Enzo309
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Refueling has been banned in F1 just this 2010 season
so the fuel load has been and will be 170 kilograms / 230 liters and at the start of the race in combination of cold tyre's / brakes that makes it a challenge and more strategic race for the drivers (braking , cornering , accelerating , top speed affected by fuel load)
The fuel load is also exact for just 305-315 kilometers that is about 53 laps in Suzuka circuit and in the real Suzuka GP it is 53 laps which is also exact for the fuel load.
In GT5 however the fuel only lasts a lot less than 53 laps about only 25 if I remember but it was half of 53 for sure and its not the same fuel load and currently I do not think nor feel the fuel load is affecting the cars weight and its performance in any way.
If there are future plans for real fuel load amount/weight for the Ferrari F10 then it should have a fuel amount option because qualifying with 170 kg of fuel is not good and in real life they qualify with 5 laps worth of fuel.
If the fuel load amount/weight becomes implemented in the future
For qualifying the fuel load should only start with about 5 laps worth of fuel to maximize performance and then can go to the pit stop if more laps of qualifying is required or simply every car can have an option of how much fuel load they can load but obviously when the race starts they have full fuel load
Also for F1 regulations the speed limit in pit stops should be 200 kmh which is the real regulation not a pedestrian-going 80 kmh + the penalty on an F1 race should have a drive through pit stop penalty if not made within 10 laps of recieved penalty then 25 seconds of total time will be deducted at the end of the race to mention that is a real F1 rule as of 2010 and upwards.
so the fuel load has been and will be 170 kilograms / 230 liters and at the start of the race in combination of cold tyre's / brakes that makes it a challenge and more strategic race for the drivers (braking , cornering , accelerating , top speed affected by fuel load)
The fuel load is also exact for just 305-315 kilometers that is about 53 laps in Suzuka circuit and in the real Suzuka GP it is 53 laps which is also exact for the fuel load.
In GT5 however the fuel only lasts a lot less than 53 laps about only 25 if I remember but it was half of 53 for sure and its not the same fuel load and currently I do not think nor feel the fuel load is affecting the cars weight and its performance in any way.
If there are future plans for real fuel load amount/weight for the Ferrari F10 then it should have a fuel amount option because qualifying with 170 kg of fuel is not good and in real life they qualify with 5 laps worth of fuel.
If the fuel load amount/weight becomes implemented in the future
For qualifying the fuel load should only start with about 5 laps worth of fuel to maximize performance and then can go to the pit stop if more laps of qualifying is required or simply every car can have an option of how much fuel load they can load but obviously when the race starts they have full fuel load
Also for F1 regulations the speed limit in pit stops should be 200 kmh which is the real regulation not a pedestrian-going 80 kmh + the penalty on an F1 race should have a drive through pit stop penalty if not made within 10 laps of recieved penalty then 25 seconds of total time will be deducted at the end of the race to mention that is a real F1 rule as of 2010 and upwards.
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