Talk:Le Mans - Pursuit of Victory/@comment-173.38.209.9-20150612080305

for 9.1 some tips, as it's not 100% straight forward:

you start at 0% tires, and must reach 100% tires by the finish,

meaning in the beginning you have no grip at all.

just racing on the tarmac heats the tires,

you are allowed to go off-track but this will cool the tires again (so bad idea).

Also doing some skidding (on the track of course) also makes the tires heat even better and will be needed, cause just driving the full course normaly won't give you 100% by the end.

Tried it with 2 different cars (2 profiles):

1st nissan: I just made some donuts at the beginning (for 40seconds or so), and was already at 40% or so, then just completed the track, done.

2nd the audi: also tried donuts at the beginning, but cause this has different traction (icon says RWD, but feels still more like 4WD, like the quattro in the name suggest), i was not really able to do so, maybe it's due to tires at 0% at the start? not sure.

Cause the day before at nurburgring, I also tried donuts, with the audi and made some perfect circles, even with car fully serviced.

So just wait 10seconds, and do lots of small skids while stayin on track at the beginning, just  like Real racing guru:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFM5Cf8HnUk

One last note: when you stand still, the tires cool again, so if you reach the finish at 100%, around 4:10 (time of the car in front of you), and you want to wait till 4:18 to cross the line, watch out, as you could cross the line at 99% and still FAIL.

so either slow down a bit before to cross at 4:18 or 4:19 or just don't botter and cross it.

In the video of RRGuru, you see he failed his first attempt like this.

good thing is you can easily do it again with unserviced car as 4:20 is very very slow target anyway