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medal 5000
4 years 310 days ago
Hi, this may just me but I keep underfuelling my cars because I can't work out how many laps are left. Is it possible to show how many laps are left. Maybe have a button to switch between which lap you are on and how many are left. I know I just need to learn to count but it would just be easier to know how much fuel if it showed how many left.
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drew
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medal 5001
4 years 309 days ago
Just take fuel for all you need and than add 3 liters, you should be fine 😊
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medal 5000
4 years 309 days ago
Always add one extra lap of fuel. 
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medal 5007
4 years 309 days ago
or whip out a calculator mid-race.
final lap of next stint stint - last lap of current stint=laps needed

say if you are on lap 18, last lap of your current stint is 20 and for the next stint you want to go to lap 30, just do 30-20 to get 10 and you should be all good. Hopefully this helps 👍
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medal 5000
4 years 308 days ago
Yes I realise what I need to do to work it out but my point is wouldn't it be easier if we just had a visual of how many laps are left.
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medal 5001
4 years 308 days ago
No 😊
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medal 5552
4 years 308 days ago

Memo
Always add one extra lap of fuel. 

No because that just weighs you down loads lol


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medal 5000
4 years 308 days ago
Yea man would be so much easier I agree
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medal 5000
4 years 307 days ago
Why not do it before the race? I always add a couple of liters more, but never enough to have an extra lap. 

Consider also that weather conditions affect the consumption
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medal 5000
4 years 307 days ago
Just use your fingers to count, if you have problems. It helps.
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medal 5000
4 years 307 days ago

James

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Always add one extra lap of fuel. 

No because that just weighs you down loads lol





LMAO!!!!!   Sorry, I misunderstood the suggestion...


I thought it was on-the-fly during a live race.

Otherwise, H3ll yea!! I do it during the initial stint setup. Any stint fuel amounts ending with a .1 on the fuel line gets an extra click. 

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medal 5001
4 years 306 days ago
It's simple.  Laps completed = current lap - 1
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medal 5000
4 years 306 days ago
Yes yes I know it's simple but when you are running 2 cars and checking the push levels it would just be easier to see laps left. 
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medal 5000
4 years 306 days ago
Ok...I may be missing something here... I thought we have such information access during live races already.  

When you click on the "crossed hammer/wrench" icon it tells you how many laps you have left before the next pits top. Is that not in essence what you're wanting to know Drew? 

My apologies if I completely missed the question.

Cheers!   
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medal 5000
4 years 304 days ago
Hamlet that is how much you have in your tank, I want to know how many laps are left in the race before the last pit stop so I can better decide how many laps I need to fuel for on my last pits. If you underfuel you may run out, if you overfuel you will be to heavy and loss some pace. 
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medal 5001
4 years 304 days ago (Last edited by Joshua Johnson 4 years 304 days ago)
Honestly, if you've been doing this awhile, you should have an idea how long your stints are going to be for your strategy.  Yes, I looked at your league and see you have a 2 tire rule and are running a different race duration this season.  For fuel, I usually try and aim for being 0.2 under to 0.1 over (e.g. 10.8 - 11.1 for instance). Typically, the strategy fuel calculator over estimates your economy.  The actual fuel usage can change depending on what push level(s) you use during the race. I also look at previous races of the next track that are the same distance, and use that as a baseline, typically mimicking more successful strategies.  If you set the fuel up properly, you should only have to make a significant change if rain starts/stops/changes intensity (how much rain is falling) mid race.  Any minor change should be made if you're running a higher or lower push level than expected, and is usually adding or removing a liter, 2 in some cases.  If you like to push on your in and/or out laps, this will temporarily throw off the in race fuel calculator.
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medal 5000
4 years 303 days ago (Last edited by Johnny Cooper 4 years 303 days ago)
Casju21
Just use your fingers to count, if you have problems. It helps.


Only a valid idea if you don't plan on doing more than 10 laps.


On the PC you can see how many laps you have already done if you want to know. If you change the game statistics, which usually shows you how much the gap between cars is, to the "tyres" section you can see how many laps you have already done which each driver. You have to do the calculation of how much laps are left to do by yourself of course.

Joshua
It's simple.  Laps completed = current lap - 1


For mobile users Joshua's advice is valid most often as well. The only problem is that the lap count it shows to you is that of the race leader. So be careful where he is on the track and where you are (he already passed the starting line, while you haven't) or if you have been laped (or are 3/4 of a lap behind) it might get messy with assessing which lap it is.

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