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Audi A4

Gran Turismo 2 (1999)
Although the racing modification is the early 1995 Audi A4 touring car with Shell sponsor on the front bumper, the car you buy in the game is itself a '98 Audi S4.
Here on this page you can see which Audi the in-game race-modified S4 is based on:
fourtitude.com/news/motorsport_news_6/find-day-1995-audi-a4-quattro-super-touring-racecar/
fourtitude.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/1995-Audi-A4-Super-Touring-ST07-Race-Retro-2015-auction-316-960x600.jpg

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Gran Turismo 2 (1999)
OK, i have started to make pics of a few cars with race modifications.

The first two cars i have added are the Nissan Primera BTCC '98 and Subaru Impreza 555 from 1995 (:love:).
If there is anything wrong with these pics, or the cars at self please tell me. :)

Otherwise, I will add some race modified cars in the next days or weeks when I have time.

Gran Turismo 2 (1999)
TheGreaser wrote


Unfortunately, it is not very likely. For me, the site is for the base game's cars in the final product. As for this game, the RM mods need to be listed.


So if allowed and nobody is against this I could add some of the race modifictions of some cars.

Especially cars like the Audi A4, Honda Accord or Nissan Primera which, if modified as a racing car, can be tuned to the BTCC touring cars '98.
(TOCA 2 greetings :D)

Unfortunately there is no Volvo S40 (or rather Volvo in general).
This was the only official BTCC car that is missing in the game.
All others were included.

Interestingly, you could even tune the Audi S4 as a racing car and afterwards it looked exactly like the Audi A4 from BTCC '98 season. Instead of yellow rear-view mirrors (like in BTCC '97 Audi had), he had gray ones in the game.

It was practically the 1998 livery of the Audi A4 on the S4 in Gran Turismo 2.
While the Audi A4 with racing modifications in game with the yellow rear-view mirrors is based on the 1997 BTCC race car.

There also many, many cars that can be modfield to the rallye cars (like Subaru Impreza from '94-'97, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO III and IV, Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 and ST205 in many variations, Peugeot 306 Maxi, Peugeot 206 with livery from 306 Kit car, Lancia Delta Integrale, Renault Maxi Megane, Ford Racing Puma (the one from Colin McRae Rally 2.0) etc.)

If nobody is against these race modifications of cars, then in the next few days I'll be busy adding a couple of these vehicles.

But before I start work, it would have to be clearly decided whether the tuned racing modifications are allowed as listed vehicles. I personally think they should definitely be listed. They are a (big) (important) part of the game.

To see if the car is a race modfication,
we can write in the 'How to obtain the car box' it is e.g. " a racing modification of the car XYZ."

So you can see faster that it is a car racing modification.

btw: It would not be bad if we added a new star with a new color, for cars that are specially tuned it represents a completely different car. Especially with Gran Turismo it would make sense.

Pro Cycling Manager: Season 2009 (2009)
As PCM 2007 also the 2009 edition was also released for the PSP.
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Pro Cycling Manager: Season 2007 (2007)
Dear admins. I forgot PSP as additional platform for this game.
It would be very nice if you could add PSP to this game. :)

Pro Cycling Manager: Season 2009 (2009)
German title is - Le Tour de France 2009 - Der offizielle Radsport Manager (Radsport Manager 2009)

F1 Manager Professional (1997)
This game is still the best and most realistic F1 Manager game ever released.

It is complex and a fun Wi-Sim with nice unique beautiful graphic style and epic F1 1997 season (my alltime favorite F1 season).

It also have a editor to edit the wrong driver and team names to the real ones.
Or you can even change the colors of the cars and make the Ferrari yellow if you want.

You can even edit the game to modern seasons if you wish.

Despite this game is from 1997 and is a Win95/DOS game it aged really good it still a blast to play in 2020.
Especially if you like the good old days of F1.
Dallara IR-02

The Simpsons: Hit & Run (2003)
2002 Dallara Honda Team Penske is wrong and did not even exist in real life.
Team Penske did not used Honda engines in 2002 for their Dallara cars.

It is actually the Dallara IR-02 with Chevrolet engines that was used from Team Penske in 2002 in the IRL.

2002:
www.speedsport-magazine.com/media/images/meldeliste/zoom1000/team-penske-dallara-ir-02-chevrolet-de-ferran-2565.jpg

Honda and Penske first began in 2006 to work together.
2006:
www.speedsport-magazine.com/media/images/meldeliste/zoom1000/team-penske-dallara-ir-05-honda-castroneves-10003.jpg
unknown

Driver (1999)
OK, it's not exactly a Pontiac Bonneville.

The front lights are, as already mentioned by my prescriber, the only thing from a Bonneville.
The rear and body type of the car are different from the Pontiac.

