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- Port Washington
- GTP_skeeter23
A good point was recently mentioned again about track grip in GT possibly being a bit too high. Could be too low as well. The point is I am not sure this has ever really been debated here.
My personal feeling is that the grip may actually be too high and this is why we are constantly debating tires and downgrading them to compensate for grip levels that are actually too high on the tarmac itself. It is better when track edge is set to real but even then you can at times run right to the edge and slightly off at high speed with little to no consequence.
Now, let me be very clear, I can't think of a good way to test this at all so everything here will be highly subjective to that persons opinion.
Let's try to keep this on topic in discussing the track grip rather than another tire thread. I understand you can't have a grip factor without considering both but let's try to look at the track surface this time.
My personal feeling is that the grip may actually be too high and this is why we are constantly debating tires and downgrading them to compensate for grip levels that are actually too high on the tarmac itself. It is better when track edge is set to real but even then you can at times run right to the edge and slightly off at high speed with little to no consequence.
Now, let me be very clear, I can't think of a good way to test this at all so everything here will be highly subjective to that persons opinion.
Let's try to keep this on topic in discussing the track grip rather than another tire thread. I understand you can't have a grip factor without considering both but let's try to look at the track surface this time.