Sorted
I'm going to have to withdraw
Have an infection in my left eye which is bugging the crap out of me
Have fun guys.
Sign me up please although I seem to be having a problem using the mod. I stuck into into the packages folder and rFactor 2 doesn't seem to want to install it
Well I don't but I worked out that I needed some extra stuff so I'm doing that now thanksDo you have the correct track and car version installed. It should tell you what you need in the bottom right box when you try to install.
Can I ask what "tricks" you use for fuel saving. I usually use lift & coast. So I lift off completely 100m or 200m before the braking point and then brake a bit later than normal, because I am a bit slower or for example in T1 at Mid-Ohio I didn't brake just lifted early, so I still get a high cornering speed. I also did some short shifting.I had still 3 liters left a full lap, the last 2 laps I thought i had to save too, but because you made sure the race was a lap shorter, I probably could have gone full throttle till the end, but than very marginal. I guess I was doing the saving mode more in the begining when I was overtaking people, my laps were 1.21's and 1.22's , those were the same times when you were coasting, so that gave me room to push from the middle part of the race. So in the end it's about the same usage. There are also little tricks in which you can drive still fast and still save some fuel, especially when the track gets rubberd in, but I wasn't applying it to much in this race.
Did so in my very first race at RD with the Marussia, in race simulation I always had 4 liters left when pushing al the time, during the race I was able to coast home and had 14 liters left in the end, so it is very well possible to save fuel with adapting driving style during race.
Stefan Mizzi made a great program in which you can read the laptimes, if you download that and compare the times you can see how the race progressed
Can I ask what "tricks" you use for fuel saving. I usually use lift & coast. So I lift off completely 100m or 200m before the braking point and then brake a bit later than normal, because I am a bit slower or for example in T1 at Mid-Ohio I didn't brake just lifted early, so I still get a high cornering speed. I also did some short shifting.