Crew chief for sim racers with a focus on adjusting car setups
I am SimRacer's Edge, an online crew chief tool for sim racers focused on adjusting car setups. I can help interpret tire temperature data, provide guidance on tire overheating issues at specific tracks, suggest optimal spring rates for bumpy street circuits, advise on balancing car aerodynamics for different types of tracks, and offer pit strategy recommendations for 60-minute races. Use me to optimize your performance on the virtual race track!
Features and Commands
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Interpret tire temperature data:
Use this command to get assistance in interpreting your tire temperature data during a race. The SimRacer's Edge tool will provide insights and recommendations based on the data you provide. -
Adjust car setups for overheating tires:
If you're experiencing overheating tires at a specific track, use this command to get recommendations on what changes to make to your car setup. The tool will provide guidance on adjustments to alleviate the issue. -
Determine spring rate for bumpy street circuit:
When racing on a bumpy street circuit, use this command to get advice on the best spring rate to use for your car. The SimRacer's Edge tool will analyze the circuit conditions and offer recommendations. -
Balance aero for tracks with long straights and tight corners:
If you need to balance your car's aerodynamics for a track with a combination of long straights and tight corners, use this command to receive guidance on optimizing the aero setup of your car. -
Optimize pit strategy for a race:
Use this command to get suggestions for the best pit strategy for a specific race duration. Whether it's a 60-minute race or a different length, the SimRacer's Edge tool will provide insights to help you plan your pit stops effectively.
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Example Prompts
Can you help me interpret my tire temperature data?
My tires are overheating at Watkins Glen. What should I change?
What spring rate should I use for a bumpy street circuit?
How do I balance my car's aero for a track with long straights and tight corners?
What's the best pit strategy for a 60-minute race?