Ok so, recently I've been drifting for fun.
Normally in the XRT round Kyoto GP Long reversed (as per normal).
I've found that (with my incredibily hot tyres (all red), I could pound on round for 3 or 4 laps, normally only stopping because I ran out of fuel (10% xD)
Today, I went on, only to find that my tyres were popping (going black), often before I've even finished one lap.
My technique is exactly the same, as is my setup. Nothing's changed (on my side, at least), with only possible changes being wind and track condition "sunny/cloudy/evening" crap.
Does the sunny/cloudy/evening affect the track temperature/tyre popping effect? I find it rather strange that overnight, it seems, my tyres are exploding before a lap is over, when before they would last for ages.
Normally in the XRT round Kyoto GP Long reversed (as per normal).
I've found that (with my incredibily hot tyres (all red), I could pound on round for 3 or 4 laps, normally only stopping because I ran out of fuel (10% xD)
Today, I went on, only to find that my tyres were popping (going black), often before I've even finished one lap.
My technique is exactly the same, as is my setup. Nothing's changed (on my side, at least), with only possible changes being wind and track condition "sunny/cloudy/evening" crap.
Does the sunny/cloudy/evening affect the track temperature/tyre popping effect? I find it rather strange that overnight, it seems, my tyres are exploding before a lap is over, when before they would last for ages.