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After Sunday's GT3 @ Spa event I've been struggling to get my head around tyre temperatures and pressures in AC. I've read some of the setup guides on RD but I still can't seem to find a balance between tyre temps and pressures.
I've been running the BMW Z4 GT3 with medium tyres for race setup and 21c air temperature at Spa. If I set front pressure to 18psi and rear to 19psi I get a fairly consistent 26psi (+/- 1) which reads green. However, the tyre temperatures remain blue for at least half the lap, especially sector 1.
Is this normal for a track like Spa? Given the long lap and long straights perhaps I'm expecting too much for the tyres to remain at the optimum temperature for the whole lap? For example, from Courbe Paul Frere all the way to Les Combes it's largely all 6th gear with the exception of the chicane and La Source, so I guess it's inevitable the tyres will cool. From Les Combes on the temps start to come up and stay there until after Stavelot when they start to drop off again.
If I lower the tyre pressures I can generate more heat, but then the pressures read blue. My experience to date is that I have more grip running optimum pressures with cool tyres than optimum temperatures with low pressures.
My lap times on the mediums are low 2:21's so perhaps I just need to drive faster
I've been running the BMW Z4 GT3 with medium tyres for race setup and 21c air temperature at Spa. If I set front pressure to 18psi and rear to 19psi I get a fairly consistent 26psi (+/- 1) which reads green. However, the tyre temperatures remain blue for at least half the lap, especially sector 1.
Is this normal for a track like Spa? Given the long lap and long straights perhaps I'm expecting too much for the tyres to remain at the optimum temperature for the whole lap? For example, from Courbe Paul Frere all the way to Les Combes it's largely all 6th gear with the exception of the chicane and La Source, so I guess it's inevitable the tyres will cool. From Les Combes on the temps start to come up and stay there until after Stavelot when they start to drop off again.
If I lower the tyre pressures I can generate more heat, but then the pressures read blue. My experience to date is that I have more grip running optimum pressures with cool tyres than optimum temperatures with low pressures.
My lap times on the mediums are low 2:21's so perhaps I just need to drive faster