...not that I know anything...
But there are probably different rankings depending on skill level.
I would think for a highly skilled driver, brakes would be more important than tires. (One thing is for use, a skilled driver cannot use the stock brakes anyway near how he'd like to.)
So do you baby the brakes and gain from slicks, or
baby the tires and gain from braking?
One thing is for use, the slow parts of the track dominate the lap time.
So if time in the corners is greater than time braking, then tires would be more important.
Actually, that is probably the case.
I think I answered my own question.
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One thing that struck me big time at the few track events I went to was that power/weight had the least impact on the experience. The experience is setting up and doing the corners. What impresses here is race suspension and race tires.
...and weight! Weight *****, period. Compare karts and cars. There is no comparison.
...which leads to the Caterham R500, the latest incarnation of the Lotus Seven: 1068 lbs, 230 HP, 0-60 3.4sec, 150 mph top speed ...actually weighs less than an F1 car