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MTL`s Grand Prix 2 Web Site in co-operation with International Racing Site
presents a
Grand prix 2 Hot Lap Competition
Brazil | Pacific | San Marino | Monaco | Spain | Canada | France | Great Britain | Germany | Hungary | Belgium | Italy | Portugal | Europe | Japan | Australia
Your dream comes true: driving with a speed of 300 km/h on a circuit with your Formula One car. Feel the asphalt sliding under your car, smell the rubber of your tyres while you are driving over the curbs in a chicane. Geoff Crammond made this wonderful simulation game under license by Foca and Fuji Television. Another dream comes true: driving against others all over the world. Let's burn some rubber...
The International Racing Site incorporation with MasaYard's Grand prix 2 Home Page offers you a full package to have fun with Grand prix 2. Download the latest utilities, setup's, cockpits, replays and more. Read the latest news concerning Grand prix 2 or join our free competition and try to beat everyone!
Digital and Analog: Analog means a control method which can have more values as 1 (high) and 0 (low), e.g. a Joystick (values 0,1; 0,2; etc.). Digital (high value or low value, 1 or 0) can have the discription: 'all' or 'nothing', so when you are driving and you use the brakes, you use them at once. With a Joystick you can give a little bit power to the engine, etc. When you drive into a curve, you slow down (loose buttons on Keyboard but less power on Joystick), when you go out you push the 'A' on your Keyboard again (that means all power to the wheels/engine). When you are using an analog Joystick, you can give a little bit power so the car won't slide away.
Abbreviations used in the competition rankings: P. = Position; # = Car number; 1st Int. = First Intermediate on track; Spd. (kph) = Average Speed in kilometres/hour; Spd. (mph) = Average Speed in miles/hour; Weight = Weight (lbs); F.R. = Frame Rate; BHP = Horse Power.
Any modifications are prohibited, and anyone cought modifying their car to their advantage will face punishment with disqualification and perhaps even banishment from the competition.
Again: Any modifications are prohibited, and anyone cought modifying their car to their advantage will face punishment with disqualification and perhaps even banishment from the competition.
THE IRS CAN NOT BE HOLD RESPONSABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES TO YOUR SYSTEM OR THE GAME BY RUNNING A HOT LAP REPLAY IN ANY WAY
If you have any questions, contact Onno Ceelen (duggyx@worldaccess.nl).