same) GT-R - 4 Evo - 4.5 Mazda - 5 Mustang - 4 Hyundai - 4 Z4 - 5.5 Viper - 4.5 911 - 5 458 - 5 (rears wear slightly more) Alfa - 5.5 Golf VGT - 5.5 Citroen - 6F/5R Pug VGT - 6F/5R RCZ - 5.5 RS01 - 5.5 Ford GT - 6- (slightly worse than FT1) NSX - 5 Huracan - 6F/5R R8 - 6F/5R F1 - 5 650S - 6 (joint best) Gr.2 NSX '11 - 5.5 Lexus '11 - 6 GT-R '11 - 6 NSX '16 - 6 Lexus '16 - 6 GT-R '16 - 6.5 Generally quite close between all of them, the difference could be just due to me getting better with each car. Gr.1 962C - 6 787 - 7 C9 - 7 XJR - 6.5 R92CP - 6.5 Audi - 6 Hyundai - 7 Pug VGT - 6.5 Bugatti - 6.5 Mazda - 7.5 (joint best) Tomahawk - 7 McLaren - 6.5 Alpine - 6 GT-R - 4 (lol rekt) Pug 908 - 7 R18 '11 - 7.5 (joint best) TS030 - 7.5 (joint best) TS050 - 7 R18 '16 - 6.5 919 - 6.5 Gr.B Quattro - 4.5 NSX - 5 RCZ - 5.5 (best) Mustang - 4 (joint worst) 86 - 4.5 Hyundai - 4.5 GT-R - 4 (joint worst) Evo - 4.5 WRX - 4.5 Focus - 4.5 So there you go. Nothing earth shattering that we don't already know about the results. Unless you're comparing extremes (like Gr.4 Alfa and RCZ), driving style and pace will affect wear more than the car itself in most cases. Hope that's useful. Knowing my luck PD will probably change all this in the next update anyways :lol: [/QUOTE]
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