This Footwork–Arrows 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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Sector 3 have announced their new Porsche DLC, coming in December. The pack will have a total of four models, the fourth coming next year.
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport:
Length: 4.456m
Wheelbase: 2.476m
Carbon fibre body panels
Strut suspension front and rear
Weight (with driver): 1430kg
Engine: 3.8L flat-6
Power: 425hp at 7500rpm
Torque: 425nm AT 6600rpm
Gearbox: 6-speed paddle shift
Motorsport ABS
Motorsport Traction control
Porsche 911 GT3 R (2019 specification):
Length: 4.604m
Wheelbase: 2.459m
Carbon fibre body panels
Double wishbone front suspension
Strut rear suspension
Weight (with driver): 1430kg
Engine: 4.0L flat-6
Power: 540hp
Torque: 525nm
Gearbox: 6-speed paddle shift
Motorsport ABS
Motorsport Traction control
The new car will replace the old 911 GT3 R in the store, so if you want that older version you need to buy it now.
Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport:
Length: 4.743m
Wheelbase: 2.457m
Carbon fibre body panels
Strut suspension front and rear
Weight (with driver): 1475kg
Engine: 3.8L flat-6 twin turbo
Power: 700hp at 7000rpm
Torque: 750nm from 2500-4500rpm
Gearbox: 7-speed paddle shift
Motorsport ABS
Motorsport Traction control
Raceroom will be the first racing simulation to officially feature this car.
RRE/R3E is a free-to-play racing simulator that allows sim racers to race a variation of cars and tracks from all around the world.