BRC - Out of the Steam - 1945 [Final Race Results]

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Re: BRC - Out of the Steam - 1945 [Race 1 Results]
Still recovered back to 33rd, and 23rd in the first race, so not terrible. I certainly do wish we could make changes between races, however. hahaha My car can't overtake for squat.

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07CobaltGirl wrote:I certainly do wish we could make changes between races, however.
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Re: BRC - Out of the Steam - 1945 [Race 2 Training]
All participants have travelled to Brands Hatch for the second race. Here is the footage of the training sessions:
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.99 front grip and 1.0 rear grip. Even had a .8s ERROR in there..... Well... that was unexpected!
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With such a short course, though, [edit: there will be a lot of dealing with traffic and] crashes are going to be huge. Here's hoping my car is sturdy enough to finish!

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I wonder if my driver is Absurdists's drivers lazy twin?

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Re: BRC - Out of the Steam - 1945 [Race 2 Training]
TheBobWiley wrote:FIRST PLACE!!! I would like to thank all of those who lost
.99 front grip and 1.0 rear grip. Even had a .8s ERROR in there..... Well... that was unexpected!
Congrats Bob. Though nowhere near your time (as most people), but still happy with my magic number 7 ending as 7th on the grid. I often wonder, how did you manage to get such high cornering speeds with these cars? I optimized all I could for the suspension with my car and retain good tire condition, and indeed I have some of the best settings concerning tire management. Last race my tires lasted best out of the entire field I think. But, for me the races are too short for it to make a huge effect, sadly. How did you pull off such high Gs with these 40s cars?

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I wonder why the first group was so much faster than the second group, as a whole I mean? I get they were the top finishers from round 1, but it looks like they were all consistently faster around this track, by a few seconds!

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Tycondero wrote:Congrats Bob. Though nowhere near your time (as most people), but still happy with my magic number 7 ending as 7th on the grid. I often wonder, how did you manage to get such high cornering speeds with these cars? I optimized all I could for the suspension with my car and retain good tire condition, and indeed I have some of the best settings concerning tire management. Last race my tires lasted best out of the entire field I think. But, for me the races are too short for it to make a huge effect, sadly. How did you pull off such high Gs with these 40s cars?
Its a really delicate balancing act between camber and suspension settings. Honestly, I would have multiple saves of my car with slightly tweaked settings and would systematically check almost every possible combination of camber to suspension setting and I would randomly stumble across "veins" of settings that would suddenly drop a second or so off my time. Then I would try and fine tune that "vein" as best I could and then start over on a different camber setting. Took a solid 3 days to hit the sweet spot, but I didn't have a lot going on those three days thankfully. Also, the camber/suspension tuning took up about 75% of my entire design time :\
That definitely hurt my engine design time... but meh.
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Re: BRC - Out of the Steam - 1945 [Race 2 Training]
I just do the race preset, then I adjust camber with trial and error, finding the fastest-setup, and finally I adjust the rest with the same technique.
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