If you remember, this part II/II corresponds to my 1H and 30m stint in round 2, Silverstone 500 of this British multi-class championship. As it's been a week since you watched Emma's stint, let me remind you that she started from 11th place and gradually gained positions until 1st place. It rained a lot for practically 1 hour, forming large puddles on the track and in the final part it slowed down, it stopped raining but it never dried completely. We decided, unlike our opponents, to stay on the wet tires until lap 34 when Emma entered the pit in 1st place and with a good lead for P2 and it rained again. What conditions will I find?? Have fun
It seems very hard to spend 3 hours racing in this rain and eyes on the asphalt and eyes on opponents from two different classes and paces and still have the lucidity and focus to have an iwise strategy. Bravo
making look easy a 3H race in these weather conditions is a Art like watching does amazing classic musicians playing does master pieces like it was a kids play 🌺
It takes courage, at least patience, to do 70 laps on a track in these conditions the way you did, consistent and clean. I'm curious to see the comparison with the real-life race. ❤Bravissimo to both
Certainly, AI's best lap was on slicks and in real-life they wouldn't have even touched the dry ones like you two. If you were faster than reality it means that in the real race the track will not have dried out as much as in the simulation
@@pedrocruz9277 yes! you saw the real-lofe race ?? the rain seems less than in PC2 but perhaps more slippery then imprves and turn again! so we used the PC2 4 slots - Light Rain, Heavy Cloud and repeat. We couldn't do it any other way. That explains why we were 3 seconds faster
If you remember, this part II/II corresponds to my 1H and 30m stint in round 2, Silverstone 500 of this British multi-class championship. As it's been a week since you watched Emma's stint, let me remind you that she started from 11th place and gradually gained positions until 1st place. It rained a lot for practically 1 hour, forming large puddles on the track and in the final part it slowed down, it stopped raining but it never dried completely. We decided, unlike our opponents, to stay on the wet tires until lap 34 when Emma entered the pit in 1st place and with a good lead for P2 and it rained again. What conditions will I find?? Have fun
I'm very curious to see what will happen next. Good luck
thanks and a great race for you
hope a great race !!
all tribe is supporting us
Thanks for that special support
welcome my friend
just for you (eh eh eh)
welcome
great work team mate
It's called retribution. In this case it is felt and not mandatory
It seems very hard to spend 3 hours racing in this rain and eyes on the asphalt and eyes on opponents from two different classes and paces and still have the lucidity and focus to have an iwise strategy. Bravo
its in fact hard to be driver and manager at the same time. So glad I have Lena for this big runs
I was joking when I said that it looked easy when you were taking two to 3 seconds per lap... your strategy and courage were top notch!!!
making look easy a 3H race in these weather conditions is a Art like watching does amazing classic musicians playing does master pieces like it was a kids play 🌺
@@pedrocruz9277 nice comparison
they were very consistent and clean
I think they no that today you was the funny guy
I understood that, silly. Here there is freedom of expression and play! Funny boy
wish Lena the best race
It takes courage, at least patience, to do 70 laps on a track in these conditions the way you did, consistent and clean. I'm curious to see the comparison with the real-life race. ❤Bravissimo to both
strategy were top notch!!! 💯
thanks so much for joining🌟
my pkeasure
had nothing else to do
@@cristinamorais2545 funny boy
Silverstone track layout 🟣 facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1041163038014103&set=p.1041163038014103&type=3
Those who race here must have an idea of where the puddles form and which spots are difficult to dry.
@@pedrocruz9277 never forget that the water always go down
previous races 🟣 ruclips.net/p/PLCh3oXPpg4GVvbddmX41U6L6AzhXSmClU&si=6c2SPAtYjVCa3GV6
virtual championship standings 🟣 facebook.com/photo?fbid=416852758168712&set=pcb.400944236426231
amazing advantage! racing is also taking risks
thanks a lot 💜
3 Hours in the rain... had enough? Thank you for that special support 💜💜
we dont know yet if the 3H Donington are on the wet 🤓
second round and 4 races on the wet! you girls are going to be masters in the rain!! actually, I loved does drif on the puddles 1:09:15
this one near the pit entry is even more fantastic - 1:19:21
or even better - 1:06:17
eheheh
A very risky strategy but it was worth it just to make a single stop...
almost 20 laps on a parcial dry track with wet
after race 🟣comparative with real-life race - facebook.com/photo?fbid=439519829235338&set=pcb.439520875901900
Certainly, AI's best lap was on slicks and in real-life they wouldn't have even touched the dry ones like you two. If you were faster than reality it means that in the real race the track will not have dried out as much as in the simulation
not easy to match this weather/track trabsitions when you have 4 slots max.
best lap and the real - life fastest lap come almost at the same time. Lap 28 for Emma and lap 30. Very curious 🙃
@@pedrocruz9277 yes! you saw the real-lofe race ?? the rain seems less than in PC2 but perhaps more slippery then imprves and turn again! so we used the PC2 4 slots - Light Rain, Heavy Cloud and repeat. We couldn't do it any other way. That explains why we were 3 seconds faster
@@arteemsintonia190 exact !! we also did not had acess to the air temp
after 🟣virtual championship standings - facebook.com/photo?fbid=439520799235241&set=pcb.439520875901900
Fortunately, your opponents are not very constant
@@arteemsintonia190 this is not last round yet
@@emmamastrani3930