That's why I think we should edit the car again to unknown.
Until it is confirmed, what car it really is.
Pontiac LeMans

Driver (GBA) (2000)
I am sure that this is the Pontiac LeMans (standard car from Los Angeles) from the PC and PS1 version of Driver.

First, the body type of the car looks identical, four doors, two cabins for the front and rear, which the Nova doesn't have.
In addition, the car from the photo has no side indicators.

The Pontiac LeMans in Driver hasn't either, but the Nova does have side indicators.
Except for the color, the Ponitac LeMans is rather dark blue-gray, the car in the picture dark gray is all identical.

Also, the front grill of the car looks identical to LeMans of the PC/PS1 Driver game.

igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=8384

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Volvo S40

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Vauxhall Vectra

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Renault Laguna

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Peugeot 406

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Nissan Primera

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Honda Accord

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Ford Mondeo

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Daimler Ferret Scout Car

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Cadillac Series 62

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:
Audi A4

TOCA Touring Car Championship (1997)
As extra pic from the car selection screen with car stats:

Driver (1999)
One of my alltime favorite games.
These Childhood memoires...

Times flies, but i still play this from time to time.
Classic game, in my opinion never gets old.

PlayStation 1 version of Driver was/is by far my favorite version of the game.
Dodge St Regis

Driver 2: Back On The Streets (2000)
The Dodge St Regis made his comeback in Driver as the cop car of Las Vegas:

This car was in Driver 1 the cop car for all 4 cities/the entire game:
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=347

One of my favorite cars in the entire Driver series.
Dodge St Regis

Driver (1999)
One of my favourite cars in Driver Series.

The Dodge St Regis cop car has made his comeback/second appearance in Driver 2 as Las Vegas cop car:
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=3901
Buick Skylark

Driver (GBA) (2000)
Here a extra picture of the Buick Skylark in a cutscene sequence after completing the missions of Miami:
Ford Fairlane

Driver (GBA) (2000)
This cutscene (car picture) with the Ford Fairlane appears after completing the Undercover mode.
Pontiac LeMans

Driver (GBA) (2000)
This cutscene (car picture) appears after completing the missions of Los Angeles.
Pontiac Grand Prix

Driver (GBA) (2000)
This car appears in the Gameboy Color version as the Superfly Car:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZcf659yK90

Here the Pontiac car from the PC version:
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=366

I have no idea why they changed this in the GBC version, cause this was not the Superfly Car in PlayStation and PC version of the game.

Driver (1999)
Maybe in future I will make new pics for the traffics car too.
Chevrolet Nova

Driver (1999)
PlayStation 1 version of this car:
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=218288
Pontiac Grand Prix

Driver (1999)
Here PlayStation version of this car:
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=218277
Pontiac LeMans

Driver (1999)
As with the San Francisco standard car (Ford Fairlane), I also think the ps1 version of the L.A standard car don't needed a separated page either, cause it looks also identical, like in the later PC-Port.

But here as bonus i add these two pics of this car, from the original PlayStation 1 version here in the comment section of this car:


Dodge Magnum

Driver (1999)
This car is exclusive in the original PlayStation 1 version.
It appears as standard New York car in the game for Take a ride Mode and driving games mode.

But in Undercover mode it has only one Mission were it appears. New York City Mission - 'Luthers Heap o Junk'

The front grill as mention from others in earlier comments is from the Buick Regal that appears in the earlier Miami mission 'Hide the Evidence':
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=345

I think that it is a custom made Buick Regal Hatchback.

But Chevrolet Monte Carlo or Dodge Magnum XE are also not wrong.
Despite the front grille of the car which is definitely from the normal Buick Regal.

Honestly, it's hard to tell which car it really is.
Dodge St Regis

Driver (1999)
As with the Ford Fairlane, I also think the ps1 version of the police car don't needed a separated page cause it looks almost the same like in the later PC-Port.

But as bonus, I thought i add two pics of this car from the original PlayStation 1 version here:



This police car from the pics above are from the PS1 L.A mission 'Steal a Cop Car'
There second time in Undercover mode we drive the cop car is in New York City in the mission named 'The Incident'

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Ford Fairlane

Driver (1999)
I don't think the ps1 version of this car needed a separated page cause it looks almost the same like in the later PC-Port.

But as bonus, I thought i add two pics of this car from the original PlayStation 1 version here:

Mercury Monarch

Driver (1999)
Here as bonus the secret Mercury Monarch from San Francisco in the PS1 version:



There are three unused cars on the PlayStation 1 version.
The beige-brown colored Mercury Monarch is one of them.

I have no idea why Reflections didn't included this car in one of the San Francisco Missions on PS1 version.

