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Kim De Bock
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Old post #1 posted Mar 5th 2021, 14:13:30 Quote 
I saw that the energy of my driver decline when I was qualifying today. It went to 73% to 63% , is this because i qualified so late, is it a new feature.
I thought we only lost energy during a race..
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Old post #2 posted Mar 5th 2021, 14:14:27 Quote 
The energy always declines in qualifying as far as i know


Now if you qualify later the driver has less time to recover...
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Old post #3 posted Mar 5th 2021, 14:14:44 Quote 
You lose a bit of energy during qualifying. 10% jump is a lot though.
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Old post #4 posted Mar 5th 2021, 14:15:03 Quote 
You do use energy in qualifying depends on choices you make when you do Q1 and Q2, try different choices and note down the results
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Old post #5 posted Mar 5th 2021, 14:26:53 Quote 
Quote ( Kim De Bock @ March 5th 2021,14:13:30 )

is it a new feature.
No. This has been the case from the beginning.
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Old post #6 posted Mar 5th 2021, 15:31:19 Quote 
check race analyze page .
and you can see how much energy you used in Q1 & Q2 and RACE .

most likely you need to keep all the data on that page .
may be screen shoot , or whatever suits you .
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Old post #7 posted Mar 9th 2021, 11:03:01 Quote 
Thank you!!
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Old post #8 posted Mar 9th 2021, 11:21:49 (last edited Mar 9th 2021, 11:22:15 by Ryan Jones) Quote 
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I saw that the energy of my driver decline when I was qualifying today. It went to 73% to 63% , is this because i qualified so late, is it a new feature.
I thought we only lost energy during a race..
Well, if you asked your driver to push in Q1 and 2 rather than 'keep the car on the track' then your driver will lose a small bit of energy, unless you put 'push the car to the max' which will force the driver possibly into easy errors, and energy reduces by some 7-8%, therefore you should not take that option until you and your driver get higher up the tiers.
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Old post #9 posted Mar 9th 2021, 11:49:34 Quote 
Higher qualification risk ÷ more DE weight loss.
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Old post #10 posted Mar 10th 2021, 19:33:49 Quote 
You have a bug in that formula. What are you talking about? DE has no relation to weight loss.

Perhaps you meant DE loss. Which is affected by risks in qualifying.
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Old post #11 posted Mar 10th 2021, 19:41:55 (last edited Mar 10th 2021, 19:43:10 by Tibor Szuromi) Quote 
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Higher qualification risk ÷ more DE weight loss.
No formula. Truth. (Change in DE on qualification.)
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