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carname = 4D Contest Car| | carname = 4D Contest Car| | ||
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designer = Lukas Loehrer| | designer = Lukas Loehrer| | ||
year = 1998 (v. 0.9)| | year = 1998 (v. 0.9)| | ||
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− | The '''4D Contest Car''' is a slightly [[Cheated Cars|tuned up]] version of [[Porsche March Indy]] developed by [[Lukas Loehrer]] for the 1.0 versions of the game. The motivation for the creation of the car were the differences in handling, jumping behaviour and the Indy car power curve between 1.0 and 1.1 versions, which result in a significant performance advantage for 1.1 versions (see [[Game versions]] for details). | + | The '''4D Contest Car''' is a slightly [[Cheated Cars|tuned up]] version of [[Porsche March Indy]] developed by [[Lukas Loehrer]] for the 1.0 versions of the game. The motivation for the creation of the car were the differences in handling, jumping behaviour and the Indy car power curve between 1.0 and 1.1 versions, which result in a significant performance advantage for 1.1 versions (see [[Game versions]] for details). It was implemented in his competition [[Stunts Grand Prix]] . |
− | The 4D Contest Car was tuned to reproduce as well as possible the performance of 1.1 Indy, in order to allow racers using the 1.0 versions to compete on equal footing with 1.1 drivers at Indy competitions. Lukas Loehrer released two versions of the Contest Car, labeled 0.85 (August 1997, replaced the original Indy) and 0.9 (August 1998, | + | The 4D Contest Car was tuned to reproduce as well as possible the performance of 1.1 Indy, in order to allow racers using the 1.0 versions to compete on equal footing with 1.1 drivers at Indy competitions. Lukas Loehrer released two versions of the Contest Car, labeled 0.85 (August 1997, replaced the original Indy) and 0.9 (August 1998, works as an independent car). The car saw widespread use by the time of its inception, but gradually competitions dropped official support of 1.0 versions (the last one to do so being [[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]]) and racers migrated to 1.1. |
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 20 January 2023
4D Contest Car | |
Designer: | Lukas Loehrer |
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Released: | 1998 (v. 0.9) |
Game version: | 1.0 |
Engine specs: | DOCH V8 Turbo, 2649cc |
Torque peak at: | not verified |
Max horsepower (est.): | 720HP |
Transmission: | 5-speed |
0-60mph: | 2.3s |
0-100mph: | not tested |
Half mile: | not tested |
Flat track top speed: | 230mph |
Real top speed : | 245mph |
Performance data refers to BB 1.1 version unless the car is for 1.0 versions only. |
The 4D Contest Car is a slightly tuned up version of Porsche March Indy developed by Lukas Loehrer for the 1.0 versions of the game. The motivation for the creation of the car were the differences in handling, jumping behaviour and the Indy car power curve between 1.0 and 1.1 versions, which result in a significant performance advantage for 1.1 versions (see Game versions for details). It was implemented in his competition Stunts Grand Prix .
The 4D Contest Car was tuned to reproduce as well as possible the performance of 1.1 Indy, in order to allow racers using the 1.0 versions to compete on equal footing with 1.1 drivers at Indy competitions. Lukas Loehrer released two versions of the Contest Car, labeled 0.85 (August 1997, replaced the original Indy) and 0.9 (August 1998, works as an independent car). The car saw widespread use by the time of its inception, but gradually competitions dropped official support of 1.0 versions (the last one to do so being Kalpen) and racers migrated to 1.1.