1992 - Formula HiTech Gen 1
Technology really started to take off in the 1992 season. More and more teams moved away from H-shifters, some introduced Traction Control (like the McLaren MP4-7A) - and one team went all in.
The Williams FW14B, represented by the F-HiTech Gen 1 Model 2, featured active suspension, Traction Control and more electronic gizmos. As a result, Nigel Mansell ran away with the title that year. Racing against the AI, it is clear that the car had an obvious advantage, as the two Model 2 cars usually break away from the pack quite easily.
A nice bonus is the availability of historically accurate tracks and locations: 13 of 1992's 16 Grands Prix are present, nine of them on the proper layouts, even.
Available Tracks & Locations: 13 out of 16
The Williams FW14B, represented by the F-HiTech Gen 1 Model 2, featured active suspension, Traction Control and more electronic gizmos. As a result, Nigel Mansell ran away with the title that year. Racing against the AI, it is clear that the car had an obvious advantage, as the two Model 2 cars usually break away from the pack quite easily.
A nice bonus is the availability of historically accurate tracks and locations: 13 of 1992's 16 Grands Prix are present, nine of them on the proper layouts, even.
Cars
- Formula HiTech Gen 1 Model 1 (V12)
- Formula HiTech Gen 1 Model 2 (V10)
- Formula HiTech Gen 1 Model 3 (V8, no electronic aids)
- Formula HiTech Gen 1 Model 4 (V10, no electronic aids)
- McLaren MP4/7A
Accurate Tracks
Date | Track | Laps |
April 4, 1992 | Interlagos 1993 | 71 |
May 5, 1992 | Barcelona 1991 | 65 |
May 17, 1992 | Imola 1988 | 60 |
June 14, 1992 | Montreal 1991 | 69 |
July 12, 1992 | Silverstone 1991 | 59 |
August 30, 1992 | Spa-Francorchamps 1993 | 44 |
September 13, 1992 | Monza 1991 | 53 |
September 27, 1992 | Cascais 1988 | 71 |
November 8, 1992 | Adelaide 1988 | 81 |
Accurate Locations
- March 1, 1992: Kyalami - reworked GP circuit only had Crowthorne added in 2016
- May 31, 1992: Azure Circuit - Monaco (different final sector)
- July 26, 1992: Hockenheim 1992 - the Ostkurve chicane was changed for the 1992 event, but the tighter Senna Kurve (previously Bremskurve 3) was only added in 1994
- October 25, 1992: Kansai Classic Kansai Classic - Suzuka (modern version has reprofiled corners, most notably 130R and Dunlop)
Available Tracks & Locations: 13 out of 16