SLS Race Data
Nov 3, 2013 11:48:06 GMT
Post by Si on Nov 3, 2013 11:48:06 GMT
SLS stores a lot of data about you as a driver. That's on-track data in rFactor, not anything funny about your personal life.
So if you haven't already had a look you really should have a look around.
Try the race results to start with by clicking on Results and then Race.
You'll be shown the last event race results.
You can select events from the drop down bar and then click on the small magnifying glass for more detail. Try it. It opens a popup window of the race results.
From the popup window you can click again on each drivers magnifying glass on the right to see all their laptimes.
Each laptime has a colour. N.B: These do NOT show legal and illegal laps! These colours are for consistency.
Consistency measures the drivers best lap and then works out every other lap to see how consistent they were.
All bright green and you are super consistent.
Red means you've probably spun or been in the pits and your laptime suffered.
Yellow \ orange are the shades in between.
Consistency is also measured numerically. You'll see it in your career page.
A low number means you are consistent and a higher number means you blow hot and cold with your lap times.
N.B: This only takes in data that the SLS Admins import. So that will be the Practice \ Qualify \ Warmup & Race data from planned events. It does not store data from practice sessions running in the week.
So if you haven't already had a look you really should have a look around.
Try the race results to start with by clicking on Results and then Race.
You'll be shown the last event race results.
You can select events from the drop down bar and then click on the small magnifying glass for more detail. Try it. It opens a popup window of the race results.
From the popup window you can click again on each drivers magnifying glass on the right to see all their laptimes.
Each laptime has a colour. N.B: These do NOT show legal and illegal laps! These colours are for consistency.
Consistency measures the drivers best lap and then works out every other lap to see how consistent they were.
All bright green and you are super consistent.
Red means you've probably spun or been in the pits and your laptime suffered.
Yellow \ orange are the shades in between.
Consistency is also measured numerically. You'll see it in your career page.
A low number means you are consistent and a higher number means you blow hot and cold with your lap times.
N.B: This only takes in data that the SLS Admins import. So that will be the Practice \ Qualify \ Warmup & Race data from planned events. It does not store data from practice sessions running in the week.