Ricardo SpeedKing medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
What happens if we tell our 2 drivers to pit in same lap?
Anything goes without trouble, or one will have to wait or pass the pit and give another lap (if fuel is enough) ?
Anyone had this happening?
Renaldo Carrington medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
That is a pretty good question, but that depends on how far apart they are in the running as well....I shall have to investigate.
Ricardo SpeedKing medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
If they are half track separated i see no problem. I mean if they are very close to one another in time (ex. 5, 10, 15 seconds).
Leslie Oldham medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
My drivers have no problem pitting at the same time. Their run in and run out times are almost identical and their time in pit varies but averages the same time.
Ricardo SpeedKing medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
"Leslie
My drivers have no problem pitting at the same time. Their run in and run out times are almost identical and their time in pit varies but averages the same time.
But they enter pits
at same time in the same lap? (i'm not talking about pit times...)
Jeremy Losh medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
Ricardo, I'm pretty sure that pitting both your Drivers on the same lap at the same time isn't a problem at all, just like what Leslie said.
In the last several races in my league's last season, I've put both my Drivers on the same strategy, and the pit stops weren't an issue at all. The only possible thing that would affect the times of the stops would be the Teamwork attribute, but not 100% sure.
Ricardo SpeedKing medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
Because i didn't know, i always put both drivers pitting at different laps. Now i can use same strategy...
Thanks.
Jeremy Losh medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
You're welcome Ricardo. Everyone has to learn as you progress through the game, and I like to help other people if possible.
Jake Goodhall medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
ATM pitting at the same time with both drivers has no effect on pit times. I am not so sure about leaving the pit lanes and joining the flow of traffic though. Someone else will be able to answer that one. This will be an aspect of the game that could develop in the future.
Jeremy Losh medal 5000 11 years 166 days ago
I've heard some instances of people losing times in the pit lane when they try to get relased, or other things Jake. People in the British Racing League chat have said it's being pit raped, or praped for short. Maybe being at the beginning of the pit lane helps to not lose time...idk
Luckily it has not happened to me, except for one time, but my KERS saved me some places.