Hm the rules say we only have soft, medium and hard tyres.
I was not aware of this? Can you point me to where it sais this so I can correct it? It is as Kennett sais, no limitations in regards of tyres.
Hm the rules say we only have soft, medium and hard tyres.
Information:I was not aware of this? Can you point me to where it sais this so I can correct it? It is as Kennett sais, no limitations in regards of tyres.
Basically 150 L are enough for a whole race so I was a bit surprised that it's allowed to refuel here
Information:
TiresThere are no regulations on who often a compound has to be used.Dry TiresThere are three available compounds for dry conditions,Soft, Medium and Hard Tires.Notice that with the current league format Hard Tires have a disadvantage over the other two compounds, so it's recommended to always use Soft and Medium Tires in normal dry conditions.
Intermediate TiresInters are recommended between a track wetness of 75% (mid Light-Rain Conditions) and 85% (starting Heavy-Rain Conditions).Heavy Wet TiresHeavy Wets are recommended from a track wetness of 85% on.
The numbers do not look correct to me.
For me, if I remember correctly, it is (very rough numbers):
Slicks: 0-30
Inters: 35-65
Wets: 70-100
I know there are different opinions out there about this, my rule of thumb is considering that the car must not be to hard to control.
EDIT: There can easily be confusion over the values. You see, the conditions in the weather file range from 0-100, where it starts raining at around 70, and 100 is max rain. However, our telemetry measures on- and off-track wetness, and although these values also range from 0-100, zero is the only totally dry value.
It is the latter values (on- and off-track wetness) I am talking about.
Ok, the reason Im asking is that these numbers are from Reiks graph and I can remember having read before that they are a bit older.
For me, if I remember correctly, it is (very rough numbers):
Slicks: 0-30
Inters: 35-65
Wets: 70-100
I F1 2011 if your inters or wets start to overheat you go the wet part of the track and they cool down like IRL. I think this is simulated here too, right?