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Originally Posted by TF110
I took all the information from the local weather reports and from the fia's timing website- fiawec.alkamelsystems.com . It has the humidity, pressure, temperature etc. In the beginning of the race, the humidity was down and the temperature was high. Towards the final two hours the conditions changed. I think you can see the Toyota's pace got better when the temperature dropped and the humidity rose.
It is a race engine. The calculator doesnt specify if that is taken into account.
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If 9% equals 50 bhp 100% means 555bhp…right!!!!!