this is my Interlagos 100KM race one make event using the Porsche 911 CS from 1995. As you can see, if you have the patience lol, the Sophy field splits strategies and the cars are not all bunched up at the end.
managed to make things interesting by combining ballast and performance limits randomly (made a python script for this):
#03 R. Gomes - Ballast: 6 - Performance: 100
#04 P. Marques - Ballast: 6 - Performance: 95
#05 L. Giacomelli - Ballast: 7 - Performance: 98
#06 F. Reynaud - Ballast: 5 - Performance: 99
#07 R. Capello - Ballast: 10 - Performance: 99
#08 R. Goodwin - Ballast: 6 - Performance: 96
#21 J. Raulet - Ballast: 6 - Performance: 97
#22 M. Gottlieb - Ballast: 10 - Performance: 96
#27 F. Garrett - Ballast: 8 - Performance: 100
#28 A. Garrett - Ballast: 9 - Performance: 98
#29 J. Watson - Ballast: 6 - Performance: 96
#30 L. Rowland - Ballast: 9 - Performance: 97
#35 D. Eberhardt - Ballast: 9 - Performance: 100
#36 A. Turner - Ballast: 5 - Performance: 95
#55 A. Dumas - Ballast: 8 - Performance: 96
#56 L. Astrada - Ballast: 10 - Performance: 98
#87 F. Mayer - Ballast: 8 - Performance: 100
#88 O. Poutanen - Ballast: 10 - Performance: 98
#91 L. White - Ballast: 6 - Performance: 97
#92 A. Carboni - Ballast: 8 - Performance: 97
the script won't ever generate a grid with more than 4 cars at 100% performance level. Performance ranges from 94 to 100% and ballast from 5 to 10kg, and no two cars will be ever the same. I am refining it with some more features to make things more unpredictable and races feel more realistic.
2 comments:
the first on the ability to save gasoline. i don't think the AI can/is capable of adjusting the engine mapping. I think the only thing they possibly can do (but I'm not convinced they are capable) is adjust the lap pace to save fuel. With these assumptions, if the gas runs out, it runs out. So either they do the math wrong and when they go to the pits they don't put in the right amount, or, for some race configuration, it may happen that they have to go back to the pits on the last lap because they couldn't make saving.
They absolutely do save fuel. I did some runs with my spec series setup where the fuel would be marginal to finish the race. I went with 1 mapping with no saving and I had to do a splash and go at the end while Sophy managed to finish the race without it. I don't think it saves fuel by changing engine mapping, but you can clearly spot it doing corners with higher gears than necessary, for instance.
In my video, there is one Sophy car that gets the math wrong and stops at the last lap for fuel.