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Introduced in 2018. | ||
Apparently, Beetles starting being fully built in Brazil by mid-1960's. So it's safe to assume the date of production to be at least 1960. | ||
This particular trim/aero appeared in 2023. eshoje.com.br/esportes/2024/07/capixaba-hugo-cibien-e-o-novo-piloto-da-vannucci-racing-na-copa-truck/ cascavelnews.com.br/automobilismo/equipe-vannucci-racing-trabalha-a-todo-vapor-durante-as-ferias-da-copa-truck/ | ||
This really is called the Super Formula Tubular. I think the generic "Race Car" name can be removed as it is a silhouette series, and no name was ever officially given for these cars. It seems the series was created in 2013, and this particular trim was (confirmed to have been) raced in 2014. www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=439925689471292&set=a.439925642804630&locale=pt_BR | ||
Like the finned Formula Vee, also a Naja 001, probably from 2020. | ||
Not the 2018 model. This model seems to pop up from 2020 onwards. | ||
Very likely based on a SODIKART. The in-game model is quite old, and all the new GX390-engined models don't produce 12HP like this one does. The closest match is probably the SODIKART RX7 with 12HP. It also is an older chassis like the one in-game. www.raktrack.com/arrive-drive/the-karts www.sodikart.com/en-gb/second-hand-karts/factory/rental/rx7-oc1157-208.html | ||
Needs to be updated with the new model pictures. The overall lines of the new model (front wing, rear wing, side aero, sidepod shape, nose, etc.) point to it being based on the Red Bull RB20 (2024). | ||
Despite the engine mis-match, the 1974 Shadow DN3 is the closest match. It also shares the exact same 3D model as the V12 alternative - only thing that's different is the air intake. There are no V12 F1 cars in 1973-1975 that even remotely resemble this chassis. -- Last edit: 2024-08-10 17:09:52 | ||
The guy below is right, the 1974 Shadow DN3 is the closest match overall. However, the car is a mix-and-match of very different elements from other cars too. | ||
Undoubtedly based on the 1983 Arrows A6 - also matches the engine (NA V8). The Turbo model uses the exact same 3D model despite the engine mis-match. | ||
Doesn't 100% resemble any of the V6 Turbo 1983 cars, but closest is probably the Lotus 94T. The Renault RE40 is also similar in shape, but has a much more pointy nose. | ||
Undoubtedly based on the 2001 BMW-Williams FW23. | ||
Undoubtedly based on the Shadow DN9, 1979 trim. Model is closest to this, even the same livery inspiration. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_DN9 | ||
V6 turbo, and likely based on the Lotus-Honda 100T. 1988. -- Last edit: 2024-08-10 16:00:59 | ||
Most closely resembles the Williams-Judd FW12. Uses same 3D model as the M1. 1988 -- Last edit: 2024-08-10 16:00:50 | ||
Most closely resembles the Williams-Judd FW12. Uses same 3D model as the M2. 1988. -- Last edit: 2024-08-10 16:00:42 | ||
Possibly 2016 racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/78282/mcr-race-car-s2000 | ||
Definitely the 2019 trim, look it up. | ||
2012 first used. www.racingsportscars.com/results/Silverstone-2012-03-24-23568.html | ||
Completely wrong name. This is the Minelli MG15 Ford, raced from 2016-2020. | ||
This chassis was used between 2010-2012. | ||
Also 1973, in-game called the C3.R | ||
Produced in 2017. | ||
Produced in 2014. speedcafe.com/2014/10/08/mustang-camaro-join-aussie-racing-cars/ | ||
Produced in 2014 - originally 2012 but it has the upgraded V6 @ 270HP engine which was introduced in 2014. www.lexicarbrasil.com.br/sprint-race/ |