I don't think it is the case. At least not visually speaking. I've taken photos of the 69 Camaro race car that I can post later. Also the 2000 Camaro SS which I have been using as a test car has same size tires front and back. I also question his results since he shows no info regarding tire wear. I want to try and duplicate his results.
I might should also dig up my GTP user id and password.
More later gotta work now.
Good point about the tire wear. Maybe he was doing it with wear off and only looking at lap times. Laptimes wouldn't suffer as much if wear was not on.
Maybe you could repeat his tests as closely as you can with wear on normal or fast? I like the idea of using Motegi Speedway. Seems scientific and shit. (read, "controlled")
While working for the last 4 hours I’ve had some thoughts.
First off you make some good points Ex and it leaves me with some questions that I have not yet tried. Can you change tires with the tire wear set to off? If not is there any affect just going down pit road? Otherwise yes I would like to try and replicate the situation exactly and see if I get the same thing, plus check tire wear. I’ll have to go back and look but if he used Motegi speedway I have concerns about his data since it is a very wide oval and lap times can really vary depending on the driving line and I personally find it hard to be consistent there.
I actually think Daytona would be a better test track to eliminate as many variables as possible but it can get real boring going around and around with no one else on track.
Also in regards to car performance PD may have given us the best tool to see what is going on pre vs. post pit stop. The data logger, assuming it is possible to load a replay into it that has the tire wear bug in affect. I have not used it yet so I do not know its capabilities and limitations.
Perhaps I can play with this after the race tonight along with re-read his post to collect all the settings he used to test the cars.
In a way as long as you don’t dwell on the impact the bug has on racing, it is a fun little puzzle to try and sort out.