René van der K medal 5000 13 years 19 days ago (edited 13 years 19 days ago)
http://igpmanager.com/play/?url=race-result/25/1094
ttp://igpmanager.com/play/?url=race-result/25/1837
I didn\'t attend the race, so I\'m not 100% sure what happened here, but my driver has been on Wet tyres the whole race, whereas the winner of the race raced on Hard and Softs:
http://igpmanager.com/play/?url=race-result/25/8312
So either it was a wet race and it\'s kinda strange someone on Soft and Hard tyres wins, or it was a dry race and it\'s strange neither of my drivers switched to a Dry tyre type.
Joe Holmes medal 5000 13 years 19 days ago
Basically just before the race it went to \'drizzle\' so for Qualy you was really fast. But then in the race it went back to overcast but for some reason you still kept putting intermediates on :S
René van der K medal 5000 13 years 19 days ago
Ah, thanks Joe! So this:
\"René
or it was a dry race and it\'s strange neither of my drivers switched to a Dry tyre type.
Joe Holmes medal 5000 13 years 18 days ago
Yeah, but im not sure why your drivers kept putting intermediate tyres on when it changed to overcast :/
Andrew Wiseman medal 5000 13 years 18 days ago
There was a problem with how tyres are changed regarding weather. Originally the \"correct\" tyres would only get changed on account of the weather actually changing. If your car was pitting for any other reason (e.g. in your case cause the tyres had warn out) the normal scheduled tyre change would be followed. This should be fixed now.
Jose Luis Castro medal 5000 13 years 18 days ago
This happened to me too last race... i wasnt online for the race... i made my pit correctly when weather changed (dry to rain)... but then when driver decided to pit because of fuel... he changed his tyres for Hard (as scheduled) while it was still raining!!! I know he is brave but he crossed the line this time... pits strategy obviusly should follow the fuel consumption but at least tyres must be changed depending on weather...