Basic Guide to iGP Manager through my Knowledge I have gained Tyres & Push Leve

Basic Guide to iGP Manager through my Knowledge I have gained Tyres & Push Level. Keep tyres top side of grey in temp or Red by a fraction, use push levels as temperature controls rather than push levels. Then Full 5/5 push on last lap before pit or last lap of race (unless you need to use it up to get in Drs before last lap etc.) as you can let them go very Red on approach to pit stop or last lap of race. Also for example you could push hard 5/5 to close gap on approach to DRS to get into the Zone then 2nd half of lap you can put on lower push level to cool tyres back down etc. (But you can’t do this on hot tracks because you can’t cool the tyres back down, they’ll stay really Red which is bad). But don’t get them too Red too early as that loses speed and gives the tyre higher wear % the more Red they are, which will affect the speed of the tyres for last part of a stint before pitting or end of race compared to rivals. Same with Blue tyres will be slow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Approx. push level when offline. Push level 1 = very low push(1/5), push level 5 = very high push(5/5). If 2 options shown use higher push at colder temp & lower push at higher end of temperature shown (Note also that this is for fully trained high talent drivers, I think if your drivers are like talent 2, level 8 then I think you can push harder before overheating tyres from what I remember so need to be careful with below push levels, it maybe you have to go 1 push level higher than suggested if you are a rookie team with low talent undertrained drivers etc.) Australia (Best tyres = Softs & Supersofts) (2 Stop on Softs OR Start on Supersofts before switching to Softs OR 1 Stop on Mediums) 5c-15c = Supersofts= 2/5, Softs=3/5, Mediums=4/5. 18c-27c= Supersofts=1/5, Softs=2/5, Mediums=3/5 Malaysia (Best tyres = softs & Mediums) (2 Stop on Softs OR 1 Stop on Mediums) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums=3/5 20c-30c= Supersofts= 1/5, Softs=1/5 to 2/5, Mediums=2/5 to 3/5 35c+ = Softs= 1/5, mediums 2/5. China (Best tyres = softs & Mediums) (2 Stop on Softs OR 1 Stop on Mediums) 5c-20c = SuperSofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs= 3/5, Mediums= 4/5 25c+= Supersofts=1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums= 3/5 Bahrain (Best tyres = softs) (2 Stop Softs OR 1 Stop Mediums) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs= 2/5 to 3/5, Mediums = 3/5. 25c+ = Supersofts=1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums, 3/5. 35c+ = Softs 1/5, Mediums 2/5 Spain (Best tyres = Softs) (2 Stop on Softs OR 1 Stop Mediums) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs 2/5 to 3/5, mediums= 3/5. 25c + = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5. Monaco (Best tyres = Supersofts Only, other tyres don’t work at all) 2 Stop on Supersofts or 3 Stop on Supersofts) 5c-20c = Supersofts = 5/5. 25c+ = Supersofts = 4/5. Turkey (Best tyres = Softs & Mediums) (2 Stop on Softs OR 1 Stop on Mediums) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs = 3/5, mediums 3/5 to 4/5. 26c+ = Supersofts 1/5, Softs 2/5, Mediums 3/5. Great Britain (Best tyres = Softs, Mediums & Supersofts) (2 Stop on Softs OR Start on Supersofts before switching to Softs OR 1 Stop on Softs Or Mediums OR start Softs & Switch to Mediums on a 1 Stop) 5c to 20c = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5 to 3/5, Mediums= 3/5 Germany (Best tyres = Softs, Supersofts) (2 Stop Softs or Start on Supersofts before switching to Softs. OR 1 Stop on Softs) 5c-20c = Supersofts = 2/5 to 3/5, Softs = 3/5 to 4/5, Mediums = 4/5 to 5/5. 25c+ = Supersofts = 1/5, Softs= 2/5 to 3/5, Mediums 3/5 to 4/5 Hungary (Best tyres = Softs & Supersofts) (2 Stop on Softs or Start on Supersofts before switching to Softs OR 1 Stop on Softs) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 2/5 to 3/5, Softs= 3/5 to 4/5, Mediums= 4/5 to 5/5. 25c+ = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs= 3/5, Mediums= 4/5. Europe (Best tyres = Softs & Supersofts) (2 Stop on Softs or Start on Supersofts and switch to Softs rest of race) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 2/5, Softs= 3/5, Mediums= 3/5 to 4/5. 25c+ = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums= 3/5. Belgium (Best tyres = Softs) (2 Stop on Softs or 1 Stop on Mediums) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs= 2/5 to 3/5, Mediums= 3/5 to 4/5. 