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I've had to farm two endurances so far, once Grand Valley 300km and once Indy 500miles, I've achieved gold in every special events and licenses, so I believe to be a good and consistant driver. I decided to rerun those two endurances with my Nissan R92CP to finish them faster, while I was at it I checked if my impression that tire wear is the same for every compound was true, I tested it with no aids except ABS1, then with TC5, finally TC10 and ASM, each time with the same mileage. On Grand Valley, my tires last the same amount of laps for soft, medium and hard compound. I lap 5 seconds faster on the softs, so if I was to take each corner at the same speed and accelerate at the same rate with the softs as the harder tires I would get better mileage on the softs. On Indianapolis, same thing, the softs are 1 second faster, all compound, after 27 laps, the rear right start losing grip, after 30, it's gone, once again, if I were to take each corner 20km/h slower on the softs to match the hard tires speed, they would last longer. I haven't tested the performance with gasoline toroughly, because there is only one type of gas in the game, but I haven't notice a difference between 100L and 1L of fuel either, my last 15 laps on Grand Valley were within 0.3 sec of each other, the first 8 with 1/4 of a tank then 7 laps full. On Indianapolis I can easily drive within a 0.1 margin lap after lap, I lap as fast with 100L as I do with 1L. Anyone else noticed this? Also, shouldn't tires with 50% wear have the same grip than at 100, 90 or 75%? They seem to be losing performance gradually until they reach 10%, at wich point they exponentially lose traction until they are gone.