Just say you are talking about slip angles, slip angel. And slip angles does not depend on speeds. They depends on vertical load, aka normal force. Also slip angle is a misleading term, because only portion of contact patch is sliding, when all of it is sliding is the time when tire is truly slipping. And that part of slip curve is known as "scary zone" lol
One question, maybe I just could not see it in the list as I am falling asleep right now, but... which tyre model is the Honda NSX, Honda NSX-R from ISI ?
I imagine they fall under the old isi section at the bottom. But s397 never rereleased these cars. These are all cars s397 has adjusted in some way or another. Hence why the nsx is not on there.
just noticed one car is missing in the list released in the past: BMW M2 CS Racing = NEW CPM QSA model (+new material system)
It would be great to update this list with new released StockCar 2018. I don't know exactly but probably using NEW CPM QSA model (+new material system) (@mschreiner can tell for sure) And while I am on it, the new: Ferrari 488 GTE = NEW CPM QSA model (+new material system) is not listed too and not in the Endurance DLC. (getting a bit confusing, like rF2 Steam item store).
Since it appears car packs can come and go and it doesn't matter how you buy the cars since they're listed individually in your Steam inventory, it would probably be best to just list cars individually on this list too.
hmm, just looked into this and the last news thread about this seems to indicate its using CPM tyres. https://forum.studio-397.com/index....a-masters-fisi-2012-v1-6-now-available.51219/ - Tyres updated to use CPM, including wet tyre improvements. Seeing as this is from 2015 i take its an older CPM model, in which case ill promote this to the relevant, section! Thanks!
i dont run rf2 anymore, but i feel a responsibility to keep this thread updated. As i said its not s397 approved or sponsored. Its my research into cars tyre models and the time line they're introduced.