What Tristan and rjm said.
It's funny, because I just noticed this recently. I've been away from LFS for about a year, and just started getting some seat time in again. Obviously, the stock setups that I had made me a moving chicane, so I procured some "better" setups from kindly fellow racers. Immediately, my lap times came down significantly.
I still wasn't keeping up with the faster folks, so I started twiddling copies of the setups I'd just received. The first thing I noticed was how extreme the camber settings were. The inconsistent heat across the tire after ten laps was pretty incredible. The outsides of the tires never got anywhere near optimal operating temperature, whereas the insides came up quickly and never really got so hot that they became greasy.
I spent a couple of hours making more reasonable setups, but as others have said, there is rarely a race over 5 laps, let alone ten. My inclination is to say that there's an error somewhere in the tire model, but I have no way to defend that position
It's funny, because I just noticed this recently. I've been away from LFS for about a year, and just started getting some seat time in again. Obviously, the stock setups that I had made me a moving chicane, so I procured some "better" setups from kindly fellow racers. Immediately, my lap times came down significantly.
I still wasn't keeping up with the faster folks, so I started twiddling copies of the setups I'd just received. The first thing I noticed was how extreme the camber settings were. The inconsistent heat across the tire after ten laps was pretty incredible. The outsides of the tires never got anywhere near optimal operating temperature, whereas the insides came up quickly and never really got so hot that they became greasy.
I spent a couple of hours making more reasonable setups, but as others have said, there is rarely a race over 5 laps, let alone ten. My inclination is to say that there's an error somewhere in the tire model, but I have no way to defend that position