Tuesday, December 18, 2012

1st Quarter performance for GP4

Since the season has varied quite a bit, I've decided to make 4 quaterly performance .txt files which will reflect the ups and downs of each driver. This performance file reflects the first 5 races of the season. Enjoy

1st quarter performance

Friday, November 30, 2012

Jose Carlos Pace loading screen Brazil for GP4.


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

PRP & PQP Canada.

After a couple of poor times in Montreal & Valencia, Vergne has fallen to 9th, though still impressive and stays ahead of team mate Riccardo. Rosberg's fast lap put him past Alonso and closed on Hamilton!
Vettel's second pole position in a row has him nipping on Hamilton & Rosberg's heels! Webber's mishap dropped him to 6th, just ahead of Valencia's podium drivers. Kovalainen's good time has closed on the Toro Rossos!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Grid cars complete!



You'll find that there's 2 extra grid cars, for those who use one HRT and one Marussia, like I do. Size has been modified to 200x49 as requested. Any comments welcomed.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Monaco loading with DRS zone.


Simply copy this image to your GP4/maps/resources/loading as track6. Enjoy.

Monday, May 28, 2012

PRP Monaco.

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Grosgean crashing on the first lap meant that no time was made, so he keeps first place from Vettel but many drivers, especially Perez's flying lap, have narrowed the gap. Schumy once again retired, but managed to register a good lap time and if everything goes as expected, he should finally pass at least Petrov in Canada. On a bad note, Button, Maldonado & De la Rosa have all dropped. Jenson just didn't have the pace while the other two wiped out on the first laps.  

PQP Monaco.

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Button's poor time has dropped him two places, while Scumy's best time has caught him up with front qualifiers. Perez's accident meant that he would have no time in qually and therefor his best time in practice was used instead, as a result, he also fell two places. Hulkenberg & Massa put in good times too and are closer to the midfield. Any comments are welcomed.