Not here in RD, no. These are quite old threads on simulation physics forums, around 9 or 10 years ago (or even before that). The good thing about those threads is that several known developers were starting back then, so information was not abundant nor experience. Different devs/programmers trying out different things and helping each other. A lot of things can be learnt from that.
In regards to tire physics there is a ton of information from the likes of Veble, Pacejka (at least 2 books), the Millikens, Heisler, Rajamani, Fiala, Karnopp, Blundel&Harty.
Tire modelling is not about a single view/model that answers all, but trying to get as close to real life as possible - given the constraints (memory, computing power, etc).