Paul Glover
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Yeah pop me on the reserves please
Done.
Yeah pop me on the reserves please
Since this will be my first online race, I was wondering about pit stops, especially with 50 drivers. At 90 mins, will we need to stop for fuel or tires? Thanks for helping a noob.
Both last week's and today's race had some people asking on Teamspeak so if I may give some advice :
Rules of thumb :
90 mins races :
- always faster with 1 full service pitstop. Some cars can do no stoppers (like the Bentley), but it takes so much saving on both fuel and tires that you end up losing out
- for dry weather, fuel will be in the 140-160 litres ballpark, depending on the car and the engine map used (ideally, you're racing in race map and not in qualy map )
60 mins races :
- no stoppers are faster (in case there's no mandatory stop)
- fuel in the 100 litres ballpark
On tire pressures : in these 90 mins 3x accelerated time we actually go through enough of a track temperature change that having different pressures at start and at pitstop does help a bit. In this race's case at start it was better to aim for 34°C track temp pressures, while after pitstop it was better to aim for 31°C track temp pressures. In my case it means +0.2psi on each tire at pitstop. Again it's not much, but everything adds up.
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Sign me up please!!
I'll take a reserve spot. please.
Would you mind signing me onto the reserve list, turns out I'm free tomorrow evening..
Damn - Have to sign out for today - someone from the reserve list can participate.
Hi @Paul Glover unfortunately I will not be able to join to the race, please free my spot to another driver.
thanks
@Paul Glover regretfully I am not on condition to attend the event tonight , please sign me out.
Hell, I completely forgot about today's event. Please sign me out, I won't be able to attend.
I would love to take part but can't get ACC to work more than 45 minutes. Always crashes.
Not sure if that's what happened last week