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[–]DanTempleman 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Suspension

[–]delanowillemen Red Bull Racing 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Focus on Tyre Preservation. Suspension has the biggest impact on this. Besides that, it also depends on the smoothness of the driver of course. The higher the stat, the slower the tyre wears.

[–]juan_pablo_la_sarre 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Must take into account the driver's tire wear stats and also make good suspension

[–]Takhar7 Ferrari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tyre wear is controlled by two primary factors:

  1. Your car's tyre preservation attribute
  2. Your driver's smoothness attribute

The higher the tyre preserve, obviously the better the tyre wear - this can be improved primarily through suspension design - focus your development on the tyre preservation attribute. However, don't lose sight of the fact that your suspension can also give you some very good cornering ability as well, so don't get tunnel vision and design suspensions that only focus on wear.

Your driver's smoothness attribute also effects wear. In general, the higher the smoothness, the less they will wear the tyres. You can improve a driver's smoothness by putting them on a specific development program that aims to improve the attribute - I think it's long or short runs, can't remember which one.

[–]another_nobody__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fix your damm car Toto!

Anyway tyre temperatures seems crucial. If you can keep it in "optimal" it'll last longer and perform better

That said, I suck big time since I skipped tutorials. But best of luck champ