The only way to drive this car is via Cheat device, Gameshark or X-Ploder Codes
It's a shame, cause the car is complete finished, like the other unused (secret) cars also. :/
Chevrolet Camaro

Driver (1999)
Here as bonus the secret Chevrolet Camaro from Los Angeles in PS1 version:



There are three unused cars on the PlayStation 1 version.
The gold-brown Chevrolet Camaro is one of them.

I have no idea why Reflections didn't included this car in one of the Los Angeles Missions on PS1 version.
The only way to drive this car is via Cheat device, Gameshark or X-Ploder Codes

It's a shame, cause the car is complete finished. :/
Chevrolet Chevelle

Driver (1999)
Here as bonus the secret Chevrolet Chevelle from Los Angeles in PS1 version:



There are three unused cars on the PlayStation 1 version.
The green Chevrolet Chevelle is one of them.

I have no idea why Reflections didn't included this car in one of the Los Angeles Missions on PS1 version.

On the PC version it was possible to switch the cars, in some of the SF and L.A Missions in a garage sequence.
This is not possible in the ps1 version.

Also, unlike in the later PC-Port of Driver, after beating the Undercover mode you don't unlock all cars like it was in the PC counterpart.

The only way to drive this car in the PlayStation 1 version is via Cheat device or X-Ploder codes

It's just a shame, especially because these unused cars are completely finished. :/
I think Reflections should made it possible to unlock them on PS1 version after beating Undercover mode.
Chevrolet Chevelle

Driver (1999)
I agree. I also thought the PlayStation 1 version looks more like a Chevelle.
Especially from the back and the sides of the car.

But the front grille and lights looks like from a Buick Skylark.
Chevrolet Chevelle

Driver (1999)
This is the legendary (and in my opinion much better looking) Buick Skylark from the original PlayStation version of Driver.

The car has a different rear (which is from 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle) to his later PC port counterpart:
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=298
Dodge Ram

Driver (1999)
with many cars in Driver this car is unique in his appearance in the PS1 version.
Unlike in the PC version, in the original PlayStation version the Pickup has only two doors and one cabine,
instead of two cabines.
And the color of the pick-up is a roasty dark-blue grey.

Here is the PC counterpart of this car:
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=329

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2020-05-24 19:24:58
Jaguar XJ12

Driver (1999)
This version of the Jaguar is exclusive to the PlayStation 1 version.
It can be seen in the Credits sequence after Undercover mode is completed.

Unfortunately, this car nor Newcastle are driveable in the PS1 version without a Cheat device, or X-Ploder codes.

In the PC counterpart you can unlock Newcastle and the Jaguar.
You have to complete Undercover mode.

Here the PC version of the Newcastle car:
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=301
Subaru Impreza WRC

DiRT Rally 2.0 (2019)
I am so glad that Codemasters bring that car back in the series!
Renault Mégane Maxi

V-Rally (1997)
This Renault Megane is only in the first release of the game (black label).

In the Platinum-version, the Toyota Corolla replaces the Megane Kit car.
Ford Escort

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
OK, thanks for the information. :)
I have edited the info box.
Ford Focus WRC

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
This is the 1998 Ford Focus WRC Test Car before the WRC 1999 season was started.
They tested the new Focus WRC car in late 1998 with this livery.

Ingame the two cars are named simply as Ford Focus Alternate 1 and Ford Focus Alternate 2.

Ford Focus Alternate 1 (blue and white which is the car seen in second pic from behind,
and Ford Focus Alternate 2 with the same livery, but colors reversed seen in second pic (white and blue).

The first alternate Focus can be unlocked via Arcade Mode - Class B - expert difficulty.
The second alternate Focus can be unlocked via Arcade Mode - Class A - expert difficulty.
Lancia Delta

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
Lancia Delta Alternate 1 (purple and white) which is the car seen in first pic,
and Lancia Delta Alternate 2 with the same livery, but colors reversed seen in second pic (white and purple).

The only way to unlock these two Lancias are via all cars cheat code:
PC 'allthebuttons'
PS1 'onecarefulowner'
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
They are two 'cars' of this Lancer.

Mitsubishi Lancer Alternate 1 (white and red) which is the car seen in first pic,
and Mitsubishi Lancer Alternate 2 with the same livery, but colors reversed seen in second pic(red and white).

The first alternate Lancer can be unlocked via Arcade Mode - Class B - intermediate difficulty.
The second alternate Lancer can be unlocked via Arcade Mode - Class A - intermediate difficulty.
Ford Escort

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
This car is exclusiv to the pc version and can only be unlocked via the all cars cheat - 'allthebuttons'.
Ford Focus WRC

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
The 1999 Focus can only be unlocked via all cars cheat code.
Neither the arcade mode (intermediate or expert), nor the championship mode (intermediate or expert) unlocks this car.
Ford Puma Evolution 4WD

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
Wow, nice find Automotive Gaming! :)
I never know that before.
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