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Grand Prix 2 Setups

Jochen Tr

Grand Prix 2 Setups

by Jochen Tr » Sun, 28 Jul 1996 04:00:00

Any advice for any of the circuits ?

Robert E. Bru

Grand Prix 2 Setups

by Robert E. Bru » Sun, 28 Jul 1996 04:00:00


>Any advice for any of the circuits ?

somebody once upon a time posted these setups for GP1:

Circuit     Q.laptime  [Frnt/Rear] (R|F)       [1,2,3,4,5,6]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spain:      1:14:113    [51/30]    3R          [25,32,39,47,56,63]

Portugal:   1:08:648    [51/30]    3R          [25,32,39,47,55,63]

Japan:      1:28:408    [53/32]    3R          [25,32,39,47,55,62]

Belgium:    1:41:943    [49/28]    3R          [26,33,41,49,57,64]

USA:        1:15:562    [64/46]    3R          [25,31,38,45,52,58]

SanMarino:  1:17:834    [53/33]    3R          [25,32,39,46,54,62]

Monaco:     1:13:487    [64/57]    2R          [25,31,36,42,48,53]

Canada:     1:14:637    [48/30]    3R          [25,32,39,49,54,61]

France:     1:08:223    [52/32]    3R          [25,32,39,46,54,62]

Germany:    1:32:299    [25/10]    5R          [24,32,40,47,54,62]

UK:         1:17:708    [49/39]    5F          [21,28,35,43,52,63]

Hungary:    1:12:818    [64/50]    3R          [25,32,37,44,52,56]

Italy:      1:17:640    [39/25]    3R          [25,32,39,47,55,63]

Brazil:     1:10:404    [50/30]    3R          [25,32,39,46,54,62]

Mexico:     1:10:799    [50/32]    3R          [25,33,40,47,54,62]

Australia:  1:09:015    [54,31]    3R          [25,32,39,46,54,62]

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At least it's a starting point.  I can't get anywhere near his Monza
time.  GP2 seems about 5 secs slower than the best I could do with
GP1.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bob Bruss

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Andrew Hayto

Grand Prix 2 Setups

by Andrew Hayto » Tue, 30 Jul 1996 04:00:00

Is it just me or does it get way harder when changing from rookie to
amateur difficulty level. In Germany I can do a good lab of about 1:48
by changing setups, with the top computer cars doing about 1:54 in
Rookie mode and 1:46 in amateur. Isn't there anything in between. Other
circuits have similar differences. Is it just my bad driving? Bad setup?
or just impossible?

Andy

Ronald Stoe

Grand Prix 2 Setups

by Ronald Stoe » Tue, 30 Jul 1996 04:00:00



> >Any advice for any of the circuits ?

> somebody once upon a time posted these setups for GP1:

> Circuit     Q.laptime  [Frnt/Rear] (R|F)       [1,2,3,4,5,6]
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Spain:      1:14:113    [51/30]    3R          [25,32,39,47,56,63]
> [snip]
> ---------------------
> At least it's a starting point.  I can't get anywhere near his Monza
> time.  GP2 seems about 5 secs slower than the best I could do with
> GP1.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Bob Bruss

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Well, in GP2 you're no longer riding on rails...8^)

l8er
ronny

Toni Hilakar

Grand Prix 2 Setups

by Toni Hilakar » Wed, 31 Jul 1996 04:00:00


> Is it just me or does it get way harder when changing from rookie to
> amateur difficulty level. In Germany I can do a good lab of about 1:48
> by changing setups, with the top computer cars doing about 1:54 in
> Rookie mode and 1:46 in amateur. Isn't there anything in between. Other
> circuits have similar differences. Is it just my bad driving? Bad setup?
> or just impossible?

> Andy

Hi!
Just keep practising and trying setups. I did 1.45.103 after 1 hour of
tuning my setups.

It is possible, just difficult.

Maybe I should hire a racing-engineer to tune my car so I could go
faster than 1.45 ?

Greetings

Toni H.


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