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no pre heated tyres on road cars and/or road tyres
when u left the car still, tyre cold down to about 25º, afaik not every type of race use tyre heaters like F1, why not have road tyres temp starts at 25º? same thing to hybrids and knobbly, maybe only race tyres should be "pre heated".


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I concur
Good plan!
+1 for starting on cold tyres.
However I think pre-warming should be an option for open-wheelers :up:
It might make things more interesting.

+1
#5 - ajp71
Quote from Hankstar :
However I think pre-warming should be an option for open-wheelers :up:

Most championships have banned tire heating (including F1), they only have tire blankets to keep some heat in, which probably don't actually make that much of a difference tbh. It would be good if LFS tires would start off at the ambient temperature
I thought they already did, but I've never looked into it.

+1.

Maybe a server-side option for leagues and such? T1 is hectic enough on warm tires, let alone on cold tires. Less realistic I know, but.. still..
#7 - Gunn
Quote from ajp71 :Most championships have banned tire heating (including F1), they only have tire blankets to keep some heat in, which probably don't actually make that much of a difference tbh. It would be good if LFS tires would start off at the ambient temperature

F1 tyres are heated to 85-90 degrees C. How do you do that with blankets?
What temperature are they currently at the start of a race?
20 below optimum, I believe.
Quote from ajp71 :Most championships have banned tire heating (including F1), they only have tire blankets to keep some heat in ...

Eh? Someone's steered you wrong my son. Those tyre blankets are electric and are exactly what heats the tyres in the first place. Are you saying they heat them some other way and then wrap them in blankets? Because that wouldn't make any dang sense illepall

Tyre warming blankets:
clicky

Although, I believe King Max is out to ban tyre blankets for 2008...
Quote from Hankstar :
Although, I believe King Max is out to ban tyre blankets for 2008...

I was under the impression they had been banned in F1 or there had been talk of banning them. Certainly in hillclimbing they aren't allowed to use them and scrub the tires then wrap them in blankets to get heat into them before a run.
F1 Sporting Regulations, Paragraph 75(f):
Quote :The only permitted type of tyre heating devices are blankets which use resistive heating elements.

That's from the 2005 edition but it hasn't changed for 2006.
+1!
I think that it should be a server-side option.

On the tyres side, there is one feature that should be introduced : keeping tyres between races. My upcoming league would have a mandatory pit stop in race 2 of each meetings, but since tyres aren't carried over that is pointless. The races will be very short for most league's standards.
Quote from duke_toaster :keeping tyres between races

Sounds like a good idea look at nK for an explination of why anything other than a brand new car is a bad idea
Quote from ajp71 :Sounds like a good idea look at nK for an explination of why anything other than a brand new car is a bad idea

But isn't it more realistic to click 'Remount Tyre' every time you leave the pits?

Quote from tristancliffe :But isn't it more realistic to click 'Remount Tyre' every time you leave the pits?


No no no we need to have a system of changing wheels by using tools in the garage by clicking with the mouse as will be in the revolutionary Racing Legends launch date sometime in the 22nd century
-1 !

In reality you have at least one lap from the box to your starting position or even one round in the grid before starting to heat your tires up a bit
well, as from the first post, i was talking about road tyres and "road" cars, i think most people race with race tyres...
Quote from newage :well, as from the first post, i was talking about road tyres and "road" cars, i think most people race with race tyres...

No a lot of club racing championships race with road tires (probably more than with slicks) although treaded road legal racing tires can be along way from the average sports road tire.

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