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medal 5200
252 days ago
Hey everyone. My team currently runs Donelots and have been for many seasons. They have been good for me because a majority of my wins and championships have been on them. 7 wins so far this season. But what other tires for this time of The year is better?
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medal 5086 Super Mod
252 days ago
It depends on the league and circuits that you are on. Donelots provide +5 Tyre Economy and -1 Handling, in terms of pure Design, they provide a net 4 boost and are the only tyres that do this.

In competitive leagues, Goodweek and Bridgerock tend to be quite popular as they provide additional stats in the big 4 area, at the cost of tyre economy. So are a good pick for when qualifying position is important.

Michigan and Komeholme also see some use. Michigan only in specific areas, komeholme are esentially dunlots without the handling penalty.
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medal 4909
252 days ago
I would recommend more on softs and mediums. Softs for tracks with low tire wear. Hards are only for tracks with really high tire wear. 
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medal 5086 Super Mod
252 days ago
It depends on the league and circuits that you are on. Donelots provide +5 Tyre Economy and -1 Handling, in terms of pure Design, they provide a net 4 boost and are the only tyres that do this.

In competitive leagues, Goodweek and Bridgerock tend to be quite popular as they provide additional stats in the big 4 area, at the cost of tyre economy. So are a good pick for when qualifying position is important.

Michigan and Komeholme also see some use. Michigan only in specific areas, komeholme are esentially dunlots without the handling penalty.
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