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Post Thu Jun 04, 2015 6:04 am

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GenJeFT wrote:
Tycondero wrote:Btw Der Bayer. I hope it is forbidden for people to make use of the safety car weight bug. Currently if you take a safety package and do -15 quality your car weights less than without any safety.


It is well known and not banned. Just about everyone is using it right now.


I think it is cheap to do it. Didn't do it myself either. We do have power to weight ratio, but still. Feels like cheating or rather exploiting a bug.

Will we btw get another test just prior to the start of the season. Or did we have all the tests already?
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Post Thu Jun 04, 2015 6:27 am

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I will start another test (the final one) this evening.

The bug does not change a lot. Now it's too late to change the rules anyway. More than half of the participants are using the bug (not me by the way ;)), no way they can all revise their cars in time.
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Post Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:02 am

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The car I used for the previous test wasn't using the bug but the new one is. The lower power and weight means it's quicker round some tracks and slower round others. I'm mainly using it in the vain hope that it reduces tyre wear.

If I think of it as a ballast slider it makes it a little easier to sleep at night.
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Post Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:07 am

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Tycondero wrote:
GenJeFT wrote:
Tycondero wrote:Btw Der Bayer. I hope it is forbidden for people to make use of the safety car weight bug. Currently if you take a safety package and do -15 quality your car weights less than without any safety.


It is well known and not banned. Just about everyone is using it right now.


I think it is cheap to do it. Didn't do it myself either. We do have power to weight ratio, but still. Feels like cheating or rather exploiting a bug.

Will we btw get another test just prior to the start of the season. Or did we have all the tests already?


The power to weight limit makes it kinda irrelevant. All you really gain with the loss of weight is a slightly better cornering, but as we saw with Absurdists car cornering does not always make that much of a difference. Bobs car turns much better in the corners but because of Absurdists car was faster out of the corners he won the race.

The thing that I really feel is cheap is using the little roadster car. There is just no way anything else can compete with that thing and I expect it to keep showing up for a while. I am using it now just because nothing vanilla had a hope of keeping up with it.
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Post Thu Jun 04, 2015 9:34 am

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cccrrrraaappppp, wanted to submit my new new race car utilizing the mid engined '45 tonight (was busy sight seeing in London :) ).... seems I missed the deadline for the last practice session :(
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Post Thu Jun 04, 2015 10:44 am

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Man, choppy internet at this hotel..... hopefully my revision got in on time :\
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Post Thu Jun 04, 2015 11:28 am

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It looks like the bugfixes and driveability equation change tamed the hell out of my brownmobile - only one mistake, and it was minor. I'm still nowhere near the top cars, though!

I kinda feel like for next competition there should be an adjustment to horsepower for body aerodynamics. Maybe just a linear bonus based on square footage to roughly level the playing field at 100 mph/160 kph? The more aerodynamic bodies would still have a top-speed advantage but the less streamlined bodies wouldn't be as much penalized.
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Post Fri Jun 05, 2015 1:30 am

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Final Pre-Season Test

The results of the final pre-season test are now available:
http://youtu.be/ZVfXS8uuuAA

You now have time until Sunday to make final changes to your car. Especially the following three participants must revise their car to avoid disqualification:
  • AshleyBlack: Total Cost + 0 reliability
  • UltimateBMWfan: TotalCost
  • vmo: Power/Weight ratio
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Post Fri Jun 05, 2015 2:36 am

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These results are acceptable. My strategy has changed from strong slow cornering to faster corners, mid range acceleration and a higher top speed than the other front runners. Now it remains to be seen whether this affords better overtaking on the long straights of Monza and Nosiring...
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Post Fri Jun 05, 2015 5:33 am

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Tire Wear FTW! I need to work on this. My fastest lap was the first one. Every other lap was slower than the previous. And...4.23 fuel left.....American Gas Guzzling at it's finest!

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Post Fri Jun 05, 2015 5:53 am

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My car drinks enough fuel that the performance loss from tire wear was balanced out by the performance boost from fuel consumption. Odd sweet spot.
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Post Fri Jun 05, 2015 6:02 am

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Really hot competition on this one. Be interesting to see if anyone can catch Mattmr2 who seems to be doing everything right on this one.
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Post Fri Jun 05, 2015 6:04 am

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Oh, mother - I'd thought I'd made my peace with how slow my car was, but this is horrific! I'm going to have to crack this thing open, see what I can do to make it faster.

(Also, I was really confused by the changed numbers, but they're from the standings in 1945, aren't they?)
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Post Fri Jun 05, 2015 6:05 am

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Well that was rubbish... looks like I can spare a tad more tire wear for better times.
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Post Fri Jun 05, 2015 6:10 am

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Packbat wrote:(Also, I was really confused by the changed numbers, but they're from the standings in 1945, aren't they?)

Yes, I thought it would be nice to have starting numbers transferred to next season depending on the finishing position. :)
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