Quick, maybe dumb question, but how do I tell if the stage is 50% asphalt 50% snow/ice or like 75% asphalt 25% snow/ice? I see the surface type where it says Smooth Asphalt/snow/ice, but how do I tell the percentages of each?
@RALLYTechnical2 жыл бұрын
Hi Cooper, there is no such thing as a dumb question. Fortunately on all my Monaco setup videos I put this in the video description... ...My Monaco setups explained Monaco can be broken down like this: 4x Asphalt (soft tyres) (2x forward, 2x reverse) 4x Mixed short (50%/50%)(Winters) (2x forward, 2x reverse) 4x Mixed long (75% asphalt 25% snow/ice) (Winters) (2x forward 2x reverse) Mixed long stages (winter tyres) Pra d'alart Col de turini depart Vallee descendante Route de turini Mixed Short (Winters tyres) Col de turini - sprint en descente Col de turini sprint en montee Col de turini - depart en descente Route de turini montee Asphalt (soft tyres) Gordolon - court montee Col de turini - descente Approche du Col de Turini - Montee Route de turini Descente Tyre/setup strategy -If your running an event and you get two asphalt stages together run the asphalt setup with the soft tyres. -If you get 2 mixed short stages together, run the mixed short setup with the winter tyres. -If you get an asphalt and mixed short stage together, use the mixed long setup with winter tyres. -If you get 2 mixed long stages together, naturally use the mixed long setup with the winter tyres. -if you get a mixed short and a mixed long together run the mixed long with the winter tyres. You can pretty much just get away with running the whole event with the mixed long setup and the winter tyres if strategy isn't your thing.
@ericgaudel19293 жыл бұрын
c est parti pour essayer. Merci
@Stirls233 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate 🙏🏻
@exr_davy91_673 жыл бұрын
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@bekj0073 жыл бұрын
огонь
@RALLYTechnical3 жыл бұрын
For those that do not speak Russian that comment was google translated to 'Fire'/ 'On Fire'. Спасибо