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935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - Don Debienne - 01-12-2018

Circuit de la Sarthe with or without chicane?  I assume it will be without.


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Weekend - Giuseppe Iaria - 01-12-2018

I hope it will be the layout without chicanes, it's more similar to the old one and it's awesome to unleash all the power of this beast along the Mulsanne.


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - simracingsystem - 01-13-2018

no Chicanes


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - Simon Meisinger - 01-13-2018

thanks!


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - Michal Janak - 01-14-2018

tryed some laps and one point on this track is very bad, in nearly every lap i got cut track sign , this car is so hard to drive and on this track are some places where is asphalt and look like part of track and one wheel on this parts mean not counted lap (and didn get any advantage by go by one side os car here). the situation will be much worser withother cars on track, so big portion of luck will be needed


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - Simon Meisinger - 01-14-2018

Totally. You get an off track so easily on this track, it feels as if France was still occupied by the Nazis.

In a race this leads to a penalty quite fast. Better do an AI race to see where you should take extra care to not "cut the track".

And for starters, the 200 signs are generally good braking points.


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - Simon Meisinger - 01-15-2018

Oh and one quite important thing: make sure that your first gear isn’t too long!

I set my first gear too long in the last race and couldn’t get off the start properly. So make a test start to see if you can keep the revs up.


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - Stefano Zanella - 01-15-2018

(01-15-2018, 10:05 AM)Simon Meisinger Wrote:  Oh and one quite important thing: make sure that your first gear isn’t too long!

I set my first gear too long in the last race and couldn’t get off the start properly. So make a test start to see if you can keep the revs up.


thanks to try to help newbies of the car, with the setup too, and i add, you have to try it with Fuel for the race, because at Spa i did some start try with qualy fuel (i had a bad start at Silvestone ahah), and they were fine, with like 100lt of fuel (a Formula E fan die every time we use this car) the start was a disaster.

anyway at Le Mans you can't have a short 1st gear, if you dont want to get stuck at 310km/h at Mulsanne  Big Grin

maybe you can aid rev up with clutch, but i don't know, i don't have it.


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - Simon Meisinger - 01-15-2018

yes, I think a clutch would negate that problem :-)


RE: 935 Moby Dick @ Le Mans This Monday - Giuseppe Iaria - 01-15-2018

It's better to have a long 1st gear sacrificing some time loss at the start.
Remember that this car has adjustable turbo boost, so you need to select full turbo pressure (0 button).