I only recently picked this up so don’t know what it was like before, but it’s not great in VR on my 2070S despite following a few guides to improve image quality and playability. I usually add an extra 2 laps worth of minutes to the race time to give a buffer and it means I usually have ample fuel for any race. Usually I practice/qualify on 15L to get the estimated fuel to update then take the estimated fuel and stick it into the calculator alongside the race time. (why it isnt just in the game is beyond me) Just use this calculator to work out fuel load per race. I personally tend to play 20 min online races and a mix of 30 min/1hr races when i play solo There are no additional rules related to pitstops, teams are free to change tyres and refuel the car as many times as possible, as long as drivers comply with the 65-minute stint rule. ![]() The Race session is preceded by a 20-minute Warmup session.ĭuring the Race, no single driver stint may exceed 65 minutes. The results of the Qualifying session are determined first by the QR and then by the average time set by each car. QR=1 signalling that each split (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) were attended while QR=2, 3, 4, 5 marking 3, 2, 1 or 0 qualifying split(s) attended, respectively. Depending on the number of splits completed, the qualified car will be marked with a QR number. The resulting overall qualifying time will consist of the combined average time achieved by the drivers in Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4. With the exception of the Pro category, where the number of drivers is maximized at 3, minimum 3 and maximum 4 different drivers will drive the same car, with each participating in their corresponding Qualifying split (Driver 1 in Q1, Driver 2 in Q2, Driver 3 in Q3 and Driver 4 in Q4).Ĭars competing with only 3 drivers will participate in Q2, Q3 and Q4 only. The top 20 cars according to the combined Qualifying results are eligible for the Superpole session, in which they can complete 2 timed laps to decide the final starting order for the Race. Qualifying is split into 4 parts (Q1, Q2, Q3), and can last up to 60 minutes. Free Practice and Pre-Qualifying can last up to 90 minutes, and it is possible to modify the setup in both these sessions. It includes Free Practice, Pre-Qualifying, Qualifying, Superpole and Warmup sessions. The 24H Endurance race is a time-based race that originally lasts for 24 hours, and is traditionally held at Circuit du Spa Francorchamps. Free Practice and Pre-Qualifying can last up to 90 minutes, and it is possible to modify the setup in both these sessions.įive full-service pit stops are mandated where all four tyres must be replaced and the car must be refuelled. It includes Free Practice, Pre-Qualifying and Qualifying sessions. The 6H Endurance race is a time-based race that originally lasts for 6 hours. Two full-service pit stops are mandated where all four tyres must be replaced and the car must be refuelled. The results of the Qualifying session are determined first by the QR and then by the average time set by each car.ĭuring the race, no single stint may exceed 65 minutes. QR=1 signalling that each split (Q1, Q2, Q3) were attended while QR=2, 3, 4 marking 2, 1 or 0 qualifying split(s) attended, respectively. ![]() The resulting overall qualifying time will consist of the combined average time achieved by the drivers in Q1, Q2 and Q3. Minimum 2 and maximum 3 different drivers will drive the same car, with each participating in their corresponding Qualifying split (Driver 1 in Q1, Driver 2 in Q2, Driver 3 in Q3). Qualifying is split into 3 parts (Q1, Q2, Q3), and can last up to 60 minutes. ![]() The 3H Endurance race is a time-based race that originally lasts for 3 hours. The mandatory pitstop is only considered complete if it included a driver swap as well as a complete tyre change. In each race, there is a mandatory 10-minute pit window for changing drivers and tyres. The grid of Race 1 will be drawn up according to the results of Q1, while the grid of Race 2 will be drawn up according to the results of Q2.ĭriver 1 will take the start of Race 1, while Driver 2 will take the start of Race 2. Two drivers take part in both race sessions, with each driver participating in their corresponding Qualifying split (Driver 1 in Q1 and Driver 2 in Q2). The Qualifying session is split into 2 parts (Q1 and Q2), and can last up to 60 minutes. Each Free Practice session can last up to 90 minutes. It includes Free Practice 1, Free Practice 2 and Qualifying sessions. Sprint Races are short time-based races that originally consist of two 1-hour races.
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