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Una doppia sorpresa questa sera da parte del team Studio 397, che ha appena rilasciato gratuitamente per il suo rFactor 2 le prime versioni delle mitiche Brabham BT44B e March 761. Ethanol Powered ‘Little Monsters’ We at Studio 397 love all kind of raw racing and motorsport. The good ol’ times of Formula racing are without a doubt, a time where racing was at its purest. The cars were beasts, the tracks always a tough challenge, and the drivers brilliant and fearless maniacs. We’re proud to be able to take you guys back to those days, where every race was the challenge of your life. Two free new cars for rFactor 2 bringing you all the fun and excitement of a classic era. Relive those golden moments with the March 761 and the Brabham BT44b and bring back Formula racing of the 70’s to classic or even modern racetracks. March 761 A fragile but rocket-like fast F1 car, designed and manufactured by UK based March Engineering. With a background of designing F2 cars and the experience of many different racing series, March Engineering brought this car into F1 in 1976. An interesting fact is that these cars used a sponsorship that changed from race to race, resulting in many wildly different liveries being used throughout the season. Brabham BT44b The car used by Brabham in 1975 wasn´t anything extraordinary from just looking at the individual parts. Marrying a Cosworth DFV engine to a Hewland FG gearbox was considered standard practice that time, so the BT44b didn´t stand out. But the team worked hard not only on improving the reliability of this combination, but also on the performance in certain areas, as well as making sure the BT44b features a very low centre of gravity. With all these coming together, Brabham managed to have their most successful season since 1969, finishing 2nd in the constructors championship.
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Una doppia sorpresa questa sera da parte del team Studio 397, che ha appena rilasciato gratuitamente per il suo rFactor 2 le prime versioni delle mitiche Brabham BT44B e March 761. Commenti e discussioni sul forum dedicato. Ethanol Powered ‘Little Monsters’ We at Studio 397 love all kind of raw racing and motorsport. The good ol’ times of Formula racing are without a doubt, a time where racing was at its purest. The cars were beasts, the tracks always a tough challenge, and the drivers brilliant and fearless maniacs. We’re proud to be able to take you guys back to those days, where every race was the challenge of your life. Two free new cars for rFactor 2 bringing you all the fun and excitement of a classic era. Relive those golden moments with the March 761 and the Brabham BT44b and bring back Formula racing of the 70’s to classic or even modern racetracks. March 761 A fragile but rocket-like fast F1 car, designed and manufactured by UK based March Engineering. With a background of designing F2 cars and the experience of many different racing series, March Engineering brought this car into F1 in 1976. An interesting fact is that these cars used a sponsorship that changed from race to race, resulting in many wildly different liveries being used throughout the season. Brabham BT44b The car used by Brabham in 1975 wasn´t anything extraordinary from just looking at the individual parts. Marrying a Cosworth DFV engine to a Hewland FG gearbox was considered standard practice that time, so the BT44b didn´t stand out. But the team worked hard not only on improving the reliability of this combination, but also on the performance in certain areas, as well as making sure the BT44b features a very low centre of gravity. With all these coming together, Brabham managed to have their most successful season since 1969, finishing 2nd in the constructors championship.
