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Originally Posted by Jacky Treehorn
I think relative to some other cars, the tires on the M3/M4 will probably suffer more tread-wear due to the high torque and more frequent oversteer. Traction loss in the rear will drive the temperatures higher and make consistent and repeatable lap times tougher if driving is not smooth. I've heard from a few people that they use eco mode to make the throttle more linear.
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Usually, at the track, stock M3(4) always destroy their front tires first due to the basic understeer nature designed into the car.
If you are always having the tail out, I am pretty sure your instructor will pull you in the pits to have "a little chat"