No.Room still up?
Yea I would like to try a run where I pit after 10-12 laps and take just tires to see what the car can do with new tires and less fuel and try some stuff, but that takes foreverYeah, similar sort of thing here. I set my 46.6 on my 10th lap and never did a run longer than 11 laps because I trying out some different settings. 46.5 is there but it'll have to be a perfect lap to get there.
If I do a race distance in practice to see pace, tyre wear etc, I'll usually throw some tyres on after to see what it can do. Haven't had time for it this time though. Maybe before the race tomorrow.Yea I would like to try a run where I pit after 10-12 laps and take just tires to see what the car can do with new tires and less fuel and try some stuff, but that takes forever
I was planning on doing that myself this evening. I wonder how much faster the car will go after 15-20 lapsIf I do a race distance in practice to see pace, tyre wear etc, I'll usually throw some tyres on after to see what it can do. Haven't had time for it this time though. Maybe before the race tomorrow.
Yes 47.0 and .1's every lap for the race distanceInteresting is the Hyundai basically staying same pace whole way through a race run.
And that's thing thing with RWD. Whilst being markedly less pronounced than in GT5/6, RWD's are able to lap much more consistently than a FWD that peaks and then falls off the pace.Yes 47.0 and .1's every lap for the race distance
Hopefully the consistency makes the car balance out over a race compared to the FF cars. Like u said they are quicker but harder to keep that pace up.And that's thing thing with RWD. Whilst being markedly less pronounced than in GT5/6, RWD's are able to lap much more consistently than a FWD that peaks and then falls off the pace.
And that's thing thing with RWD. Whilst being markedly less pronounced than in GT5/6, RWD's are able to lap much more consistently than a FWD that peaks and then falls off the pace.
Read OP.If someone wants to help me out, what are the finalized BoP settings for the Hyundai? i cant find it
There is a very small one.Except for the fact that the FFs don’t have a drop off in lap times either, sure.
There is a very small one.
Is that what she said?
And that's thing thing with RWD. Whilst being markedly less pronounced than in GT5/6, RWD's are able to lap much more consistently than a FWD that peaks and then falls off the pace.
Unbelievably, furi was right! Although to be fair I was the hardest on my tyres out of all the Audis.Except for the fact that the FFs don’t have a drop off in lap times either, sure.
Your pace was very quick. I set my PB on around lap 12 but over the rest of race I lost around 3.5 seconds as I couldn't keep it there for long.Let's Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo