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BlackCats101 wrote:It's the fact that I stalled on the grid that made me laugh
Lol! Just found out that different cars do have different setups so taking over your car isn't that helpful to me!!! In fact if anything I don't Toro Rossi will be doing very well this race as I'm way off the pace in the practice including 2 laps where over-enthusiasm got the better of the driver and I lost about 4 laps
And man, what a come from outa-where 2nd place victory for me. Look at the grid thing near the end of the race-by-race thing. Right near the bottom to 2nd place .
Heh. Was just abusing ya I don't know this for sure but couldn't you start a new account and see if you could join up with someone and then (once it actually works) you could quit with your original character?
Wet,wet,wet...
Today is the first time we've had wet conditions, these mean your settings on your car will need to be changed. If you look in the engineers advice page it will say something like this:
Fully wet:
Front wings +20
Rear wings +35
etc..
However this is for fully wet conditions, which it rarely is. So to get the perfect setup you need to look at how wet it is going to be. Qualifying was moist so I changed my setup by about 1/4 of what the engineer said. Just found out for Rain conditions it needs to be changed just under half of what he says, e.g. if it says +20 then do it +9 instead. Also don't forget to change your tyres, I noticed that a lot of people were doing qualifying on hard or soft tyres but the conditions were moist so Intermediates were required
K... but thing is it's raining in practice but set to be dry when we race so what's the point of practicing in the rain to get your settings when they'll be wrong once the starting flag drops?
Minstrel wrote:K... but thing is it's raining in practice but set to be dry when we race so what's the point of practicing in the rain to get your settings when they'll be wrong once the starting flag drops?
If you have some in practice that were say 63-69 and then you tweak it before warmup so its say 75-81 then during warmup you get it so that it says spot on 77 in rain, then before the race you change it back down to 65 giving you a spot on for race conditions, do that for all of them and click on the save button