25c+ = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums= 3/5. Italy (Best tyres = Softs & Mediums) (1 Stop on Softs or Mediums) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums= 3/5. 25c+ = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 1/5, Mediums= 2/5. Singapore (Best tyres = Softs & Supersofts & Mediums) (2 Stop on Softs or Start on Supersofts switching to Softs for Rest of Race or 1 Stop on Mediums) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs= 2/5 to 3/5, Mediums= 3/5 to 4/5. 25c+ = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums= 3/5. 38c+ = Softs 1/5, Mediums= 2/5 Japan (Best tyres = Softs & Mediums) (2 Stop on Softs Or 1 Stop on Mediums) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs= 2/5 to 3/5, Mediums= 3/5 to 4/5. 25c+ = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums= 3/5. Brazil (Best tyres = Softs) (1 Stop or 2 Stop on Softs) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs= 2/5 to 3/5, Mediums= 3/5 to 4/5. 25c+ = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums= 3/5. Abu Dhabi (Best tyres = Softs & Supersofts & Mediums) (1 Stop on mediums or Softs or 2 Stop on Softs or Start on Supersofts before switching to Softs on a 2 Stop) 5c-20c = Supersofts= 1/5 to 2/5, Softs= 2/5 to 3/5, Mediums= 3/5 to 4/5. 25c+ = Supersofts= 1/5, Softs= 2/5, Mediums= 3/5. 35c+ = Softs= 1/5, Mediums = 2/5 In Wet conditions it’s pretty much a 1 Stop race everywhere assuming it is wet all the way through race, push level usually similar to what is used for Soft tyres in dry. Wets or Intermediates? (wetness Level) 0.1-3.0mm = Intermediates 3.1mm+ = Full Wets --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kers usage & DRS When using Kers - don't use kers when in DRS zone as there is a speed limit which you can get to with just push level 5 in drs without kers (with level 17 drs & above), so you just waste kers that way (with low level DRS & Kers below level 12, it will actually be an advantage to use kers in DRS Zone to help with overtake as you won’t reach the speed limit of 350kmh), also there is a speed limit for each push level so when using kers put the push level higher to make most use of the kers power. Also using bits of Kers to keep in DRS zones is important for teams above level 13 Technology & especially for teams above level 16+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Car Design & Spying Main Areas = Acceleration, Braking, Handling, Downforce. For example: 10 points of downforce is better than 35 points of Fuel Economy Secondary Areas = Fuel Econ, Tyres Econ, For teams changing engines & parts every race means cooling & reliability is almost irrelevant. Spying on 1 area at a time, spy on the biggest gap in one of the the big 4 (accell,Brake,Hand,Downforce) once they maximum then spy fuel then once maximum again, spy on tyres, cooling/reliability can wait till the end. Change Engines for every race if possible as lose a lot of performance and lap time. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drivers The higher the talent level the better and need 20 talents to compete in Elite Tier. Very important to train Stamina to 20 before you train anything else for 2 reasons, 1=it’s an important attribute for race speed, and no.2= it’s the quickest attribute to train before your drivers turn to red stars etc. Also Academy drivers are much cheaper, for example signing a level 18 driver with talent 20 from another team is 1.2 million per race. But if you sign an academy talent 20 they are only £0.3 million per race but need a lot of training but will still be £0.35-£0.4 million per race when fully trained, the price is due to level, you may find a level 5 20 talent driver on transfer market and his wage would be about £0.3-£0.4 million per race which leaves more money to spend of extra designers. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Designers & Other Staff Get 4.5* or 5* Chief Designer with a weakness of cooling or reliability, with a strength of one of the other areas although having a strength of Acceleration/Braking/downforce/Handling is best. You can run up to 3 designers throughout a season for a better starting design for first race, if you have one with strength of braking & weakness of cooling, and one with strength of handling uploads/Litterature/ guide 9 .pdf

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