SakL
Black flagged in a club race!
Easy to overheat the rears with the throttle, and then it's slippery slope (pun intentional) to accelerating tyre wear, as you slide even more with less grip... The GT3 softs are good from 60 degC, and the fronts stay there easily with the Porker. It's actually very hard to overheat the fronts with this car. It's always about not overheating the rears.Why, is it difficult to keep fronts warm, or rears in the right temperature range?
Also I agree on the softs over meds. They are the bettter tire whenever you can run them.