okay.. well if you dont know what this is, its in the champ car racing series here in the US.
anyways, what its used for, is on the smaller/tighter tracks (imagine.. south city).. there's a ton of short straits and many many turns; its used (majorly) in tracks like such, where there are few chances to be able to pass; basically you land up in the same position you started, except for a few people that dropped off because of crashing/mechanical problems.
basically, the champ cars are limited to the amount of horsepower, and when they push down on the push to pass button, they are given a few extra RPMS and gain about 50 horsepower for up to 60 seconds.
as its said, you can either hord them up for the last few seconds to get a close finish, or you can use it to pass when the chance comes.
basically, the times when its used to be horded up, would be on longer and wider tracks, where passing is easily done without problems; vs used to pass on short town tracks when passing is impossible otherwise.
Although i know you guys dont want nitrous; thats NOT what this is!, its just releasing the limiter on these cars to gain some horsepower... its a tactic to cease the position in front of you.
last words; the one thing i dont think we would need is the full 60 seconds; since the races in LFS are usually only a few laps long; maybe 30 seconds would be more reasonable (however im not sure, this would have to be tested)
anyways, what its used for, is on the smaller/tighter tracks (imagine.. south city).. there's a ton of short straits and many many turns; its used (majorly) in tracks like such, where there are few chances to be able to pass; basically you land up in the same position you started, except for a few people that dropped off because of crashing/mechanical problems.
basically, the champ cars are limited to the amount of horsepower, and when they push down on the push to pass button, they are given a few extra RPMS and gain about 50 horsepower for up to 60 seconds.
as its said, you can either hord them up for the last few seconds to get a close finish, or you can use it to pass when the chance comes.
basically, the times when its used to be horded up, would be on longer and wider tracks, where passing is easily done without problems; vs used to pass on short town tracks when passing is impossible otherwise.
Although i know you guys dont want nitrous; thats NOT what this is!, its just releasing the limiter on these cars to gain some horsepower... its a tactic to cease the position in front of you.
last words; the one thing i dont think we would need is the full 60 seconds; since the races in LFS are usually only a few laps long; maybe 30 seconds would be more reasonable (however im not sure, this would have to be tested)