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Originally Posted by kevinm03
No they're not. Lower pressures mean more grip. It's very noticeable. I generally run my tyres at 32-34 psi, but if they shoot up to high 30's or even low 40's the grip falls off badly.
It just looks bad because: - RSR set the pressures at a level to give good grip.
- The car is inclined because teh driver is up on the kerb
- The camera angle. The video taker is a good bit higher than the track there because there is an embankment
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The tyres are clearly rolling on the sidewalls, I don't think that's good for grip.
The police have much higher pressures than recommended by manufacturers on their cars which are needed for high speed chases.