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Why both cars disqualified???

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medal 5302
1 year 282 days ago (Last edited by Roy DePiano 1 year 282 days ago)
In our league race on February 17, 2023, both of my vehicles were disqualified.

Please explain to me for what reason???

https://igpmanager.com/app/d=result&id=61886138

I used supersoft and intermediate tyres
https://igpmanager.com/app/d=resultDetail&id=241853899
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medal 5000 Super Mod
1 year 282 days ago
Because it was a dry race, your league runs with tyre rules enabled and you didn't use two different dry compounds.
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medal 5302
1 year 282 days ago
Thank you!
Ok, but I do not understand !!
Where can I find this rule "use two different dry compounds." ?

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medal 5246 Super Mod
1 year 282 days ago
Hi Roy.

Please find below the link to the league rules guide from the forum.

https://igpmanager.com/forum-thread/48988
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medal 5302
1 year 282 days ago
Hi Red, thx very much. I'll stop grumbling from now on :-)

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medal 5000
1 year 281 days ago
When are you going to solve the absurd  rule that intermedium are not considered as a different tyre??? If race starts with 0.5mm of water, race should be wet even if it is not raining.... 
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medal 5000 Super Mod
1 year 281 days ago
In this instance the track was not wet. It was a dry track from start to finish, the cars that were disqualified ran:
SS-SS-INT-SS-SS-SS-SS

Rather than count Inters as one of the qualifying compounds a much better solution would be to change the definition of a wet race to be one where the water level >0 at any time during the race. In this particular case even a redefinition of a wet race would still have resulted in the cars being disqualified.
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medal 5000
1 year 281 days ago

Kevin
In this instance the track was not wet. It was a dry track from start to finish, the cars that were disqualified ran:
SS-SS-INT-SS-SS-SS-SS

Rather than count Inters as one of the qualifying compounds a much better solution would be to change the definition of a wet race to be one where the water level >0 at any time during the race. In this particular case even a redefinition of a wet race would still have resulted in the cars being disqualified.



Your solution is perfect, but when will it be done? 
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medal 5302
1 year 280 days ago
In this race, the soft tires don't get warm, so I took the Inters. I didn't know the rule was so weird :-)
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