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I have a driver that always does her good and normal laps before getting on cliff percentages on my save. So for that one I just trust the tyre prediction.
For my current race the intermediate tyre says 11-13 and the first 3 laps are 2 dry and 1 before the crossover. After those 3 laps the tyre life prediction on pit screen goes to 5-7, it is dropping 2 laps of life for each lap on the wrong conditions. I did reload and ran it until the tyre was busted and it checks out for this particular race.
Not sure how to go about testing and measuring it well enough to include here, but it is what I've got xD
This guide helped a lot when I first got the game and 400h later I still check it now and then.
Would be nice to be able to give something back =)
I guess you could call the softest compound Option, the medium tyre Balance and the hardest compound Prime?
Question: Is there a way and has anyone already made a spreadsheet summarizing above and showing things like the remaining lap count based on which tyre is being used, weather, track wet or not?
I realize cannot be exact in all situations, but to get a basic idea...
Thanks again!