the Masked Lapwing wrote:For the record I'm against adding a new engine after we've already got them sorted, like in the RoLFS.
The way I see it is, it's just another oppurtunity to pick an engine.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:For the record I'm against adding a new engine after we've already got them sorted, like in the RoLFS.
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
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Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:DMR will get their hands on the Renault engines they originally wanted at first.
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aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
Nuppiz wrote:Okay, thanks. I'm quite convinced that I'll switch to Opel when the bidding starts.
eurobrun wrote:Also, I think that reliability needs to be made higher. Having a very small amount of finishers each race is not good for the series.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Nuppiz wrote:Nuppiz wrote:Okay, thanks. I'm quite convinced that I'll switch to Opel when the bidding starts.
Just to clarify, this is now confirmed. NRE will get German power from Rüsselsheim behind their backs ASAP.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Wizzie wrote:eurobrun wrote:Also, I think that reliability needs to be made higher. Having a very small amount of finishers each race is not good for the series.
The F2RWRS uses basically the same reliability numbers as the F1RDS and we get an average of about 14 finishers a race (That's excluding the FedEx 100 however as that brings down the average to like 12 )
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:For the record I'm against adding a new engine after we've already got them sorted, like in the RoLFS.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:For the record I'm against adding a new engine after we've already got them sorted, like in the RoLFS.
The main reason I want to reshuffle the engines is to factor in failure rates. All of the engines had the same failure rate last time, and this made VW an unattractive proposition as the car would have less of a chance on race day. Now with the failure rates, VW (and to a lesser extent, Opel) have much more of a chance on the Sunday to capitalise on their grid positions as the more powerful cars on raceday will be more likely to encounter trouble. This should keep a greater mix in the playing field. It's no secret that the cars with greater power would be much more likely to carve through the field and get good hauls of points. But it gives cars with lesser race power more of a chance, you know?
I also wanted a pair of middle ground engines with differing characteristics that would create a diverse midfield area. In retrospect, I should have done this far earlier, although regrettably the idea was only conceived a few days ago.
I hope that you understand why I want to implement this into the series now.
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:BaconLettuceNinja wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:For the record I'm against adding a new engine after we've already got them sorted, like in the RoLFS.
The main reason I want to reshuffle the engines is to factor in failure rates. All of the engines had the same failure rate last time, and this made VW an unattractive proposition as the car would have less of a chance on race day. Now with the failure rates, VW (and to a lesser extent, Opel) have much more of a chance on the Sunday to capitalise on their grid positions as the more powerful cars on raceday will be more likely to encounter trouble. This should keep a greater mix in the playing field. It's no secret that the cars with greater power would be much more likely to carve through the field and get good hauls of points. But it gives cars with lesser race power more of a chance, you know?
I also wanted a pair of middle ground engines with differing characteristics that would create a diverse midfield area. In retrospect, I should have done this far earlier, although regrettably the idea was only conceived a few days ago.
I hope that you understand why I want to implement this into the series now.
The problem I have is the fact that the Toyota is the least reliable. In qualifying, it's not likely to blow up, so you'd still have the VWs up front. But in the race, the Toyotas will find themselves at the front after a while, but would be way more likely to retire, the end result being that they lose their major advantage. So unless the difference between the reliability of the engines is non-existent, the Toyota becomes the worst choice.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:BaconLettuceNinja wrote:
The main reason I want to reshuffle the engines is to factor in failure rates. All of the engines had the same failure rate last time, and this made VW an unattractive proposition as the car would have less of a chance on race day. Now with the failure rates, VW (and to a lesser extent, Opel) have much more of a chance on the Sunday to capitalise on their grid positions as the more powerful cars on raceday will be more likely to encounter trouble. This should keep a greater mix in the playing field. It's no secret that the cars with greater power would be much more likely to carve through the field and get good hauls of points. But it gives cars with lesser race power more of a chance, you know?
I also wanted a pair of middle ground engines with differing characteristics that would create a diverse midfield area. In retrospect, I should have done this far earlier, although regrettably the idea was only conceived a few days ago.
I hope that you understand why I want to implement this into the series now.
The problem I have is the fact that the Toyota is the least reliable. In qualifying, it's not likely to blow up, so you'd still have the VWs up front. But in the race, the Toyotas will find themselves at the front after a while, but would be way more likely to retire, the end result being that they lose their major advantage. So unless the difference between the reliability of the engines is non-existent, the Toyota becomes the worst choice.
With the percentages Wizzie mentioned, the Toyota would be 63% reliable. On the proposed 10-race calendar, the engines would be expected to last during 6 races. If the Toyotas steam to the front as predicted, then they'll still be in with a shout of claiming some good points. The failure race ensures that this doesn't happen every race and encourages spreading of drivers. Plus, working out the chance of every Toyota car retiring (if Toyota supply 4 teams) is very small indeed, about 3x10^4 (that's what I worked out anyway...).
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Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:VW: 3 contracts available (Kingfisher)
Opel: 0 contracts available (NRE, Scuderia Alitalia, Good Call Racing, V-Sport)
Mecachrome: 0 contracts available (DMR, Mecha, RBWRT, Aeroracing)
TOM'S Toyota: 3 contracts available (Donkervoort)
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:Deadline has expired, I will automatically allocate engines in this case:
VW - Kingfisher, AutobahnGP
Opel - NRE, Scuderia Alitalia, Good Call Racing, V-Sport
Mecachrome - DMR, Mecha, RBWRT, Aeroracing
TOM'S Toyota - Donkervoort, Rosenforth, Roter Baron
I'll get the next test done now; it will be a qualifying simulation so qualification power will have the largest bearing on this result, however the power bands are closer so there should be a bit more of a mix.
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:Provisional Calendar:
R1 – Australian GP – Adelaide - 14th March
R2 – Japanese GP – Suzuka - 21st March
R3 – Monaco GP – Monte-Carlo - 11th April (Feature Event)
R4 – Spanish GP – Barcelona - 2nd May
R5 – Canadian GP - Montreal - 23rd May (Feature Event)
R6 – German GP – Hockenheim - 20th June
R7 – Belgian GP – Spa-Francorchamps - 11th July (Feature Event)
R8 – British GP – Silverstone - 25th July
R9 – Italian GP – Monza - 29th August (Feature Event)
R10 - Brazilian GP – Interlagos - 12th September
Please comment on whether you agree or not with the calendar, I haven't used any tracks other than those already on GP2 as I'm not 100% sure how to install tracks.
The feature races are at regular intervals so that the season can keep on track with the RWRS season, and every race is run on the Saturday to ensure that the F1RDS doesn't get in the way of other series.
FMecha wrote:
No to Silverstone and Hockenheim IMO. The default tracks featured in game are no longer present (or in case of Silverstone, usable).
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:FMecha wrote:
No to Silverstone and Hockenheim IMO. The default tracks featured in game are no longer present (or in case of Silverstone, usable).
Good point actually...Donington then? For the German GP, we could have Sachsenring perhaps...
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?