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Car in future s2 versions..
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ok a racing truck they r cool to race
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Like in Mercedes Benz Truck Racing??
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euh i guess but a MAN is better
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MAN'll do - When do we start?
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hmmm ask keygetys to make a model
Who would like that LFS had a car like Focus RS? maybe GTR
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#32 - Gunn
Please try to stay on topic guys. Read the first post if you need to refresh your memory.
+1000 rally 4wd
+1 Champ car (sort of how F1 used to be)
-1 [hell no] racing truck (isn't "racing truck" an oxymoron - like "US diplomacy"? )
#34 - wark
750+bhp! Now that's decent horsepower.

Honestly, I miss the old 900+hp engines... guaranteed to make current F-1 cars look pathetic. A 750hp champ car with a high downforce package wiuld be great against the BF-1.
#36 - wark
Quote from wikipedia :Since the late 1960s Champ Cars have used turbocharged engines. Turbos were banned in Formula One on safety grounds in 1989. For some periods of their history, notably in the early 1970s and late 1990s, turbocharging gave Champ Cars up to 300 horsepower (220 kW) more than F1 cars, in the 70s cars had in excess of 1000 hp. Recently in 1999/2000 the Champ Cars approached 1000 horsepower (750 kW) before regulations on turbo boost were tightened. The current generation of cars are now about equal in power to F1 cars at approximately 750 horsepower (since F1 imposed stricter engine specifications from 2006), with the turbo used mainly to improve the spectacle rather than lap-times with the so-called 'push-to-pass' system giving drivers an increased amount of power for a limited duration during the race. Another reason for retaining the turbocharger is with many city street races on the calendar, the muffling effect it has on the exhaust note helps keep the cars inside noise-limits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champcars

Heh... I attended the 2005 GP of Long Beach. From inside the back straight parking garage I likened the sound level to FA-18 hornets flying low overhead on full afterburner--i.e. temporary deafness ensued. How much louder do you reckon an F1 car is? anyone here who's heard both?
euhm at Zolder ive heard a F1 and at an airshow here in belguim was a F/A 18 hornet and i dunno what to think because i was closest to the car and plane and i dont think the car and the plane's noise isnt far away from eachother (i guess)
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