I'm not 100% sure where to put this, so "general" seemed like the best place. I didn't put this in the improvement forum because I'm not sure that my analysis/gut feeling is actually correct. If I'm completely wrong please let me know.
I mostly drive the FOX so my argument really stems from my experience in that car (though I don't think anything but the FOX, FBM and MRT5 even have R1s). It seems to me like R1s are almost useless as tires in a race. It is *possible* to race with R1s on the longer and more open circuits but they heat up far too fast for most of the tighter circuits.
It seems like we have a tire compound that is good for 2 or 3 laps at 10/10ths and maybe good at a longer race if you baby the tires the first 5-10 laps. This doesn't seem entirely realistic. In F1 the softest compounds were hard enough to last for a good stint at Monaco, completely the opposite of a long and open track.
I feel that ALL available slick tires for the cars that they're available for should be able to do at least one stint in a race without going through a "holy crap it's all red I have to go slow" stage. I don't know of any real racing series that brings tires that are only useful for 2 or 3 laps (no, drag racers don't count) before they fall off into a horrible oblivion of redness.
As I don't do much with the GTRs, FO8 and BF1 I don't know if the R2s for them are the same way as R1s for the FOX, but I suspect that they are. If that is the case then my point should also apply to that situation.
I mostly drive the FOX so my argument really stems from my experience in that car (though I don't think anything but the FOX, FBM and MRT5 even have R1s). It seems to me like R1s are almost useless as tires in a race. It is *possible* to race with R1s on the longer and more open circuits but they heat up far too fast for most of the tighter circuits.
It seems like we have a tire compound that is good for 2 or 3 laps at 10/10ths and maybe good at a longer race if you baby the tires the first 5-10 laps. This doesn't seem entirely realistic. In F1 the softest compounds were hard enough to last for a good stint at Monaco, completely the opposite of a long and open track.
I feel that ALL available slick tires for the cars that they're available for should be able to do at least one stint in a race without going through a "holy crap it's all red I have to go slow" stage. I don't know of any real racing series that brings tires that are only useful for 2 or 3 laps (no, drag racers don't count) before they fall off into a horrible oblivion of redness.
As I don't do much with the GTRs, FO8 and BF1 I don't know if the R2s for them are the same way as R1s for the FOX, but I suspect that they are. If that is the case then my point should also apply to that situation.