I can drive in the night/early morning as well since that would be a really long stretch for Patrick. Ideally until 03:00 GMT or from 05:00 GMT. We're definitely going to want triple stints at that point since they'll be only about 2.5 hours long.This is just the crude Availability Chart, as of right now.
Won't be able to make the actual schedule until I know the number of stints for each car (HPD should be 29-30 stints, for example). This will just give me a visual aid when I make the actual schedule, so look it over and make sure that I've got your times right, and if I don't have times for you, please get them to me.
As of right now, we have 8 drivers on the GT1/E team and, depending on the drivers that I don't have info for yet, we might be able to;
split those into two four-driver teams,I know the GT2/E team wanted more drive time but, either Noël and Sam will have to work out who stays up late and who wakes up early, or Dennis could help take some of the late night load off Patrick.
or
move Dennis down to the GT2/E team, and keep GT1/E at 7 drivers like we had for the 24h of Daytona (especially since Reid can only do two stints)
If this link works, this is my data from the last practice session I ran in default weather. My average fuel usage is around 4.45kg per lap and average lap time is ~3:36:000. Fuel buddy claims that I would need 29 pit stops, but that maths out to 60.28kg's per stop? When you factor in time to pit and traffic, that will probably be accurate, though.I can drive in the night/early morning as well since that would be a really long stretch for Patrick. Ideally until 03:00 GMT or from 05:00 GMT. We're definitely going to want triple stints at that point since they'll be only about 2.5 hours long.
@Nejtun I can make a tentative HPD fuel schedule from your fuel usage data but I'd need a few more variables:
- The estimated average lap time of the team
- Approximate times for both replacing tires and filling the fuel. And whether or not they're done at the same time.
- Tank size (78 kg?)
Assuming of course iRacing doesn't f3ck with the tire model in week 13 like they did last Season.If this link works, is my data from the last practice session I ran in default weather. My average fuel usage is around 4.45kg per lap and average lap time is ~3:36:000. Fuel buddy claims that I would need 29 pit stops, but that maths out to 60.28kg's per stop? When you factor in time to pit and traffic, that will probably be accurate, though.
Also, double-stinting tyres is a given, but Dino suggested it is possible to go up to 2.5 hours on tyres. I think every time we switch drivers, and only when we swicth drivers, we will change tyres.
Even if you select ''Kilos'' in the "Settings"?Fuel buddy is a bit of an ass because it saves it all as Litres so I have to convert it to kg myself (luckily it also shows the conversion factor used). In the spreadsheet it is indicated as 'L' but that's just a notation thing.
Oh probably, I just looked at Nejtun's CSV file without loading it in Fuel Buddy.Even if you select ''Kilos'' in the "Settings"?
Don't worry, it's probably a rounding thing. It could be that you still have 0.04 in the tank. Plenty.I don't really like the "Distributed" 3rd and 23rd pit stop though;
Fuel Remaining: 0.0