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medal 4955
3 years 344 days ago (Last edited by Matt Smith 3 years 344 days ago)
I started 13th today at Japan on ss but on the first lap I set a lap 2.4 seconds slower than a new manager in our league on softs and I went down to 23rd. I was 7.2 seconds off the best first lap. Last time this happened (which was a few weeks ago), I lost 18 positions on the first lap. Is this some sort of bug or something? It prevents me from being remotely competitive if i lose lots of positions on the first lap.
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medal 4955
3 years 342 days ago
Happened again today at Europe. I started on ss as did about 24 others. I lost 10 positions in the first 2 laps for seemingly no reason. In the first 2 laps of the last 3 races, I have lost a total of 27 positions. Surely that can't be right? 
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medal 4955
3 years 318 days ago
Happened at Japan today again. Started 19th on softs and lost 6 positions first lap. I was also 1.5 seconds of the second slowest first lap which was done by a car which wasn't set up. 
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medal 5000
3 years 317 days ago
How much fuel did you have 
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medal 5000
3 years 317 days ago

Kenneth
How much fuel did you have 



120 Litres  and Matt same 
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medal 5000
3 years 317 days ago (Last edited by Kenneth Marlow 3 years 316 days ago)
On the first lap? Well there is your problem. To much fuel it adds weight to the car. In f1 more weight = more downforce but more weight = less speed. I forgot weight doesnt equal more down force. But still to much weight.
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medal 5001 Super Mod
3 years 316 days ago
Kenneth
On the first lap? Well there is your problem. To much fuel it adds weight to the car. In f1 more weight = more downforce but more weight = less speed

Agreed, 120 litres is far too much for a stint in iGP. But in real F1 downforce has nothing to do with the mass of the car, it's an aerodynamic effect.
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medal 5000
3 years 316 days ago
Kevin
Kenneth
On the first lap? Well there is your problem. To much fuel it adds weight to the car. In f1 more weight = more downforce but more weight = less speed

Agreed, 120 litres is far too much for a stint in iGP. But in real F1 downforce has nothing to do with the mass of the car, it's an aerodynamic effect.



Thanks for correcting me. Oh and I have never known this as I am still new to this game. Does not putting more fuel in increase pit stop time?
I would assume it does but I'm not sure
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medal 5001 Super Mod
3 years 316 days ago
Hi Kenneth

The basic pit stop time in iGP to change tyres is around 4 to 5 seconds which is also enough time to load the fuel you need to complete a normal stint (very few managers load much more than about 40 litres of fuel). So it's not until you begin to run very long stints requiring maybe 60 litres of fuel that the pit stop times begin to be affected.
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medal 5000
3 years 316 days ago
yeah so having 120 liters of fuel is useless
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medal 5001 Super Mod
3 years 316 days ago
Kenneth
yeah so having 120 liters of fuel is useless


Yep :-)
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medal 5000
3 years 316 days ago
Fuel max : 40 litters 
More is too much. 

Tyres : depends of the track but around 30% max. 

Good luck :) 
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medal 4955
3 years 316 days ago

Lando 

Kenneth
How much fuel did you have 



120 Litres  and Matt same 



I didn't have 120 litres. For the first japan race I had 21 and for Europe I had 23. Some people who overtook me were on harder tyres and had more fuel onboard. 
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medal 5000
3 years 316 days ago
well idk im not a pro this is my first week back from years ago
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medal 5000
3 years 316 days ago

Matt


I didn't have 120 litres. For the first japan race I had 21 and for Europe I had 23. Some people who overtook me were on harder tyres and had more fuel onboard. 

Me and a few other people in my league have had similar issues, losing as much as 15 positions on lap 1 to people with slower drivers, cars, tires, and more fuel. On one or two occasions even to people who didn't make a strategy or setup. I raced at Hungary today and lost 9 positions, on pl5 for most of the lap but without overheating tires. I was losing out to people who should be slower in terms of car and driver, and they were all within 2 laps of fuel. It's far too random. 


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