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Welcome to this new Caterham ModInspired by a good old 1995 Super Sprint i owned for several years, i wanted to share the joy it brought me on the roads. Declined here in 3 versions. They all handle the same.♦ LHD♦ RHD♦ Clamshell (long wings more classic looking) Download https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/caterham-7-super-sprint-1995.16143/
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Realizzata da Mikee e Major_Parts download via Steam
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World Racing Series beta 9 released. Changelog: fix: sprintcars cockpit view car shadows fix: track animations timer fix: race gap calculation fix: sprint car engine sound fix: allow for a separate track layout image fix: screen resolution setting fix: plugins sprites color fix: plugins calls when loading a replay fix: input plugins POV support fix: updated to Oculus SDK 1.3.x fix: user interface background fix: dedicated server replay save splt by session new: wing lateral area simulation new: wing yaw offset simulation new: stagger setup new: spacers setup new: garage wheel rate and motion rate readout new: garage track width readout new: default asymmetrical setup new: cars default setups support new: compare setups option new: input profiles support new: external driving view new: dirt on tyres new: shared skies support new: random skies support new: vsync option in the settings new: HTC Vive support
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Fonte. Hey guys, I've been busy lately but I've still managed to work a few days on the Caterham. I was thinking whether to show it off or not at this early stage but I decided why not so here's the (almost) most recent progess on the CSR. Note that many objects are missing, most are low-poly, the edges are rough and not chamfered but it's shaping up quite well (and a lot quicker than the Audi). Hope you like it
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Sono appena state annunciate tre nuove vetture con licenza ufficiale Caterham, che si vanno così ad aggiungere a quelle che abbiamo avuto modo di vedere in passato. Following the first batch of licensed cars that have been revealed two weeks ago, Slightly Mad Studios are excited to announce the addition of another three fully-licensed cars to the lineup of their WMD-powered Project CARS title. Project CARS Team Members will be able to experience three stunning cars build by Caterham Cars Ltd., a British company specialized in lightweight sports car machinery. Founded in 1973, Caterham is building lightweight sports cars that go back to the iconic formula of the Colin Champman-designed Lotus Seven. While the original recipe for driving fun, Caterham’s “performance through lightweight” formula paired with an affordable price, has remained unchanged over the years, Caterham has continuously pushed the concept by adding state of the art technology to their vehicles. While buyers have the choice between different models, engines and gearboxes, all Caterham Sevens share the same base layout for maximum performance and fun. The cars are front-engined and rear-wheel driven, seating two people and saving weight by offering little comfort features such as no fixed roof, doors, air conditioning or even completely covered wheels. Project CARS will be giving players the chance to drive three different Caterham models, you can meet our exciting new additions in detail below: Caterham Classic The Classic is Caterham’s base model, giving drivers access to a powerful driving machine for an affordable price. The car is powered by a Rover 1.4 litre K-Series engine, putting out 105bhp. Due to its low weight of just 525 kilos, the Classic accelerates from 0-60 miles in just 6.5 seconds, reaching speeds of up to 110 miles per hour. The car features a 5-speed gear box, alloy wheels, a De Dion rear suspension and adjustable double wishbones with anti roll bar. Caterham R500 Superlight For those who are looking for an even bigger thrill, the R500 Superlight offers even more performance by being even lighter and more powerful. Stripped to the bare essentials needed for performance driving, the R500 Superlight weighs just 506 kilos despite being much more powerful than the Classic model. The car is powered by a 2 litre Ford Duratec engine, its 263bhp of power allow a sprint from 0 to 60 miles in just 2.88 seconds. Using a 6-speed gear box and a limited slip differential, the R500 Superlight reaches speeds of up to 150 miles per hour. Caterham SP/300.R Unlike the other two models, the brand new SP/300.R is not based on the Lotus Seven but an all new development made in co-operation with race car builder Lola Cars Ltd. The SP/300.R isn’t street-legal either but an all-out performance prototype for track days & racing competition. Powered by a supercharged 2 litre Ford Duratec engine providing 305bhp, the car sprints from 0 to 60 miles in just 2.5, topping out at 170 miles per hour. The SP/300.R is packed with racing technology, including a double-wishbone suspension with pushrod dampers, a sequential 6-speed gearbox with a paddle shift unit, air jacks and AP performance brakes. The SP/300.R is fully race-ready, coming with a fire extinguisher system, a cutoff-switch and a FIA-approved roll cage. Caterham plans to build 25 examples per year, a one-make racing series featuring the SP7300.R will be launched in 2012. Questo messaggio
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Sul forum ufficiale si possono vedere già diverse nuove auto in lavorazione. Fa piacere tornare a leggere nomi quali Ralph Hummerich e Ivo Franic (senza dimenticare tutti gli altri): per chi ha giocato con i vari F1 2001/2002/Ch evocano ricordi di mod eccezionali. Kart Seven Extralight T500 (alias Caterham) Gumpert Apollo 2011 Nuke 3 (alias Ariel Atom)
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