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qualcuno mette forse la pressione delle gomme al max?

Non ho capito la domanda oppolo....le pressioni delle gomme hanno diverse variabili per decidere se siano giuste o sbagliate,temperature,consumo,stile di guida ecc...

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qualcuno mette forse la pressione delle gomme al max?

Non ho capito la domanda oppolo....le pressioni delle gomme hanno diverse variabili per decidere se siano giuste o sbagliate,temperature,consumo,stile di guida ecc...

si, ma di solito aumentando la pressione gomme aumenta la velocita

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Guest lele19871

Sembra ci sia stato un misunderstanding (per dirla alla Liuzzi)

Riporto qui il messaggio di Nim Cross Jr (iRacing Staff)!

Hopefully this will help clarify things for everyone.

1. You do NOT have to race the Advanced Solstice or Advanced Legends Car to move up to the Class D License. (My apologize for stating the opposite earlier.)

Randy has helped me out by clarifying the following...

As a Rookie, every "successful" race or time trial counts as far as sections 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 are concerned. It does not matter whether you do them all at one track, or spread them out.

"Successful" means:

- For a race session, the race must be official, and you must have scored more than zero points. If you look at the Results for a race session, it will say something like "Race Session: 1765016/85829 Official" near the top.

- For a time trial, it must be official, and you must have a time in the "Fastest N Lap Average" column.

Section 2.4.3 is sufficiently vague (we'll be clarifying it in a future revision of the sporting code). Again, as a Rookie, race and time trial sessions in any of the cars that you can drive will count towards your promotion to Class D.

The intent of 2.4.3 is that only race and time trial sessions in seasons that are at or above the level appropriate for your current Racing License will be counted towards the minimum participation requirements.

For example, if someone with a Class D License runs race and time trial sessions in the Rookie or Advance Rookie series, those sessions won't count towards the minimum participation requirements for "graduation" to a Class C license. All of you Class D license holders take note: You must run at least 4 race or 4 time trial sessions in the Skip Barber or Late Model series to graduate to a Class C License.

Also note that your Road and Oval licenses are separate. You have to meet both the Safety Rating and the Minimum Participation requirements in the Road category to graduate to a Class D Road License. You have to separately meet those requirements in the Oval category to graduate to a Class D Oval license. Solstice and Skip Barber sessions count towards Road, and Legends and Late Model sessions count towards Oval.

Hopefully this helps,

Nim

http://members.iracing.com/iforum/message....eID=84213#84213

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