Look, I just drove around the skidpad with a setup that resulted in the tyres being equally loaded during cornering. I tried using "normal" tyre pressure and generally a pretty normal race setup.
If those g values are attainable in a race is a different question, but I was more interested in showing how temperature affects tyre grip. The "measuring" of grip was very much done by eye, taking the broadest "strip" of usable data and assigning the lowest value to the less optimal temperature while the highest g value got linked to the more optimal temp. I know this is very inaccurate, but it was enough to form a curve, which was and is the most interesting part IMO. It doesn't look like the load affected the grip that much anyway.
If you know how to do it more accurate, then please, nobody is stopping you from doing it
If those g values are attainable in a race is a different question, but I was more interested in showing how temperature affects tyre grip. The "measuring" of grip was very much done by eye, taking the broadest "strip" of usable data and assigning the lowest value to the less optimal temperature while the highest g value got linked to the more optimal temp. I know this is very inaccurate, but it was enough to form a curve, which was and is the most interesting part IMO. It doesn't look like the load affected the grip that much anyway.
If you know how to do it more accurate, then please, nobody is stopping you from doing it