Excel Worksheets for IndyCar Racing

What is included in this Zip package:
* fuel-ims.xls - A mileage chart for Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
* fuel-mil.xls - A mileage chart for one-mile ovals.
* fuel-mis.xls - A mileage chart for Michagan International Speedway.
* fuel-nhs.xls - A mileage chart for New Hampshire International Speedway.
                 (your mileage may vary)<g>
* icrtimes.xls - A lap speed chart for all 16 IndyCar tracks.
* recrdsht.xls - A worksheet to keep track and personal records.

MILEAGE CHARTS (ovals only):
- Under the text box at the top of each chart is the length of the track.
- The laps (on the left side of chart) are set to go from 1-66. I also added   half- and full-distance on the end of the column.
- Across the top of the chart is the miles per gallon (MPG) which is   displayed on the cockpit fuel status readout (F2). These are appropriate   values for when I drive with boost set at nine. I also included a couple   of higher and a few lower values. These can be changed to whatever you     wish and the column values will change accordingly.
NOTE: I usually run my car at half tanks for 5-10 laps during warmup in       order to determine my average mileage reading.

SPEED CHARTS (all tracks):
- Full seconds are listed down the left side and tenths of a second are listed across the top.
- To change the full seconds, just change the first number in the list and the others will change automatically.

TRACK RECORDS:
- Track records (real-life or Papyrus) can be kept in the left column, while   your personal records can be kept in the right column. I have included the   track records as of the start of the 1994 season.
- To update either set of records, just type in the new speed (for ovals) or   the lap time (for road courses). On the personal side all you have to   change are the ones with N/A in the field.


  I'm not a math major, but I did the best I could with these worksheets. If you see any problems, or if you have any comments please let me know. Hope they help!

-Paul Ring