Wet Weather Tyres

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philgarraway
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Wet Weather Tyres

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Hi

I am doing a project to do alot with racing tyre's, however i am hit a stumbling block when it comes to wet weather racing tyre's

My question is does anyone on this forum know for sure what the coefficient of the wet weather racing tyre is. This can be the old Bridgestone's or the new Pirelli's. I need 2 number, one for a using them on a dry track and the other being using them on a wet track.

I do need both as the numbers are going into a model.

thanks in advance for all the help

Phil

ps can't wait for the new season to begin in 29 days!!!!! COME ON MCLAREN!!!!
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Jersey Tom
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Re: Wet Weather Tyres

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It isn't a fixed value.

Might as well just pick something arbitrary, and/or see if you can get something that gives corner speeds that match with those found in a wet race last year.
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