Old 09-12-17, 07:19 AM
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High pressure is detrimental to Crr on rougher road surfaces. Most tracks are so smooth that it's not an issue,

I've seen several studies that show when you are traversing a rougher surface, like a tar road, lower pressure can help reduce Crr as the tire conforms to the bumps in the road and rolls over them, whereas with a higher pressure, the tire hits those smaller bumps and bounces.
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