24 Hours of ATT: 1985 (DEADLINE: 24/2/2017)

you did a sub 2:05, but a couple ran Sub 2:00.

I am pleased with that. :slight_smile:

I wonder where the Scarab Comet GT-P would have ended up if not for the abyssmal RNG-rolls?

To approximate how you’d do, take 90 liters (the standard fuel tank everybody uses) x how far you go per liter. This will tell you how many kilometers you have per tank.
Then divide that by 4.803, the size of the Automation track in kilometers. That’s how many laps per tank.
That’s how far you go. Take that number x your flying lap-time in seconds. This is how long it takes before you need to pit.

Now divide 86400, seconds in 24 hours, by however many seconds you get of race pace per tank. Remember that you need to deduct 300 seconds (five minutes) for every pit stop.

Once you have that number, you can figure out how many whole laps that equals. Then try not to blow up.

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Too easy that way…
this is much funnerer

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