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Gary Mcintosh
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Vecchio Post #1 Data 17 Ago 2018, 21:39:34 Quota 
Current race.....all of my practice times have been 1.01 to 1.02, in the race 90% of my lap times have been 1.04.

Oh and my qualifying times were 1.02 and 1.03

Please can someone advise whats going wrong?
Gareth Griffiths
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Vecchio Post #2 Data 17 Ago 2018, 21:42:25 Quota 
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Current race.....all of my practice times have been 1.01 to 1.02, in the race 90% of my lap times have been 1.04.

Oh and my qualifying times were 1.02 and 1.03

Please can someone advise whats going wrong?
Think fuel load
Paul Brosnan
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Vecchio Post #3 Data 17 Ago 2018, 21:43:16 Quota 
Might have something to do with fuel loads. The more fuel you have in your car like at the start of the race, the heavier the car and that's why it's going slower. When you burn off more fuel during the race you should expect your lap times to get faster.
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Vecchio Post #4 Data 17 Ago 2018, 21:43:19 Quota 
Wait until after the post race update and look at your race analysis.

Some possibilities:
- your driver ran out of energy and is completing the race at a slow pace
- the fuel load is making you slower compared to practice
- your driver can't really cope with the high temperatures for a very long time (which is a different thing than running out of energy)
Gary Mcintosh
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Vecchio Post #5 Data 17 Ago 2018, 21:45:01 Quota 
When on 9% fuel and 33% tyres I still shouldn't be doing a 1.05?
Jasper Coosemans1
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Vecchio Post #6 Data 17 Ago 2018, 21:48:24 Quota 
Then it's probably driver energy or your driver not coping with the heat. Are you using high risks?

Another possibility is that you made a typo in your car setup for the race.
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Vecchio Post #7 Data 17 Ago 2018, 21:51:03 Quota 
Not a great deal of overtaking so getting stuck behind others. Even contis are struggling to overtake
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Vecchio Post #8 Data 17 Ago 2018, 21:51:26 Quota 
Ah my front wing and rear wing aint the same setting!
Jamie Lewis
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Vecchio Post #9 Data 17 Ago 2018, 22:57:00 Quota 
Gareth,

If you require front elevations then this will have a negative impact on your lap times in the race.

Also front elevations are slower if pitting behind the safety car.

If the suspension is the square root of the front elevations then the driver will unfortunately be sick and need to change helmet.

You're the best,
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