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This FootworkArrows car had a disastrious 1991 season. Firstly it couldn’t fit its engine, the Porsche 3512 3.5 V12, but even when it did it was heavy, slow, and unreliable. By mid-season the team redesigned the chassis to fit a Hart-prepared Cosworth-Ford DFR V8 engine, but that only led to a season high 10th-place finish in the Japanese Grand Prix.

First seen in sim racing with F1GP (1992).

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Motorsims have announced that World Challenge driver Bobby Archer has joined their team as another consultant. We’re not seeing much of the actual game here…

Press Release:

SCCA World Challenge Driver, Bobby Archer, Joins Motorsims Team
Renowned Race Car Driver to Consult on Development of Motorsims’ SCCA Trans-Am simulation

Irving, Texas – April 3, 2000 – Motorsport Simulations, Inc. (Motorsims), creators of PC racing simulations and the Motorsims Racing Network™ online community, today announced that it has signed SCCA® World Challenge® race car driver Bobby Archer to consult on the development of Motorsims’ SCCA Trans-Am simulation. Scoring podium finishes in both the SCCA Trans-Am® and the SCCA U.S. Endurance® Championship, Archer has extensive knowledge on the sport and will also consult and provide editorial for Motorsims’ Moto1.net web site that will launch prior to the retail distribution of the game in Fall 2000.

“With his experience of Trans-Am racing, Bobby Archer will bring the feel and spirit of this sport from the race track into our development studios,” said Bob McCarthy, founder of Motorsims. “Bobby will advise us on every phase of Motorsims’ SCCA Trans-Am simulation, from physics and weather modeling to the design of the race cars. His expertise will assure that all aspects of this title mirror actual SCCA Trans-Am racing conditions and thrills.”

Bobby will be working with Motorsims to help make SCCA Trans-Am the most realistic racing simulation available on the market. With his numerous years of involvement with the SCCA, Bobby has all of the knowledge necessary to help complete this task. He will be working closely with Motorsims’ development team to help them more accurately model the real world physics of an actual Trans-Am racing vehicle. Bobby will also be working with the art department to help them more accurately model the various SCCA Trans-Am road courses. With Bobby’s input into the game, Motorsims feels confident that SCCA Trans-Am will be the best racing sim available for the PC today.

In 1998 Archer returned to the World Challenge after a four year absence. He finished fifth overall in the T1 Drivers’ Championship on the strength of five podium finishes in six starts, including runner-up finishes in the final three events (Road America, Watkins Glen and Pikes Peak). In 1999, Archer’s sixth season of World Challenge competition, he won the Speedvision GT Drivers’ Championship.

2-2-2 Motorsims’ Bobby Archer release

“As a gamer I jumped at the chance to bring my experience and passion for the sport of racing to Motorsims and its SCCA Trans-Am simulation,” said Bobby Archer. “Knowing Motorsims’ passion for motor racing, I know that this will be the premier interactive entertainment portal for racing enthusiasts like me.”

ABOUT MOTORSPORT SIMULATIONS

Headquartered in Irving, Texas, Motorsport Simulations was founded by Bob McCarthy. The company offers motorsport enthusiasts the opportunity to experience authentic competitive motorsport racing through first-class computer simulations for multi-player Internet and stand-alone PC racing. Motorsport Simulations has alliances with a number of leading personalities in the racing world. These alliances include Pat Patterson, publisher of the authoritative facts-and-figures guidebook Pat Patterson’s Guide To Racing; Dave Despain, a noted racing analyst and Speedvision broadcaster; Chet Burks, Executive Producer of Chet Burks productions, which produces popular motorsport racing events for a number of media outlets; David Sadowski, a current racing analyst and former AMA champion; and the well respected technical automotive book author Carroll Smith, whose background includes winning national championships as a driver, and later, a dozen world and national championships as a race team engineer and team manager. More information on Motorsport Simulations can be found on their Web site at http://www.motorsims.com.

Sports Car Club of America, SCCA, and Trans-Am are registered trademarks of the Sports Car Club of America.

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SCCA Trans-Am

Announced in 1999, never released. Based on the same engine Bethesda used on their Drag Racing and Skip Barber title that also was canceled.

 
 
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