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Barna Fodormedal 5000 2 years 23 days ago (Last edited by Barna Fodor 2 years 23 days ago)
I have only one question: Does the FP-consumption depend on the weather?
So far I believe it depend on it, but when I tried it today, i didn't notice many difference, so I beacame curious...
Thank, Barna
I have only one question: Does the consumption depend on the weather?
So far I believe it depend on it, but when I tried it today, i didn't notice many difference, so I beacame curious...
Thank, Barna
Yes and no. Fuel usage is dependent of push level and push level depends on track temperature. So yes it’s related but no not directly
I have only one question: Does the consumption depend on the weather?
So far I believe it depend on it, but when I tried it today, i didn't notice many difference, so I beacame curious...
Thank, Barna
Yes and no. Fuel usage is dependent of push level and push level depends on track temperature. So yes it’s related but no not directly
Thanks for the info, but in my question I meant FP consumption...
I have only one question: Does the consumption depend on the weather?
So far I believe it depend on it, but when I tried it today, i didn't notice many difference, so I beacame curious...
Thank, Barna
Yes and no. Fuel usage is dependent of push level and push level depends on track temperature. So yes it’s related but no not directly
Thanks for the info, but in my question I meant FP consumption...
Perhaps you could explain wht you mean by FP Consumption as to the reader it appears you are asking about fuel usage or consumption?
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I have only one question: Does the consumption depend on the weather?
So far I believe it depend on it, but when I tried it today, i didn't notice many difference, so I beacame curious...
Thank, Barna
Yes and no. Fuel usage is dependent of push level and push level depends on track temperature. So yes it’s related but no not directly
Thanks for the info, but in my question I meant FP consumption...
Perhaps you could explain wht you mean by FP Consumption as to the reader it appears you are asking about fuel usage or consumption?
Free Practice (fuel) consumption gives you the reference on fuel consumption per lap. Also, the PL (Push Levels) impact on fuel consumption.
I have only one question: Does the consumption depend on the weather?
So far I believe it depend on it, but when I tried it today, i didn't notice many difference, so I beacame curious...
Thank, Barna
Yes and no. Fuel usage is dependent of push level and push level depends on track temperature. So yes it’s related but no not directly
Thanks for the info, but in my question I meant FP consumption...
Perhaps you could explain wht you mean by FP Consumption as to the reader it appears you are asking about fuel usage or consumption?
Free Practice (fuel) consumption gives you the reference on fuel consumption per lap. Also, the PL (Push Levels) impact on fuel consumption.
Thank you and relationship between fuel consumption in practice and races is obvious. Since all free practice is done at neutral pl (i.e. 3) and race will be at differing pl levels I still believe that Antonio’s answer is the correct one. (Posted on another of my accounts)
I have only one question: Does the consumption depend on the weather?
So far I believe it depend on it, but when I tried it today, i didn't notice many difference, so I beacame curious...
Thank, Barna
Yes and no. Fuel usage is dependent of push level and push level depends on track temperature. So yes it’s related but no not directly
Thanks for the info, but in my question I meant FP consumption...
Perhaps you could explain wht you mean by FP Consumption as to the reader it appears you are asking about fuel usage or consumption?
Free Practice (fuel) consumption gives you the reference on fuel consumption per lap. Also, the PL (Push Levels) impact on fuel consumption.
So if I go a FP lap in the morning, noon, afternoon and evening at different temperatures and on a wet and dry track, will the FP (fuel) consumption be the same?