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Racingfox2309
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2 months ago
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Silverstone tire wear

At silverstone the left tires are dying way to quicly. i had a race in the rain and in 8 laps my left rear was at 71%(inters). on dries the left tires are dead before pit window opens.

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  • You need to post more info. What was your setup, tyre pressures, assists? Perhaps post the MFD with tyre temps? You will get excessive wear if you run your pressures too low, like in Time Trial which will overheat the tyre. 70 degrees C is the optimum temps for the Inter tyre. Anything above will overheat them, and anything below will cause excessive wear from scrubbing across the track. You can also offset your tyre pressures to balance out uneven temps

  • Ho3n3r's avatar
    Ho3n3r
    New Veteran
    30 days ago

    My rears overheat much faster than the fronts in F1 25 in the dry, even at Suzuka/Shanghai (very front-limited tracks), even when making the fronts 24.0.

    Granted, I didn't play F1 24, but it has never been an issue in any F1 game before, and I play other sims where rear tyre temps can be an issue (i.e. iRacing) yet I don't have an issue there either.

    I tried to drive carefully, but the rears still overheat whilst the fronts are basically in perfect range all the time. I've gone up to as much as 56% brake pressure as well, didn't help much.

    Is it as simple as just maxing out the rear pressures? I was hesitant in doing that as it would naturally cause oversteer (unless the setups are broken), without increasing the fronts (since they're perfect temps already)? Does it make that much of a difference?

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