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And even with that strategy prime tyres are marginal.
So they broke something that worked for 20+ years.
I did like your earlier idea though. You are only six years too late with it.
Apparantly
40Kg of fuel = 40% race distance..
80Kg of fuel = 80% race distance.. no matter the track, track length, short oval or long swirly track...
Apparantly they ALL use 1kg of fuel per % race distance...
they were lazy... admit it!
It is quite simple! You write (ltrs left (est. nr of laps)).
the estimated number of laps, is then calculated based on engine mode so when you change it, it recalculate number of laps...
Fixed your problem...
The system we have now is not great, but it'll do.