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In Pacific (as I just found out) it becomes much more important as the tanks are much bigger, my tyre wear and heat is about 1 star below all the other cars we have to pit generally 2 to 3 laps before everyone else and by the end when our tyres are in the red everyone else is still on green %s
Also the better engine suppliers you get to select in pacific can give up to 14 or more base stat and a whole extra star of improvability. That said if your budget is tight its better to focus on parts and the dilemmas during chassis building.
The parts determine how fast you are.
In the ERS though trust me it makes almost no difference, its barely worth bothering with anything except improvability and base stats. Even then debatable. Better off blowing 4 mill on 2 or 3 engine upgrades than say half a star of fuel efficiency
In Asia and WMC yes it becomes much more important but like tom says only to a point. Like this season Ive got no chance in Asia so I didnt see the point on blowing 20 mill on a chassis when a 9 mill one will see me getting similar results.
I always picked the worst chassis except improvability and promoted in season 4, so tyre wear is ok but not required. If you have decent smoothness its not needed at all imo
Pacific your right though it becomes very important, possibly the most important of all 3 in race modifiers