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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 4:41 pm

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I think that this will be a great season =)
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 5:42 pm

Re: BRC 1966 - Gentleman Brobots Club [BUILD]

The updated LHE Orbital was not entered in time for this pre-season test.

Still mostly a non contender, but thanks to an engineering exchange with Baltazar, after providing specifications for a race car chassis that LHE could not afford to build, Baltazar provided LHE with a race engine that they had no car to stick it in.
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 6:04 pm

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Thanks a lot for positive and constructive feedback. Here are the major points which need answers:

squidhead wrote:Also clarification - sector time in green means improvement over the best personal time in that sector?

Yes.

Leonardo9613 wrote:Just noticed that cars that didn't meet the threshold of damage never got fixed. I don't want my car running with 55 damage the whole race, I only made sure an extra pit stop wasn't going to be needed. Like in f1 when there is minimal front wing damage, the car isn't pitted immediately, but they still get it changed on the next stop. Is there a way to amend this?

Small damage should still be fixed during regular stops. Maybe not completely, but they should work on the car until tyres are changed and refuelling is finished. Where and when and for whom did that not work? I think this is working.

mer_at wrote:There are many questions for me now.
Biggest WTF is:
my car used 41,8kg of fuel in total in the race. I've setup a pitstop strategy of 1 Stop at 50%. Yet it starts with fuc***** 40kg of fuel??????

Calm down. Your stop was set up at around 60%. Average fuel consumption was 1.48 kg/lap in the dry. With a lap time of 2:27 it is expected to go 37 laps (plus 2 lap safety margin equals 39 laps) -> whole race estimation 65,5 lg with 2kg + 10% safety margin. -> 60% of that -> around 40 kg. That's your start fuel. What the hell can I do that there is a big storm during the whole race and the car does not need as much fuel?

TheBobWiley wrote:Yeah, that is how its supposed to work, you start with a full tank and plan pit stops when you think you will be low on fuel / need new tires / advantageous time to pit.

No, that's not how it is supposed to work. :)

Packbat wrote:The way it is supposed to work is:
Der Bayer wrote:Fuel amount is always as much as neccessary until next stop or race end.

(...plus a two-lap margin of safety, I believe.)

That's why I think there's a bug in the program that reduces fuel use in the rain.

It is not a bug. You cannot step on the gas in the wet as hard as in dry conditions. Fuel consumption comes directly from throttle position. Plus of course speeds are lower in general, so it is possible that cars are not running at very high revs as long as in the dry.
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:24 pm

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zeussy wrote:
mer_at wrote:
TheBobWiley wrote:Yeah, that is how its supposed to work, you start with a full tank and plan pit stops when you think you will be low on fuel / need new tires / advantageous time to pit.


Well that is complete bullshit then!


Mind your language and tone please. Der Bayer has put in countless work and effort for this fun challenge. Show some respect please.


Where's the problem?

If that quote tom TheBobWiley would be true, it would be total Bullshit! Since it would render lightweight builds completely obsolete.

DerBayer clarified that it's due to Rain and less fuel consumption, so it's not Bullshit. ;)
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:26 pm

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I just want to know, does overtaking or blocking actually happen, or do the cars run in "ghost mode", where being held up by traffic isn't a thing?
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:28 pm

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Overtaking and blocking does happen for cars in the same lap.
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:29 pm

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Thanks! I suddenly realized the importance of having a fast car for the qualifying :)
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:09 pm

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Quick question: Will there be trump cards this time?
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:15 pm

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Yes! And more beautiful!
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:18 pm

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Well, I better pretty-up my car too, then!
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:27 pm

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what's a trump card?
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Post Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:58 pm

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These are trump cards. :)
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Post Thu Jan 28, 2016 12:17 am

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Working on cosmetic changes then :D
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Post Thu Jan 28, 2016 12:30 am

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Der Bayer wrote:Yes! And more beautiful!


Nice, so we get very fancy cards now :D Aren't 62 a ton of work?
Will be awesome for the stream.


Talking about the Stream:
We need volunteers for commenting (as usual) - anyone who has time this or next weekend, on the usual times (between 19.00 and 21.00 CET/UTC+1) of course, can write me a PM or hand out a message on skype.
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Post Thu Jan 28, 2016 12:32 am

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Trump card generator is the key! All I have to do is make the car screenshots -> 1h of work
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