Not sure this is in the right section but here it is!
I've notice of late that the urethane tyres perform better when there is moisture in the air. This morning the air was dry and the faster cars didn't have enough grip to push them too hard.
This evening, it's really muggy and the same cars are going like the clappers, a joy to push and make the most of the performance.
Is this a known phenomenon?
The rubber tyres seem exactly the same as they were this morning so I assume it's nothing to do with the track surface. All my tyres have come from Bruno and I think they are quite soft. Certainly they wear much quicker than I was expecting. I will have to try some of the other makes and see if there is a difference.
I've notice of late that the urethane tyres perform better when there is moisture in the air. This morning the air was dry and the faster cars didn't have enough grip to push them too hard.
This evening, it's really muggy and the same cars are going like the clappers, a joy to push and make the most of the performance.
Is this a known phenomenon?
The rubber tyres seem exactly the same as they were this morning so I assume it's nothing to do with the track surface. All my tyres have come from Bruno and I think they are quite soft. Certainly they wear much quicker than I was expecting. I will have to try some of the other makes and see if there is a difference.