Anyone know whether there is a limit on how many sponsors you can have signed up? I currently have 2 new deals waiting to be completed but for the last 3 races they have been at 99% and still nothing?
As far as going bust is concerned..I didn't have enough cash to race for two seasons at the start..poured too much into stuff too quick, but had to just sit around and reel in the cash from the sponsors over a period of time...then WATCH YOUR SPENDING!!!!
Grabbing 5 star drivers and engines at the early stages might seem good, but they soon take all your cash, and then you have to pay them for sitting around doing bugger all!
Thank God for that. I'm definatley not one for overspending! I always calculate my budget excactly at the start of each season! - its just my sponsorship with Pesci Blu seems to have hit a stumbling block - at 100%. I expected it to go through and so my budget is higher then the income! At least all my hard work into the game is not wasted.
P.S I have engines for sale @ 280,000, 120,000 and 30,000. PM me for details of Special Offers!
My team, Alkan Racing, just joined the LFS club. =) Do give me some pointers.
Im in my 2nd year, and i've switched to Jonda, BMM and Marathon as suppliers. Sure they're good, but i only get 800k profite each race... oh well...
I'd love to get 800K profit per race at the minute!!!
If you want some pointers from me (an inexpereinced fellow), then I'd say (more experienced people - feel free to disagree!!):
Start developing your own chassis and engine as soon as possible.
Never buy an engine that has reliability more than 10% less than the other stats (esp. power) I found this to my cost!
Develop good relationships with other teams, esp. your engine supplier.
Always auto contract your best drivers. They will improve quickly and their wage won't go up. e.g my best driver will probably be all 100% soon but his (or her - her name is Natalie! All my things about women drivers ut the window!) wage is only 250,000
800k profit per race in 2nd season is very respectable!
Keep on like that, and you will see the rewards piling up!
My advice is get your facilities up as quick as possible, concentrating on your COMMERCIAL department first...get the money coming in, then start building a chassis. Even if it takes ages, go for one that will be better than the 'Supplier' one that you are using, then you can start running your own chassis, which will save you lots of cash!
Main tip for building a chassis...keep the grip/aero stats LEVEL...you also want to get the reliability up as quick as possible.
Example for 'level'...I had some components at 130 aero/grip, and some at 135...'balance' was at 85%. I changed it so that EVERYTHING was at 130, which gave balance as 100%...result, 1.2 secs per lap faster (on test track!)
Not sure if I agree here. I'm currently loosing (for the second time) to a team that uses an engine with 200% bhp, 171% rpm and only 110% reliability. So far, it suffered only two engine failures within six races and is ahead of me by 22 pts. Okay, I was a bit unlucky to have one engine failure myself and one of my drivers crash once, but still.
Have to pitch in with Linsen here..my engines (home built) are 150/150/100/105...(at the moment!) and have only had ONE engine failure in my entire career.
Currently pushing the reliability up a bit more tho, as my engine dept has to wait for lots more pennies before it can go above 150%
And Tristan...where you get Dragon tyres from? they not on my list (ah...seen teh answer already!)
I was just wondering, is it cheaper to build your own engines? looking at it from the development stage, research stage, testing does it work out cheaper than just buying an engine from someone else?
I have just signed up to a pro account but i currently do not employ any engine mechanics and I am buying an engine for 2.5mil