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F12001

Jules

F12001

by Jules » Sun, 14 Jul 2002 01:58:33

Newbie question, sorry if its already been covered recently... On F12001,
are there performance differences between the cars? I like to drive the
Mclaren, but would I be any quicker in a Williams or Ferrari? Or do
different cars suit different driving styles (not sure what mine is
anyway!)?. Thanks in advance :-)
Chris H

F12001

by Chris H » Sun, 14 Jul 2002 05:17:01

I'm sure others will answer correctly, but also sure I can take a finely
tuned Ferrari any day and make it perform like a sick, 1.5 cylinder Citroen.
Driving capabilities does have a lot to do with it, but also how they're
tuned in relation to your particular driving style.  8-)
--
Chris H.


Dave Henri

F12001

by Dave Henri » Sun, 14 Jul 2002 09:39:51

   Yes there are differences in power and handling amoung the various
chassis.  However, if you can get a good online session, there is an option
to make all cars equal.  But offline, you will be sucking exhaust fumes if
you choose a Jag.
dave henrie


> I'm sure others will answer correctly, but also sure I can take a finely
> tuned Ferrari any day and make it perform like a sick, 1.5 cylinder
Citroen.
> Driving capabilities does have a lot to do with it, but also how they're
> tuned in relation to your particular driving style.  8-)
> --
> Chris H.



> > Newbie question, sorry if its already been covered recently... On
F12001,
> > are there performance differences between the cars? I like to drive the
> > Mclaren, but would I be any quicker in a Williams or Ferrari? Or do
> > different cars suit different driving styles (not sure what mine is
> > anyway!)?. Thanks in advance :-)


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