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Mentre prosegue il lavoro di testing sui pneumatici, arriva oggi per rFactor 2 la nuova versione aggiornata 0.88 della mitica Brabham BT44B del 1975, monoposto di Formula 1 concepita dall'ingegnere sudafricano Gordon Murray che ottenne vittorie e piazzamenti nelle stagioni 74/75 in particolare con Carlos Reutemann. Qui di seguito le migliorie apportate, per il download del file dirigetevi sullo Steam Workshop. Changelog v088 - Re-design and tuning of the tyres. - Slight increase in rake with default setup. - Increased brake torque
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Since we initially released the Brabham BT20 for our users, Sir Jack Brabham unfortunately passed away. We wish his family the best, and once again thank them for allowing us to include this car and “Jack Brabham” himself in our simulation. We’re delighted to also have “Denny Hulme” joining him to truly represent their era as opponents for you to drive as, or against. In 1966 Jack Brabham finished on the podium in Mexico using the BT20, winning the Drivers Championship. Meanwhile, Denny Hulme raced the car for most of the season, finishing on the podium four times and cementing the team victory in the Constructors Championship. The car was also used by the team in 1967, with one points finish for Brabham and three for Hulme, including a victory at Monaco. Please uninstall the current version of the car you may have, then download the Brabham-Repco BT20 v1.6 rfcmp and install it. Need help driving? Check out the ‘technique’ section on the BT20 profile page. Brabham-Repco BT20 v1.6 Changelog: – Added Jack Brabham and Denny Hulme AI drivers. Physics – ModelWheelsIncludeAllTireMass’ fix / enhancement. – Moved to ultra chassis (with Chassis Flex). – Inertia’s recalculated for total body and for individual parts (such as brake discs, etc). – Revised suspension geometry from scratch. Pushrod locations are also using the new method and which should give accurate motion ratio’s throughout the entire range of travel of the suspension. – Dampers and springs revised to match. – Reduced maximum steering lock so that tyres would not intersect suspension parts. – Moved over to new steering system. – Tyres scratch made. The old ones were slightly too wide and rear radius was too low. Also the effect of real road on these old tyres has been reduced the tyres also have a lower wear rate. – Numerous minor AI correlation tweaks. – Tweaked undertray locations and added one more point. – Brake system completely recalculated based on new data (the effective Brake Bias is ~57% front on default). – Differential now allows preload adjustments. – New tyre parameters included for wet weather added. – Engine life tweaked. – Minor fixes. Sound – Using new sound internal / external attenuation variables and scrub individually to tyre sounds. Graphics – Brand new historic driver, completely from scratch. – Added individual driver faces for a more authentic feel. – Graphically corrected front rims to 15″, front tyre radius slightly reduced. Tyre widths also slightly adjusted. – Brake discs corected to 11″ (F/R) – Steering wheel mapping update – Shaders update – Various textures updated – Holes in the back+under car body fixed – Minor LOD distance tweaks. – Included additional liveries by our test team. UI – Class name now occupies only 1 entry in vehicle filter list. – Category now starts at manufacturer to be more consistent with other cars.
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Brabham-Repco BT20 v1.6 Changelog: – Added Jack Brabham and Denny Hulme AI drivers. Physics – ModelWheelsIncludeAllTireMass’ fix / enhancement. – Moved to ultra chassis (with Chassis Flex). – Inertia’s recalculated for total body and for individual parts (such as brake discs, etc). – Revised suspension geometry from scratch. Pushrod locations are also using the new method and which should give accurate motion ratio’s throughout the entire range of travel of the suspension. – Dampers and springs revised to match. – Reduced maximum steering lock so that tyres would not intersect suspension parts. – Moved over to new steering system. – Tyres scratch made. The old ones were slightly too wide and rear radius was too low. Also the effect of real road on these old tyres has been reduced the tyres also have a lower wear rate. – Numerous minor AI correlation tweaks. – Tweaked undertray locations and added one more point. – Brake system completely recalculated based on new data (the effective Brake Bias is ~57% front on default). – Differential now allows preload adjustments. – New tyre parameters included for wet weather added. – Engine life tweaked. – Minor fixes. Sound – Using new sound internal / external attenuation variables and scrub individually to tyre sounds. Graphics – Brand new historic driver, completely from scratch. – Added individual driver faces for a more authentic feel. – Graphically corrected front rims to 15″, front tyre radius slightly reduced. Tyre widths also slightly adjusted. – Brake discs corected to 11″ (F/R) – Steering wheel mapping update – Shaders update – Various textures updated – Holes in the back+under car body fixed – Minor LOD distance tweaks. – Included additional liveries by our test team. UI – Class name now occupies only 1 entry in vehicle filter list. – Category now starts at manufacturer to be more consistent with other cars.
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Fonte. Hi I'm new to AC and modding for it. Was busy with car modding back in the days of SCGT and F1C. Would like to start out modding again. Started modelling this car a few months ago. Right now I'm still busy finishing the model. There's a few questions I have regarding AC before I can finish modelling it. - How detailed is the damage model in AC? (Is it possible to make the engine cover and nose cover seperate so it flies of in a heavy crash?) - What's the average polycount per LOD? These screenshots are a bit old. The front suspension and brakes have been modelled already. Newer screenshots will follow shortly. If you feel like helping me out with material editing/shading, physics or sounds, don't hesitate on contacting me.
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