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medal 5000
10 years 360 days ago
What is the fastest Engine, Fuel and best Tyre? Currently I am running Murk, Seashells and Bridgstone. Anyone know the fastest? I've heard the fuel called Beep was the fastest, but right now I have a stable setup and I don't want to mess it up by taking a chance. Any solid information on that?
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medal 5000
10 years 360 days ago
You will find Beep to be faster than Seashells
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medal 5000
10 years 360 days ago
Fuel Data
Performance 7
Economy 9

Thats Seashells, what about Beep?
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medal 5000
10 years 360 days ago
Beep -
Performance: 8
Economy: 9
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medal 5000
10 years 360 days ago
I just changed to beep. I am also with Murk engines as they are quite clearly the best. The only other engine that comes close is Tifosi, and thats still quite far away. I also use Bridgerock and always have done. I advise it but i'm not expert when it comes to tyres.
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medal 5000
10 years 359 days ago
Ok cheers, I have changed to Beep now, hopefully it is faster
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medal 5000
10 years 359 days ago
I switched to beep and got 2nd compared to the 2 wins I'd had before.
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medal 5000
10 years 358 days ago
"Tufail
I switched to beep and got 2nd compared to the 2 wins I'd had before.

I've used both Beep and Seashells fuels and honestly have found no difference between the two as far as on-track performance. Perhaps your competition has just improved relative to you.

Actually, looking over your last race, you ran Hard tires and the winner ran Softs. As it was, your better driver started P9 and came up less than a second short of the win, which is pretty good. Having seen the strategies you've run in your current season, you'd probably have been better off running Softs in China, especially as your league only runs 25% distance, which doesn't leave a lot of time to make up ground if you have to come through the field. Hards can work in China, but you need a fairly high temperature or to run them for a fairly long distance - and sometimes you need both - otherwise they take forever to heat up even on maximum push. It's all about learning how to use the tires on each track, which just comes from experience. As short as your races are though, I'd probably run Softs on every track.
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