HoWheelsI don't particularly agree with the 'drive the hardest tires' strategy.
I A-Spec'd this track, and was able to change tires to all of the different racing tires during pit stops, and I found I got the best average of quick lap times / pitting using Racing Medium in the rear, and hard's up front.
I used the 88C-V, and ended up ahead by 3 laps by the end.
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You know what, I went back and ran this track using the Audi R8 last night and found the same thing. The tires on the front wore out quicker for this particular track, but thats with my particular setup. Usually with the same setup on the other non-oval tracks my back tires wear out quicker, but on this track it was the opposite. I could probably have tweaked the suspension to over come this but I didn't bother, I liked the balance overall so I just put the super-hards on front and the hards on the rear (so what i said above was incorrect).
BUT I guess it's all about finding the right combination for you and your particular setup. Each setup may be different so just do a few practice runs and see what works for you.