You might want to look at some N-class cars as well, especially from tuning companies.Everything up to N1000: Sports Hard, everything above: Racing Hard, is that correct?
Any way to look up the default tyres for all Gr. X cars somewhere?
Its spelt differently among various different countriesTIRES.
tire and tyre are both true. One is for American accent and other is for british. I dont remember which one belongs to them.TIRES.
Tyre is the one that comes from the same place as the English languagetire and tyre are both true. One is for American accent and other is for british. I dont remember which one belongs to them.
Here's some of the cars' with default tyres other than Sports Hard or Racing Hard: (there might be others)
Sports Medium:
Daihatsu Daihatsu Copen RJ VGT
Dodge SRT Tomahawk S VGT
Gran Turismo Chris Holstrom Concepts 1967 Chevy Nova
Sports Soft:
Alpine VGT
Ferrari 250 GTO CN.3729GT ‘62
Gran Turismo Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo
Honda Honda Sports VGT
Infiniti Infiniti Concept VGT
Nissan Nissan Concept 2020 VGT
Subaru Viziv GT VGT
Zagato Isorivolta Zagato VGT
Racing Soft:
Dodge SRT Tomahawk GTS-R VGT
Dodge SRT Tomahawk X VGT
Gran Turismo F1500T-A
Racing Super Soft:
Chaparral Chevrolet Chaparral 2X VGT
Of course... using the same tires on Group C cars as well as on the current Super GT cars seems very arcadish...F1500T-A defaults are RM. Unless its changed in a recent update.
However, do others feel like RH tires are often too grippy for some of the old race cars? Talking about the old Aston and the likes.
I personally feel like there should be VR tires, as in "Vintage Racing" tires.