I've been playing the game for 3 months now, predominantly in the GTI, and whilst I find the game a lot of fun I'm begining to question the physics a bit.
Here's the rub:
The fastest GTI setups amost invariably use Hybrid tyres on the rear.
Now whilst this does alow for the rear to drift out, and therefore give more oversteer, (and a quicker turn in), I have to question any in game physics where this is the fastest driving technique when IRL if this was the case all FWD race cars would use hybrid rear tyres for the same reason, which patently they do not !!
In real driving, (all other things being equal), maximum pace around the track is achieved when the tyres have maximum grip, expecially under braking and around corners, (even to the extent of using tyre pressures that lead to straight line instability). It seems obvious to me that hybrid tyres are never going to give the same ultimate level of grip than a good "normal" tyre, even one of a road going variety. By definition they have less rubber/road contact area and therefore can never acheive the same levels of grip.
So my question is, how can we correlate this real world deficiency with the fact that in LFS, hybrid rear tyres mean faster laps??
Unless of course there is something off with the in game physics?
Thoughts?
Here's the rub:
The fastest GTI setups amost invariably use Hybrid tyres on the rear.
Now whilst this does alow for the rear to drift out, and therefore give more oversteer, (and a quicker turn in), I have to question any in game physics where this is the fastest driving technique when IRL if this was the case all FWD race cars would use hybrid rear tyres for the same reason, which patently they do not !!
In real driving, (all other things being equal), maximum pace around the track is achieved when the tyres have maximum grip, expecially under braking and around corners, (even to the extent of using tyre pressures that lead to straight line instability). It seems obvious to me that hybrid tyres are never going to give the same ultimate level of grip than a good "normal" tyre, even one of a road going variety. By definition they have less rubber/road contact area and therefore can never acheive the same levels of grip.
So my question is, how can we correlate this real world deficiency with the fact that in LFS, hybrid rear tyres mean faster laps??
Unless of course there is something off with the in game physics?
Thoughts?