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medal 5000
4 years 39 days ago
why a pit stop laps from the race results are not the same as the my setting strategy?. 
last race in spain 49 laps
my strategy is 3 pit 
[Start=7 laps/17Litres of fuel]
[p1=14 laps/32]
[p2=14 laps/32]
[p3=13 laps/31*]
* little bit less fuel.
results
[Start=8 laps/17fuel**]
[p1=15 laps/32]
[p2=15 laps/32]
[p3=11 laps/31***]
** 0 Litres left
***7.7 Litres left
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medal 5002 Super Mod
4 years 39 days ago (Last edited by Kevin Bissell 4 years 39 days ago)
Hi Thanapon.

From where are you getting the information for the number of laps? If you are simply going by the estimated number of laps as displayed on the strategy tab you are likely to encounter problems because in my experience this is a very conservative estimate and usually results in over-fuelling.

This is most likely what happened in your race. Because of this your first three stints were 1 lap more than you planned so unsurprisingly you finished the race with approximately 3 or 4 laps of fuel remaining.

I find the practice lap fuel consumption figure to be quite accurate and use this figure to calculate my strategy. But remember that practice laps are carried out at neutral push (PL3) so if it's cold or you have fitted harder tyres there's a good chance you'll be running higher push levels so you should add a litre as a safety net. Also you tend to use lower push levels later in the race as the track "rubbers in" and the tyres run hotter so you can sometimes get away with a litre less in the final stint.

I'm not going to give you an exact calculation because that would spoil the fun of learning. 

I hope this helps
Kev

Edit: Also you need to take into consideration your F.E. attribute. If you set practice laps and afterwards you either assign dp to F.E. or change suppliers which changes F.E. this can dramatically change the quantity of fuel you need and may result in the estimated number of laps in the strategy tab being very inaccurate.
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medal 5000
4 years 39 days ago (Last edited by Thanapon Tengmaha 4 years 39 days ago)
Kevin
Hi Thanapon.

From where are you getting the information for the number of laps? If you are simply going by the estimated number of laps as displayed on the strategy tab you are likely to encounter problems because in my experience this is a very conservative estimate and usually results in over-fuelling.

This is most likely what happened in your race. Because of this your first three stints were 1 lap more than you planned so unsurprisingly you finished the race with approximately 3 or 4 laps of fuel remaining.

I find the practice lap fuel consumption figure to be quite accurate and use this figure to calculate my strategy. But remember that practice laps are carried out at neutral push (PL3) so if it's cold or you have fitted harder tyres there's a good chance you'll be running higher push levels so you should add a litre as a safety net. Also you tend to use lower push levels later in the race as the track "rubbers in" and the tyres run hotter so you can sometimes get away with a litre less in the final stint.

I'm not going to give you an exact calculation because that would spoil the fun of learning. 

I hope this helps
Kev

Edit: Also you need to take into consideration your F.E. attribute. If you set practice laps and afterwards you either assign dp to F.E. or change suppliers which changes F.E. this can dramatically change the quantity of fuel you need and may result in the estimated number of laps in the strategy tab being very inaccurate.


Hi Kevin 

I am sure after I have finished testing the lap DP doesn't have any changes and my F.E is 105/200. And I set the PL at the strategic advance option of PL4 and the compatibility of the fuel consumption is very high.
 Therefore, I added a little more fuel from the calculation system (approximately 1-2 Littres) where the amount The lap is still the same as I calculated from the tires used
For example, if SS tires test laps = 12%, I will give 7 laps and may increase or decrease the amount of fuel, but will be limited to the range of 7.? Laps.
 And it is almost impossible for me to change the value during the live race. After the last update, there was only one time that I can logged in to the live race but I couldn't control anything because everything stopped moving. Other than that, I had never successfully logged in to live race.😢😢😢
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medal 4855 Moderator
4 years 38 days ago
As Kevin said, the strategy prediction usually calculates with a little bit more fuel than you really need at neutral push. So if you added 1 or even 2 litres on top then it was more than enough to do an extra lap per stint as you consumption was about 2.12 litres per lap (especially as in the race the game will attempt another lap even if the car has slightly less fuel than needed).

On the up side, this accidental overfueling might have saved you an extra splash and dash pitstop in last lap, as the planned strategy you wrote above sums up to only 48 laps. ;-)
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