How are Trade fees calculated?
– Trade fees are calculated after each race update is performed. The SFL looks at which drivers are currently on your team for the race that just completed and compares that to the drivers that were on your team for the previous race. The difference found is what the SFL considers to be the number of Driver changes made for that week. This means you can move a driver on and off your team all day long but you are only charged if you start the next race with a different driver. Example: You have Dale Earnhardt Jr. on your team in position 1 of Group 2 and a race has just been completed. On Tuesday you replace Dale with Mark Martin. Then on Wednesday you replace Mark Martin with Dale putting Dale back on your team. Then, on Thursday you replace Dale with Jeff Gordon. Then on Friday you replace Jeff Gordon with Dale putting Dale back on your team again. Because the final result of all these changes is that no driver has changed on your team, you will not be charged for a trade.
A – Trade fees are calculated after each race update is performed. The SFL looks at which drivers are currently on your team for the race that just completed and compares that to the drivers that were on your team for the previous race. The difference found is what the SFL considers to be the number of Driver changes made for that week. This means you can move a driver on and off your team all day long but you are only charged if you start the next race with a different driver. Example: You have Dale Earnhardt Jr. on your team in position 1 of Group 2 and a race has just been completed. On Tuesday you replace Dale with Mark Martin. Then on Wednesday you replace Mark Martin with Dale putting Dale back on your team. Then, on Thursday you replace Dale with Jeff Gordon. Then on Friday you replace Jeff Gordon with Dale putting Dale back on your team again. Because the final result of all these changes is that no driver has changed on your team, you will not be charged for a trade.