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Allister Roberts
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Old post #1 posted Mar 15th 2017, 14:44:22 Quote 
A simple question/suggestion ... when you switch from Practice to Q1, why does it not carry over the tyre choice? So gone from practicing on a hard compound to super soft on Q1. Now stuck with them for the race! Live and learn I suppose.
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Old post #2 posted Mar 15th 2017, 14:49:07 Quote 
Erm, it does. Unless you go somewhere else and come back.
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Old post #3 posted Mar 15th 2017, 14:53:57 Quote 
Welcome to the team, I did worst long time ago I started with wet tyre on a dry race. This game required some validation and double even tripple validation at each stage. Personally I'm very cautious before I click on any button.
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Old post #4 posted Mar 15th 2017, 16:08:57 Quote 
Adding to the qualify problem, if you go out and back and have the cells empty, you can click the practice lap and it fills the setup and tyres based on what you used on that lap.

But triple checking is nice indeed.
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Old post #5 posted Mar 15th 2017, 16:40:05 Quote 
You can try for fastest lap at least. Make the most of it.
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Old post #6 posted Mar 15th 2017, 16:52:36 Quote 
Oh bar humbug I accidently used a set up full of 0's and 999's and rain tyres in qualifying xD oops silly me

In all fairness at least you are making these mistakes in rookie and in the final race where their isn't much to play for now
You never know, could be a winning call :p
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Old post #7 posted Mar 16th 2017, 05:52:02 Quote 
Yeah fair one ... my bad. Makes this post a non-entity!

But as you say ... may be a winning call. Don't hold your breath though haha
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