ENERGIE FORMULA
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ENERGIE FORMULA
This is the formula for Zolder, and an explanation of how to approach this formula.
50.42536 -0.05845 * Con -0.07509 * Tal -0.07548 * Exp -0.09206 * Sta + 1.65662 * CTR
The starting number is 50.42536 and then I subtract my concentration and the other things.
I look at how much concentration my driver has. In my case 160. I multiply this 160 by the amount in the formula for concentration. In this case 0.05845. The most convenient is to first make a sum as I have made below. So every time the amount that your driver has and multiply that by the number in the formula. Once you've done that, add these four numbers as I did below. Then you have the total of your concentration, talent, experience and endurance. I come to 34.67419 in my case as you see below.
160 concentration x 0.05845 = 9.352
201 talent x 0.07509 = 15.09309
66 experience x 0.07548 = 4.98168
57 stamina x 0.09206 = 5.24742
Total = 34.67419
This result of the four driver characteristics (34.67419) I subtract from the first number in the formula. As you can see below.
50.423536 - 34.67419 = 15.749346
Now I have the number 15.749346 as a result. I subtract this result from the total of 100%.
100 - 15.749346 = 84.25066
I then divide this 84.25066 by the last number in the formula. At Zolder this is 1.65662.
84.25066: 1.65662 = 50.856961
The result of 50.856961 is the amount of CT you can use to get your energy to zero.
I will explain it again simply below:
1. - Take your driver characteristics and multiply it by the number in the formula for it.
2. - The total of these driver characteristics is subtracted from the first number in the formula.
3. - You subtract the result from 100.
4. - Divide the number that you are left with by the last number in the formula. And the outcome of that is the% CT that you can use to get to 0% energy at the end of the race.
There is also another way to check how much energy you have left. You still do steps 1 to 3 as described just above. But then you take the last number in the formula (1.65662) and multiply that by the amount of% CT you want to use during the race. In my case for upcoming race that is 20% CT.
1.65662 x 20% CT = 33.1324
Instead of now doing the fourth step as just above. Take the number you have after step 3. I will repeat step three below, and then subtract the result from just above (the 33.1324).
step 3.100 - 15.749346 = 84.25066 (And then I subtract the result of my 20% CT.) - 33.1324 = 51.11826
This would mean that with 20% CT in Zolder at the end of the race, I would have 51% energy left at the end of the race.
PAY ATTENTION !!!! Because sometimes you also have situations where your energy is not completely back to 100% before your race starts. Suppose your energy is only at 80% before the race, then you miss another 20%. You also deduct this 20% from the outcome of step 3.
You then get this:
100 - 15.749346 = 84.25066 - (20% example) = 64.25066
64.25066: 1.65662 = 38.784187% CT is the amount of% CT I can use to get my energy to zero.
Quite a lot to do,did not put in the sheet,now if you like i can do,just give me some time
And i have to figure out the starting amount for every circuit, think i have the most numbers to start
cheers Hansy
50.42536 -0.05845 * Con -0.07509 * Tal -0.07548 * Exp -0.09206 * Sta + 1.65662 * CTR
The starting number is 50.42536 and then I subtract my concentration and the other things.
I look at how much concentration my driver has. In my case 160. I multiply this 160 by the amount in the formula for concentration. In this case 0.05845. The most convenient is to first make a sum as I have made below. So every time the amount that your driver has and multiply that by the number in the formula. Once you've done that, add these four numbers as I did below. Then you have the total of your concentration, talent, experience and endurance. I come to 34.67419 in my case as you see below.
160 concentration x 0.05845 = 9.352
201 talent x 0.07509 = 15.09309
66 experience x 0.07548 = 4.98168
57 stamina x 0.09206 = 5.24742
Total = 34.67419
This result of the four driver characteristics (34.67419) I subtract from the first number in the formula. As you can see below.
50.423536 - 34.67419 = 15.749346
Now I have the number 15.749346 as a result. I subtract this result from the total of 100%.
100 - 15.749346 = 84.25066
I then divide this 84.25066 by the last number in the formula. At Zolder this is 1.65662.
84.25066: 1.65662 = 50.856961
The result of 50.856961 is the amount of CT you can use to get your energy to zero.
I will explain it again simply below:
1. - Take your driver characteristics and multiply it by the number in the formula for it.
2. - The total of these driver characteristics is subtracted from the first number in the formula.
3. - You subtract the result from 100.
4. - Divide the number that you are left with by the last number in the formula. And the outcome of that is the% CT that you can use to get to 0% energy at the end of the race.
There is also another way to check how much energy you have left. You still do steps 1 to 3 as described just above. But then you take the last number in the formula (1.65662) and multiply that by the amount of% CT you want to use during the race. In my case for upcoming race that is 20% CT.
1.65662 x 20% CT = 33.1324
Instead of now doing the fourth step as just above. Take the number you have after step 3. I will repeat step three below, and then subtract the result from just above (the 33.1324).
step 3.100 - 15.749346 = 84.25066 (And then I subtract the result of my 20% CT.) - 33.1324 = 51.11826
This would mean that with 20% CT in Zolder at the end of the race, I would have 51% energy left at the end of the race.
PAY ATTENTION !!!! Because sometimes you also have situations where your energy is not completely back to 100% before your race starts. Suppose your energy is only at 80% before the race, then you miss another 20%. You also deduct this 20% from the outcome of step 3.
You then get this:
100 - 15.749346 = 84.25066 - (20% example) = 64.25066
64.25066: 1.65662 = 38.784187% CT is the amount of% CT I can use to get my energy to zero.
Quite a lot to do,did not put in the sheet,now if you like i can do,just give me some time
And i have to figure out the starting amount for every circuit, think i have the most numbers to start
cheers Hansy
hansy- Posts : 9
Join date : 2021-03-05
Re: ENERGIE FORMULA
I think before putting it into the sheet, you should get the starting number's for each track and then it will be easier to populate the sheet with required formulas :] At least, that's what I do, when I need something added
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