ANDY C medal 5000 10 years 363 days ago
when preparing the strategy how can i decide which lap the driver has to come in for a pit-stop?
i found the amount of fuel and tyre type to replace but i found nuffing about the lap i want to have the pit stop,
yes im new (1 race so far) i had to do it manually following the race lap by lap but that's not always possible for me...
please help!
Ciarán Gray medal 5000 10 years 363 days ago
The amount of fuel in the car determines when you pit, when you run out of fuel the driver pits for more fuel, you can get the lap you want by multiplying the amount of fuel used per lap by the number of laps you want in the stint and maybe adding a extra litre just to be safe.
Hope this helped:)
ANDY C medal 5000 10 years 363 days ago
so, when the fuel is about finishing the driver automatically gets bk to the pit rite? i was afraid tht he ll just run out fuel in the middle of the track and he ll have to retire :o
Andrew Hurn medal 5000 10 years 362 days ago
Your driver will pit when there isn't enough fuel to complete another lap.
You can confuse the system by changing push levels & so on, which may cause them to run out of fuel.
I was thinking I should start a 1 yard club, for those of us who have run out of fuel in the pit lane seemingly within a few yards of our pit stall