[quote=“Der Bayer”]Yes, it is allowed, it was built now because of the BRC
Pyrlix, add it to HQ essentials [/quote]
O man, now I have ANOTHER body to try out… le sigh
Srry, DeusExMackia, your reveal layout was too nice, I stoles it
Lost an entire second off my lap time with minimal fuel consumption increase and only -.1 more camber. I BROKE THE 2:19.00 BARRIER… and in a 2-door SUV…
[quote=“TheBobWiley”]
On the first page, Der Bayer added a .csv file that will show you your fuel consumption per lap. the race will be around 5.5 - 6 hours long from what I have heard so you can figure out your fuel needs based on your average lap time and fuel used per lap. I will be making between 12 and 14 pits for example.[/quote]
That would be amazing, except I’m using an entirely different car. :bummer:
Der Bayer does dirver fatigue drop while in pits? Also one or two cars for the race?
You can call them joker cars but just because my car goes through tank in 5 laps it doesn’t mean it’s a joke. Hear me out. Let’s say I can extend my range from 5.2 to 6 laps per tank and my pitstop will be at roughly 42 sec. since my average lap time is 2.15 that means that throughout the race I’m “lapping” at around 2.22. Which is midfield.
Trying to make a Turbo car that is respectably fast and yet doesn’t guzzle fuel.
-.- This might take some work.
I’d be interested to know if anyone thinks they have done this.[/quote]
That would really depend heavily on your definition of “respectably fast”. I have a turbo which should do significantly better on fuel than my NA, but it isn’t quite as fast. Working on getting a bit more top end from it, but it currently does 2:27’s around Hockenheim with 300-ish hp (I4) and gets around 15mpg. The NA was 12, and the turbo I ran was 9. I am confident I can get this engine to compete with the 4.9L in times. Unsure if I can get it lower though, so probably a 2:25ish engine. I know that isn’t a 2:15 car, or even a 2:20 car, but if I can manage to save 3 stops, that’s worth 45 seconds on total track time. Here is the fuel consumption graph for each one.
hmm i think need 11 pit stops… maybe more. and same camber angle front and rear = higher wear on the rear tires? im guessing this is due to stress put on the rear tires?
and im REALLY dreading this rain possibility.
Uuuhh no. It shows the largest number of laps of all cars. And this practice was 20 laps. So if it shows 5 laps and you are still in the pits then your counter still is in lap 1 of course.
Another one about strategy (just to be sure): if I schedule a stop every 20min with a margin -5min and than an irregular stop occurs at 16min, next regular will be 20 min after that one at 36min right and not at 40min as default?
Still waiting for one or two cars for the race answer