Mercedes didn't perform well in race.
McLaren and Red Bull are on top. (Webber poor star as usual )
Toro Rosso good race performance.
Force India a bit disappointing.
Calculating laptimes into grip values isn't the problem. I calculate it with openoffice calc (comparable with microsoft's excel) and with the race performance calculator. Don't know if it's the right way, for me it worked. But I want to know what the actual grip values are of each driver for each se...
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Thanks @nimrod111 But I knew this option before. Common there must something "better" to edit :mrgreen: Matti Laitinen's "Gepsitor2 - The Grand Prix 2 Editor" has two interesting things to edit, polar moment of inertia, downforce efficiency. Maybe the player's grip can be edited by the downforce eff...
Recently I made a nice experiment. I've configured the magic data for my Curitiba track so I was as fast as the cars with 750bhp (same as mine) at 16384 cc grip. Then I've changed my car to a slower car (don't remember the bhp) and changed a hidden GP2 parameter called "Player Grip" which is 16384 ...