It’s a minimum of 2 drivers per car, and I believe up to 4 per car but can be mistaken.
You register with the same car and decide who drives first. When you load the game there is a button to press to become the active driver. Once the race starts, there is an options in the pitstop setting to do a driver swap. When you get into the pits, the other driver will get the option of then switching to them as active driver and take control of the car. Very similar than what iRacing does it.
Ya what he said. As the non-active driver, you are still in the session the entire time, you must just request a seat in the car the active driver selects the next driver to kick-off the handover process.
If you exeed your stint time you can be penaliszed or even DQ’d.
Not sure to be honest. I’ve seen it only in videos and not yet doen it myself. And unfortunately I won’t be able to do this race either as I’ll be on honeymoon.
As far as I know the active driver coming into the pits to swap over, does all the pitstop settings. The new driver takes control of the car just before ready to get going again.
Source: I’ve watched a ton of endurance races in ACC.
Here’s a nice guide.
OK, so I have created an organization on Mettlestate called Most Epic Win.
In there I created 1 team called MEW Bentley, MEWB for short.
I can create any number of teams, but you will have to log into the Mettlestate website first (this inclues registering your SteamID) and then let me know your name on there.
Or, alternatively, send me your email address and I will invite you to the organisation. I am trying to figure out how to make other people organisation leaders. I dont like responsibilities!