Well.. you can still edit the performance of the cars to force a DNF from two drivers right at the beginning of the race... (i.e. there's an useful item - Failure Editor) When you're running 100% distance or something about that, it works well.. who remembers how many cars were there on the second lapby Mr. Lee - Grand Prix 3
Have to agree there... Those are really damn good liveries !!!by Mr. Lee - Grand Prix 3
How come they are alowed to do that???? Got no idea. The only rule nowadays is to have the same livery for both cars. Numbers for Jordan, Minardi and looks like for Williams as well can now only be seen on the FIA entry lists as I imagine Besides, McLaren this year have removed their numbers from the rear wings (now only Toyota have them placed there as I remember). Post Edited (04-2by Mr. Lee - F1
2001) raced alongside Junqueira in Cart, on Chip Ganassi, then got fired for being too slow!!!! Not only for that. The word on the street was, that he had some serious agues with his mechanics there as well. And you know who's the ONLY bad boy at Ganassi One too many, and Minassian had to go...by Mr. Lee - F1
Both Ralf & Juan run without numbers on their cars at Imola... Don't know why really... never known an f1 car to be without them. Well, Jordan are running second season in a row without numbers on their cars... and this year Minardi are doing the same trick as well...by Mr. Lee - F1
Hold on, Nico Rosberg is coming... Besides if Giorgio Pantano wins this years F3000 title, he might well end up in a Minardi car in 2004by Mr. Lee - F1
Alex wrote: Stirling Moss wasn't really unlucky (apart from his Goodwood crash). He gave up an easy chance to win the championship, totally by choice. A gentleman's gesture, but he must have thought twice! If you're talking about the 1956 gesture at Monza, it was in fact Peter Collins, who gave up his car and with it the title chance to Juan Fangio.by Mr. Lee - F1
Hi! I start with my first post here I was wondering if there are any brand new GP3 tracks currently being worked on? I read about some (i.e. the old layout of Monaco), but are there any other ones? Also is there a GP3 version of French track Pau (former F3000, and currently F3 track as I imagine)by Mr. Lee - Grand Prix 3