Jaxon Kincaid medal 5000 8 years 41 days ago
http://i.imgur.com/uGYNzNb.jpg
The blue numbers indicate how much fuel was used in between the laps, and the underlined fuel amounts indicate how much fuel was left when my drivers pit.
This completely ruined my race, threw me out of the points. Why did my drivers pit with more then enough fuel left and functioning tyres? I wasn't there to attend, obviously, so the push level didn't change in the last laps of the stints.
Frank Ferrucci medal 5000 8 years 40 days ago
I try to explain this behaviour, sorry for my poor english. At the end of 6th lap you had 4.4 l in your car, enough to run another lap only. At the end of 7th lap with around 1l remaining your driver entered to pit. your box were before the finish line, so the table shows 21.9l because you passed the line after pit stop.
Freddie Holberry medal 5000 8 years 39 days ago
No he's trying to work out why his driver pitted instead of completing the race when he had enough fuel and tires where ok.
This happened to me in my last race i had setup for 2 stop and after both my pits for both drives I was in second and fourth not a bad going for my first race yet on second to last lap my driver in second place pits even tho he has enough fuel and good tires and was closing in on first and I didn't tell him to do a third stop as I'd set it up for 2 stops. This costed me the race and massive points 2nd 4th to 13th and 3rd.
Holger Wilcks medal 5000 8 years 13 days ago
This happens to me quite a lot. Does anyone know why the drivers pit for refueling 1 lap before their scheduled stop, despite them having enough fuel for another lap?
Joey McLane medal 5000 8 years 13 days ago
That happens quite often, the best is to attend the race and to be really careful before that lap or to add 1 more liter if you cannot watch the race.