Sign up on the event page, that's all that is neededQuestion just for good measure: I already replied to this post that I´d like to participate. Is it enough to get me signed up or do I have to tell someone something more about wich car and stuff?
Question just for good measure: I already replied to this post that I´d like to participate. Is it enough to get me signed up or do I have to tell someone something more about wich car and stuff?
Thread 'Endurance Series Test Event @ Barcelona - Mon 23rd January 2023' https://www.racedepartment.com/thre...event-barcelona-mon-23rd-january-2023.254274/Question just for good measure: I already replied to this post that I´d like to participate. Is it enough to get me signed up or do I have to tell someone something more about wich car and stuff?
See you on trackThank you lads!
Points System |
1st: 28 points |
2nd: 25 points |
3rd: 22 points |
4th: 19 points |
5th: 17 points |
6th: 15 points |
7th: 13 points |
8th: 11 points |
9th: 9 points |
10th: 8 points |
11th: 7 points |
12th: 6 points |
13th: 5 points |
14th: 4 points |
15th: 3 points |
16th: 2 points |
17th: 1 point |
Best 6 scores count which means you can miss 2 races and still do well |
Hey, free to use any car for any eventHi Swanny, do I have to use the same car for every race? I would like to use different cars because its more fun.
Hi Swanny, do you really mean track 32c? I think the ambient temp is more relevant for the tire pressures. The track temp of course too but much less.Tips for this series
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Generally speaking your main focus is keeping the tyres in the right pressure range, this is usually anywhere between 27.5 - 28PSI for slicks and 29.5 - 31PSI for wets. Although it's not a perfect science you should expect your tyre pressures to rise and fall by 0.1PSI with every 1 to 2 degrees of track temp change.
Example
Track 32c - Current pressures 27.7psi
Track changes over time to 29c - Expect pressures to drop to around 27.4psi
This comes in to play more with accelerated time as it will be hotter at 3pm than towards the end of a race at say 7pm.
MFD
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You'll want a button assigned to scroll through the MFD so you can get to the page above. You can set your base pit stop strategy in the setup page before the race but you can tweak your pit stop strategy on the fly if needed. Pressures shown are your starting pressures. You can use these to calculate what changes are needed. For example my front left cold starting pressure was 25.2PSI. If towards the end of my 1st stint my pressures are a little low for that tyre I'd bump it up from 25.2 to something like 25.6.
Experience and practice helps with all of this.
Try to set aside some time for pit stop practice. Ensure you slow down enough, SELECT FIRST GEAR then engaging the pit limiter before the pit entry line. The pit limiter won't engage unless you are in 1st.Hitting the pit stop marker can be tricky, make life easier and change to bonnet camera and get used to where you need to stop.
Use a fuel calculator to make sure you don't run out, I use this
As it's a mandatory tyre change there is no time penalty for adding fuel so it's worth splitting your 1 hour of fuel in to 2 x 30 minute tanks.
If you can get some base PSI values for a couple of different track temperatures to give you an idea
If anyone else has any tips and tricks feel free to share them
I've always worked off the track temp as it's in direct contact with the tyres. If you work with ambient and it works for you then that's coolHi Swanny, do you really mean track 32c? I think the ambient temp is more relevant for the tire pressures. The track temp of course too but much less.
Awesome, just keep an eye out for the individual race threads and sign up thereHello, I'll join you for the rest of the season, seems a lot of fun thanks for hosting it
Quality, that’s one of the tracks I’ve never driven on lolTo long range weather forecast is showing questionable conditions for Imola