The online racing simulator
Microsoft announced as 2008 ECU suppliers.
And bridgestone are 2008 tyre suppliers.

The new ECU supplier will have a multi-fold effect on the pinnacle of motorsport.

The cars will lock up for no reason, and provide the engineers with only a vague reason why, usually hidden under a layer of red-tape.
When the cars crash the engineers will have an option of sending the crass address to Microsoft so that it doesn't happen again
New to Microsoft Windows F1 will be a selection of Wizards. Good examples include the Ignition Wizard, which will help set the advance and voltage of the ignition with a nice preview screen, whilst the TC Wizard will enable the drivers to easily set up the traction control.

All the while the drivers and engineers will be assisted with a nice carbon fibre paperclip, and system restore means that the car can be reverted to a previous known good setting at the touch of a button.

Transfer Settings wizard is useful for allowing your team mate to try all your settings without having to copy them manually, and also reduces the time required for a driver to settle in at a new team.

I made all that up by myself too. Are you impressed
and the steering wheels have alt-ctrl-delete for the super aguris when they crash!
If you don't like the noise, does it come with a mute button?
#4 - ajp71
LOL

Anyone got a link to that 'If Microsoft made a car.../If Apple made a car...' joke article from GM?
Quote from ajp71 :LOL

Anyone got a link to that 'If Microsoft made a car.../If Apple made a car...' joke article from GM?

Google is your friend matey!

Funny: If microsoft made a car..
#6 - aoun
Heres what the steering wheels look like when starting up the car and a car error XD!




I was bit like "no shit" when I yesterday read this and in the same news there was a mention about that FIA will ban TC in 2008. It's about damn time to do that, of course they shouldn't even have allowed it in the first place. TC must be the stupiest invent ever in motorsport.


But at least they can tap into iTunes during a boring race.
#9 - aoun
LMAO thats a good one .
They never wanted Traction control, it was the same situation we now have with flexi wings. Either they tighten the legislation or they allow them, in the case of traction control they allowed it...basically because Ferrari had it but exploited a loop hole so the FIA couldn't punish them.

So i hope they get they make sure teams comply fully with these new rules, because it seems to me common sense is finally coming into F1. (apart from microsoft ECU's)
^^ In all seriousness I still think they're getting it wrong in making the cars into basically a one make formula with some mild variation between the different cars. This was so obvious at Goodwood today, all the modern cars basically looked the same go through one of the historic paddocks and it's a different story...
Quote :11. The airbag system would say "Are you sure?" before going off.

oh god that would be bad lol

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