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Post by Richard Coxon on Dec 9, 2019 14:52:35 GMT

Schedule
# | Track Map | Date | Event | Circuit (Length) | Laps | Distance | 1 | 
| 5th January | Iceberg United States Grand Prix | Phoenix Street Circuit
(3.72 km) | 82 | 305.04 km
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| 26th January | Grande Prêmio do Brasil | Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace
(4.325 km) | 71 | 307.1 km
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| 9th February | Gran Premio di San Marino | Autodromo Enzo & Dino Ferrari
(5.04 km) | 61 | 307.4 km
| 4 | 
| 8th March | Grand Prix de Monaco | Circuit de Monaco
(3.328 km) | 78 | 259.6 km
| 5 | 
| 22nd March | Molson Grand Prix du Canada | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
(4.43 km) | 69 | 305.7 km
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| 12th April | Grand Premio de México | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
(4.421 km) | 67 | 296.2 km
| 7 | 
| 3rd May | Rhône-Poulenc Grand Prix de France | Circuit de Nevers - Magny-Cours
(4.271 km) | 72 | 307.5 km
| 8 | 
| 31st May | XLIV Foster's British Grand Prix | Silverstone Circuit
(5.226 km) | 59 | 308.3 km
| 9 | 
| 28th June* | Grosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland | Hockenheimring
(6.802 km) | 45 | 306.1 km
| 10 | 
| 5th July | Magyar Nagydíj
| Hungaroring
(3.968 km) | 77 | 305.5 km
| 11 | 
| 26th July | Grand Prix de Belgique | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
(6.94 km) | 44 | 305.4 km
| 12 | 
| 6th September | Coca-Cola Gran Premio d'Italia | Autodromo Nazionale di Monza
(5.8 km) | 53 | 307.4 km
| 13 | 
| 27th September | Grande Prémio de Portugal | Autódromo do Estoril
(4.35 km) | 71 | 308.8 km
| 14 | 
| 18th October | Gran Premio Tio Pepe de España | Circuito de Cataluña
(4.747 km) | 65 | 308.6 km
| 15 | 
| 8th November | Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix | Suzuka Circuitland
(5.864 km) | 53 | 310.8 km
| 16 | 
| 29th November | Foster's Australian Grand Prix | Adelaide Street Circuit
(3.78 km) | 81 | 306.2 km
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*Race rescheduled
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Post by David Jundt on Dec 20, 2019 18:50:34 GMT
Hmm...
You've at least added the "wet weather" upgrade of the cars, does this mean there could possibly be a slippery Australian GP again?
Also, was Suzuka known as "Suzuka Circuitland" back then?
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Post by Richard Coxon on Dec 20, 2019 19:05:31 GMT
Nope, no chance of wet races.
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Post by David Jundt on Dec 20, 2019 20:33:58 GMT
Even with the old rF1 trick to just decrease the grip and add visual effects as if the track was damp? Does AMS not allow that?
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Post by Alberto Ibanez on Dec 20, 2019 20:39:15 GMT
We can't edit the stock AMS tracks, they are locked. And IIRC both wet races of 1991 took place in tracks that we will use the standard AMS ones. But, I know what you are thinking ... rain is a great performance leveler
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Post by David Jundt on Dec 20, 2019 23:18:05 GMT
Ah true, I forgot about that I just want to see the world burn... errr get wet!
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Post by Sky Willis on Dec 22, 2019 17:49:50 GMT
which of the ams non-mod tracks will be needed? because i never got all the paid dlc tracks. theres a sale on at the moment if i need to get any for the season
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Post by Richard Coxon on Dec 22, 2019 18:05:38 GMT
I'd get all of them as we will use them either for this championship or another.
But default AMS tracks will be, Interlagos, Imola, Montreal, Hockenheim, Suzuka and Adelaide.
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Post by Anders Nilsson on Aug 24, 2020 20:37:24 GMT
So when will the Monza track be avaible ??
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Post by Richard Coxon on Aug 24, 2020 20:54:36 GMT
Probably tomorrow. A lot of the admin don’t return until the end of the month, so that’s why we are a bit late. Sorry.
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Post by Anders Nilsson on Aug 24, 2020 22:32:31 GMT
fair enough Richard 
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Post by Gabriele Del Piccolo on Aug 25, 2020 7:33:33 GMT
Could be the race postponed on 13th September?
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Post by Richard Coxon on Aug 25, 2020 7:45:00 GMT
Could be the race postponed on 13th September? No as we have Pocono on that date. Not that we would reschedule anyway without an exceptional reason.
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Post by Richard Coxon on Sept 7, 2020 11:40:37 GMT
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