Hi,
Anyone who has ever participated in a long race on slick tyres will know that once they are worn, they do not heat as much because the tyre is thinner and the air inside cools down faster down the straights. Would it not be helpful for shorter races to get tyres that are already thinner, allowing you to not heat them as much and push harder? Eg. 5 lap races on Westhill with the XFR.
Just a thought... but I'm pretty sure this is done in real racing - the tyre thickness is optimised for each race. In F1 the Tyre manufacturers bring a completely new compound to each race for example.
Anyone who has ever participated in a long race on slick tyres will know that once they are worn, they do not heat as much because the tyre is thinner and the air inside cools down faster down the straights. Would it not be helpful for shorter races to get tyres that are already thinner, allowing you to not heat them as much and push harder? Eg. 5 lap races on Westhill with the XFR.
Just a thought... but I'm pretty sure this is done in real racing - the tyre thickness is optimised for each race. In F1 the Tyre manufacturers bring a completely new compound to each race for example.