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Joined a Nordschleife room yesterday and took my Nissan R92cp with default tuning around the ring on sports hards, no assists or abs. Soooo FUN.
mikeonthebikeJoined a Nordschleife room yesterday and took my Nissan R92cp with default tuning around the ring on sports hards, no assists or abs. Soooo FUN.
Shouldn't this be in the meme thread with a photo of Chuck Norris?
They're tyres.
Rumors.
Do you have evidence of tyres? Over here we say Tires. Never heard of tires.![]()
Shouldn't this be in the meme thread with a photo of Chuck Norris?
Hmmm... I got no problems whatsoever with this tire, that beign said for ultimate realism you wouldn't go any higher than Sport Softs on a street car maybe Racing Hard on some exceptional hyper cars.
The racing tire range belong on Race/Track dedicated cars wich we don't have many of. Racing hards for everything up to Super GT 500/GT3/GT2 cars anything higher than that the Racing Softs fit the bill perfectly, but then again you have the ridiculous tire wear situation...
In my opinion PD needs to revise their tire model or plainly build a new one that makes sense from scratch!
Chuck would take the Nissan around the Nord' in 4 minutes, on go-kart tires, backwards.
Never used to have an 'opinion' on these tyres only that, if I was struggling to win an A-spec race and there were no tyre restrictions, I ocassionally gave up and bought a set to give me the advantage.
However, I have recently started playing online.
I joined a room simply called '500pp or less' which was being run by this guy who constantly drove a silver S2000 with bright green wheels.
Great, a challenge for my PP500 car - the RUF RGT or my recently acquired Lotus Esprit 350
However, after setting a lap-time which got me onto the 3rd place spot it soon became obvious that drivers around me had a significant advantage in everything but a straight line.
It totally ruins the game. My RGT was fine-tuned to run on Sports Hard tires specifically for most seasonal events, so when getting overtaken by the likes of a BMW 330i or a Honda S2000 I was a bit miffed.
Thing that bugs me, though, is that the other people in that lobby will have gone away thinking, "yes, I am a brilliant driver. I totally destroyed that RUF"
humph.
xEnZoDoes it matter if you race with racing softs, just because you don't race with them that makes you a better driver.
That's an opinion. RS allows for more grip, but a crap driver with RS tires is still a crap driver. Tire choice doesn't make you any more or less competent or skilled.
Everyone was talking about F1 cars and what they should use. You mentioned Racing Hard, and I showed you that in reality, Comfort Soft tires suit the car more as the person who made the video (who I know personally) matched the pole time at the same track with the same car on those tires.
Just sayin'.
Here is how I use tyres:
Comfort ___: Too slippy for me.
Sports hard: 150 hp and less
Sports med: 225 hp and less
Sports soft: 300 hp and less
Racing hard: 400 hp and less
racing med: 550 hp and less (many exceptions)
Racing soft: higher than 550 hp.