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SR4L 2021/22 1967 F1 Legends Championship
#21
   
Mel Fisk
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#22
Wow only £12,000.
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#23
DJCruicky, post: 30387, member: 10 Wrote:Wow only £12,000.
That’s about £8.6M according to the first ’whats it worth today’ site I googled….
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#24
Hello everyone, I'm a little lost with the time changes, do you know if the race is taking place at the same time as the real F1 Grand Prix?
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#25
The Mexican f1 race starts at 7pm and our race starts at 8 pm JP
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#26
How many tyres need to be changed at pitstop? As there is up to 9 seconds delay per tyre are you considering adjusting it? A random up to 36 seconds in a sprint race seems a bit off.
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#27
Hi Bumble. All 4 tyres changed. I did a test with pitting. I did at least 10 pits. I was getting pit times between 48 seconds and 55 seconds. Most of them about 50 seconds. What is your number 36 and what is off.

I'll be watching the recorded F1 highlights after the race.
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#28
According to car stat there is up to 9 seconds delay on a single change - so x4. 36 seconds is too much time to lose.
TireTime=(20.0,45.0,9.0,1.0) taken from BT24 .hdv - 9.0 is the random delay
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#29
You have 4 mechanics working on each tyre at the same time. They are working concurrently.
The perfect pitstop is 45 seconds if none of them make mistake.
If 1 mechanic has a delay that costs him 9 seconds and the other 3 mechanics make no mistakes then the pit time will be 54 seconds (45+9).
If All mechanics have each delay of 9 seconds on their tyre, then it will still be the same 54 second pitstop.
It's not going to be 4 x 9 = 36 seconds extra.
Bumble, post: 30393, member: 353 Wrote:TireTime=(20.0,45.0,9.0,1.0) taken from BT24 .hdv - 9.0 is the random delay
The 1.0 at the end means concurrent.

The times above are assuming there is no damage to fix too.
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#30
Dan Bayford, post: 30390, member: 328 Wrote:The Mexican f1 race starts at 7pm and our race starts at 8 pm JP
Yes but our race will be exciting
Understeer - is when you hit the wall with the front of the car
Oversteer - is when you hit the wall with the back of the car
Horsepower - is how fast you hit the wall
Torque - is how far you move the wall when you hit it
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#31
Hi, do you have to enter your team somewhere and can you make a livery for your car, or is everyone who is in the race just in the league?
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#32
marwinschkl, post: 30397, member: 780 Wrote:Hi, do you have to enter your team somewhere and can you make a livery for your car, or is everyone who is in the race just in the league?
Just tell Tim your team name and who is in it
Understeer - is when you hit the wall with the front of the car
Oversteer - is when you hit the wall with the back of the car
Horsepower - is how fast you hit the wall
Torque - is how far you move the wall when you hit it
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#33
Hey, just wanted to say that Peter Fabian and me are a Team and are driving the Scarrini Smile
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#34
that is great I will need a team name
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#35
bullwinkle, post: 30444, member: 333 Wrote:that is great I will need a team name
OH, totally forgot, Team Fish Racing
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#36
marwinschkl, post: 30452, member: 780 Wrote:OH, totally forgot, Team Fish Racing
How very-goldfish!Big Grin
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#37
handled thank you
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#38
Like to sign up for this...i see i missed first race but thats ok
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#39
no worries, join at any time. Welcome!
Do you even lift?
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#40
Argh! My partner is away at a Christmas market thing in Europe later this month…

…but in an ‘off’ week for the championship - otherwise I’d have been able to race myselfRolleyes for once…
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