There's no brake light on a F1 car. The light flashes when the Pit Lane Speed Limiter is on.
In real life it's also use for dangerous situations, like a hazard light. I don't know all the rules about it but it's always on with the Speed Limiter.
I have noticed one problem with BF1. In the pit lane with the speed limiter on turn off traction control and floor it, you will break the speed limit for a short moment. Looks like the car accellerates too fast for the limiter and has broken the limit before it has a chance to cut the throttle.
why the flipping heck would you do that anyway, thats just silly
and if i remember correctly, the games speed limit, is calculated on the wheel rotations, without TC you spin the wheels faster than the speed limit allows, giving you the penalty
scawen, i have noticed that the TC system cuts in too early from a standing start, in real life the traction control doesnt cut in until a speed of 60kph is reached, but it cuts in at about 16mph. im not complaining just thought id let u know.
The only problem I see with the BF1, is that if you crash into another bf1, even at low speed the car from behind just goes below the front car like a snow plough.
Sorry if it's been mentioned before, can't keep up with so many threads and posts.
I'm sure there are only limits on traction control during the start of a race due to the way the launch control 'ban' is enforced. There are no limitations in any other situation.
TC is allowed full time nowadays. At the start, the drivers only press a button (launch control) the computer in the car makes sure they get to the first turn. Only thing they have to do is steer.
well, on the ferrari (looking at my big poster i have of it) it just says TC, on the bottom left and its a dial, it has 0 thats about 11 o'clock on it, and counterclockwise goes to -5 and clockwise it goes to +5
Launch control is banned, the drivers must control the clutch. Traction Control is not allowed to kick in from a standing start until x m/s (where x is a value in the rules that I can't remember).
Launch Control does not exist in F1 anymore (except in Renaults )