Hi,
I was not able to find a topic containing all tire-facts organised into one topic, so I thought I'd start one.
People can ask questions about tires here, and I'll update this first post to list all the answers.
Facts:
- Tires are divided into 3 categories: Comfort, sports and Racing. Racing tires cost more than sports and comfort tires but have more grip.
- Each of the tire types is subdivided into Hard, Medium and Soft. Soft tires will tear down faster than hard tires, but offer much more grip.
- When buying racing tires you'll also get rain and intermediate tires. Rain tires are meant for rainy circuits, and intermediates are for circuits that contain both dry and wet conditions.
- Tires last for a lifetime. They do wear out in a race, but everytime you start a new race new tires are put on.
- Tire Color indicator: Light blue is warm, red is hot and dark blue is cold. The inside of the squares go away as the tires wear out.
- If you buy tires, but don't install they go into your "items" menu, where paints are kept. You can install them from there. This is the same as with other tuning parts.
Questions:
- Do hard racing tires give more grip than soft sports tires (same with hard sports vs soft comfort)?
- When using hard tires, does the top speed increase compared to using soft tires of the same class?
- How much grip do rain and intermediate tires give compared to hard/medium/soft racing tires?
- What type of racing tires do you choose for what track length? (f.e. up to 10.000 miles soft, up to 20k medium and above hard). Assume a decent car (Corvette ZR1 on nurburgring f.i.). Also, hard tires probably tear down just as fast as soft tires on tracks with a lot of small bends because you slip way more often when pulling out of the corner..
- When participating in race series, are the tires refreshed by every race? It would seem natural but somehow I doubted it when I participated in one the other day
- Car characteristics. Drivingmeinsane said: light cars are easier on the tires, can anyone confirm that? You might argue that light cars would slip more often so it could just be the driving style.
- What happens when you have tire-wear on tracks that have no pitlane? Does the game just let you race till your tires die and then you lose?
Best regards,
Martin
I was not able to find a topic containing all tire-facts organised into one topic, so I thought I'd start one.
People can ask questions about tires here, and I'll update this first post to list all the answers.
Facts:
- Tires are divided into 3 categories: Comfort, sports and Racing. Racing tires cost more than sports and comfort tires but have more grip.
- Each of the tire types is subdivided into Hard, Medium and Soft. Soft tires will tear down faster than hard tires, but offer much more grip.
- When buying racing tires you'll also get rain and intermediate tires. Rain tires are meant for rainy circuits, and intermediates are for circuits that contain both dry and wet conditions.
- Tires last for a lifetime. They do wear out in a race, but everytime you start a new race new tires are put on.
- Tire Color indicator: Light blue is warm, red is hot and dark blue is cold. The inside of the squares go away as the tires wear out.
- If you buy tires, but don't install they go into your "items" menu, where paints are kept. You can install them from there. This is the same as with other tuning parts.
Questions:
- Do hard racing tires give more grip than soft sports tires (same with hard sports vs soft comfort)?
- When using hard tires, does the top speed increase compared to using soft tires of the same class?
- How much grip do rain and intermediate tires give compared to hard/medium/soft racing tires?
- What type of racing tires do you choose for what track length? (f.e. up to 10.000 miles soft, up to 20k medium and above hard). Assume a decent car (Corvette ZR1 on nurburgring f.i.). Also, hard tires probably tear down just as fast as soft tires on tracks with a lot of small bends because you slip way more often when pulling out of the corner..
- When participating in race series, are the tires refreshed by every race? It would seem natural but somehow I doubted it when I participated in one the other day
- Car characteristics. Drivingmeinsane said: light cars are easier on the tires, can anyone confirm that? You might argue that light cars would slip more often so it could just be the driving style.
- What happens when you have tire-wear on tracks that have no pitlane? Does the game just let you race till your tires die and then you lose?
Best regards,
Martin
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