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For racing slicks, 1.7-8, like always, too.
i didnt understand this numbers !!! 1.7-8 ???
Slicks on 27,7 to 8 or so PSI.
Slicks 27'6 PSI more or less would be ideal, like in ACC.
With older cars, when they come, like the F40 and of that kind, road tyre pressures might be higher than 32 PSI. We will find out just like we do now with the current ones, by beginning race with warmed up tyres. The pressures you see there will be the correct ones. Same story should apply for formula cars when they too come.
It is easy.