rec.autos.simulators

Nascar Qualifying

George Lew

Nascar Qualifying

by George Lew » Tue, 29 Aug 1995 04:00:00


>How do you get your tires warmed up? It seems you get one warm-up lap
>and one fast lap only. I never get a good time. My set-ups are O.K.
>because on some tracks I can win despite starting in last place.(I've
>been using full crash, pace lap and yellow, random weather , max # of
>opponents and 95% strength- I plan to go 100% strength when I figure
>out how to qualify!!!)

Are you using version 1.1 or greater?  The qualifiers qualify at their
actual opponent strength instead of at 100%.  Are you using a T1
steering wheel and pedals or joystick or what?

I started my racing experience in NASCAR Racing simulation by running
small 15-20 lappers at Martinsville, which I considered the hardest
oval to run at, at that time.  

Setups are one thing, but another is your driving style.  What kinds
of tracks are you having problems at?  Martinsville, for example, you
have to be "easy" on that gas coming out of the corner, and then 'er
have it.  If you stand on it you'll come around.  

Go #6 Mark Martin and #16 Ted Musgrave - Jack Roush Racing!!
NASCAR Racing!!


Brian Courti

Nascar Qualifying

by Brian Courti » Tue, 29 Aug 1995 04:00:00

How do you get your tires warmed up? It seems you get one warm-up lap
and one fast lap only. I never get a good time. My set-ups are O.K.
because on some tracks I can win despite starting in last place.(I've
been using full crash, pace lap and yellow, random weather , max # of
opponents and 95% strength- I plan to go 100% strength when I figure
out how to qualify!!!)

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