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Downloads » GT Legends » Tracks

Imola 1988

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AuthorDerDumeklemmer (See all uploads by DerDumeklemmer)
Size42.38 MB ( 44437377 bytes )
Added8:47am, 21st November 2012
Version1.04
Downloads1090
Description
Imola 1988 GTL V1.04
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Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1988 was build from the scratch for rFactor by Carrera.4
who kindly gave me his permisson to convert all his current and upcomming tracks to GTL/GTR2.
A very BIG "Thank you so much" for this kind offer!

- My biggest respect for his fantastic work -

CREDITS:
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- Carrera.4 for his fantastic rF version

- CY-33 for his Italy map

- Carham for AIW tweaking


Have fun,
Der Dumeklemmer
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Imola 1988 GTL V1.04
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Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1988 was build from the scratch for rFactor by Carrera.4
who kindly gave me his permisson to convert all his current and upcomming tracks to GTL/GTR2.
A very BIG "Thank you so much" for this kind offer!

- My biggest respect for his fantastic work -

Pls. notice the original rF-Release Notes in this archive.

We’re offering the result of all our working hours to all of you free of charge but we ask for one single fee from your side:

Pls. give a little respect to all these working hours all of us spend for free for your entertainment!
This project is a “take it as it is, or leave it”-release, pls. see EULA for more detailed information.


What Wikipedia mentioned about Imola
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The Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari is an auto racing circuit near the Italian town of Imola,
40 kilometres (24.9 mi) east of Bologna and 80 kilometres (49.7 mi) east of the Ferrari factory in Maranello.
The circuit is named after Ferrari's late founder Enzo and his son Dino who had died in the 1950s.
Before Enzo Ferrari's death in 1988 it was called 'Autodromo Dino Ferrari'.
It was the venue for the Formula One San Marino Grand Prix (for many years two Grands Prix were held in Italy every year,
so the race held at Imola was named after the nearby state) and it also hosted the 1980 edition of the Italian Grand Prix,
which usually takes place in Monza. When Formula One visits Imola,
it is seen as the 'home circuit' of Ferrari and masses of tifosi (Ferrari supporters) come out to support the local team.
Imola, as it is colloquially known, is one of the few major international circuits to run in an anti-clockwise direction.
(Istanbul Racing Circuit, Korea International Circuit, Singapore's Marina Bay, Autódromo José Carlos Pace at Interlagos, Brazil,
and the Yas Marina Circuit, for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix are other anti-clockwise circuits used recently by Formula One.)


FEATURES:
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- Working Start-/PitIn-/Pitoutlight

- Animated marshals

- Full featured GTL AIW for 36 cars


CREDITS:
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- Carrera.4 for his fantastic rF version

- CY-33 for his Italy map

- Carham for AIW tweaking


SPECIAL THANKS:
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- DutchDevil for getting me started in conversion issues

- MotorfX and Greybrad for their kind AIW guidance

- Dumeklemmerin for her patience and understanding.

..and all the guys I'm in contact due to conversion issues.


KNOWN ISSUES:
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- none


VERSION-HISTORY:
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2012-11-21, V1.04:
- tweaked AIW positions to help BOTs to leave the garage

2012-10-15, V1.03:
- fixed lapcount with pitstops

2012-10-10, V1.02:
- fixed some copy&paste typos in gdb

2012-10-09, V1.01:
- fix for non working pdoor06

2012-10-09, V1.0:
- initial GTL version


Have fun,
Der Dumeklemmer
Version History
Version Released Downloads
1.04 8:47am, 21st November 2012 415
1.03 8:00am, 15th October 2012 235
1.02 9:04am, 10th October 2012 202
1.01 8:58am, 9th October 2012 164
1.0 10:39pm, 8th October 2012 74

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