Very good tool, i love it. What about adding a display "laps left until out of fuel"? Could be next to all the fuel information on the bottom. And it maybe it should turn red when you have to pit this lap (or even make in configurable, but that depends on how much time you want to invest )
1) The rule clearly states that that at least two tyres have to be on track and furthermore that cars touching a pole are defined cutting. I can not see a conflict in that.
2) In my opinion it's your obligation to familiarize yourself with the specific rules of an event. No one has to inform you about some special rules. Read and understand them beforehand and you're fine. If you're not sure: ask.
The decisive factor is the tracker and the tracker counts the outlap as a lap as well. 4th column from the right of the tracker (http://tracker.16-hour-race.de/) states the current number of completed laps. It is updated once a minute. The total amount of laps allowed during the 48 hour qualification is 60.
Team #179 already drove some qualification laps. You can have a look at them. They drove a total of 24 laps consisting of one outlap and 23 flying laps. They now got 36 laps remaining for the whole qualification.
More than one driver can set laps on the qualy server. You have to decide how you spend your 60 laps (but stay within 60 to avoid penalty). The quotes below belong to exaclty the same question already answered
Seriously guys, think about using an ISP silently(!!!) deleting your mails without even dropping you a note. Nevertheless I am in the process of getting this fixed.
It's Microsoft breaking eMailing... They require registering your server as an originating host with them so the mail is being accepted. But that is against RFC's and common understanding of how emailing works... so I don't do it. I suggest changing provider to someone who understands how the internet works