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DRudd13
Seasoned Ace
3 years ago

Tyre pressure in parc ferme?

So this week's weekly event is in Belgium, with a dry qualifying and wet race. So I'd like to know is, as has been in previous years (even though it shouldn't be) are tyre pressures still under parc fermé rules? Because my wet pressures are very high on the rears in the wet, but low in the dry.

Edit I know i can load whatever set up in the weekly before the race, but that won't be the case when I start a career

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  • Meza994's avatar
    Meza994
    Seasoned Ace
    3 years ago
    @DRudd13 You can change the pressure before the race but not midrace, been like that at least since 2021 maybe even 2020
  • DRudd13's avatar
    DRudd13
    Seasoned Ace
    3 years ago
    @Meza994 Cheers. Just looking at my pressures off last year, there wasn't much difference between dry and wet, and it certainly didn't matter as much as it does this year. Seems like it will be a challenge to decide what to do in interchangeable race conditions this year.
  • Meza994's avatar
    Meza994
    Seasoned Ace
    3 years ago
    @DRudd13 Definitely! Which is why i already asked months ago for tyre pressures to be chosen for each compound individually which would make it a little bit easier
  • DRudd13's avatar
    DRudd13
    Seasoned Ace
    3 years ago
    @Meza994 Yeah that would be a good thing to do, even just dry, wets and inters. Because I've just tested my wet set up on inters and the AI had consistent 77oc while mine were at 80/81. So it looks as if I'll need 3 different set-ups for each track. While previously, the wet set-up minus a couple of clicks off the front wing would work.

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