Gp F1 Suzuka 1989 Ayrton Senna vs Alain Prost Crash - rFactor

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2010

Riproduzione dell'incidente di suzuka 1989 con il simulatore rFactor.
Incidente che diede l'esito finale della stagione di Formula 1 1989 dove si contendevano il titolo mondiale piloti le due McLaren di Senna e Prost .

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  • n00b :), this is the 1989 crash with the 1988 turbo cars :p, epic fail !!

  • @kwirk882 lol you are a very big idiot.We simulated the crash not the rules and engine.Stupid comment ^_^

  • 1988 mod man... not 1989

  • @dtenan116 ok,but what is the problem???

    The cars are the same...so?

    The replay is the same...

    What is the problem? :O

  • @RAINIERI92 The cars aren't the same. The 1989 cars were not turbos and looked different, notably the airbox and the sidepods.

  • @Conquerer13 but this is a simulation of the "CRASH" not of the rules,cars,turbo,engine and ecc...

    omfìg

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  • Excellent, exactly like the real incident :)

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  • Senna wasn't that close in the real incident, he was quite a bit further behind. And this really shows how horrible rFactor's crash physics are, doesn't it? That might actually be my biggest complaint about rFactor - it would be great if it was possible to "lean on" people in touring cars or just brush the sidepod in the single seaters.

  • Pretty close to the real thing! Good atempt!

  • download link of mod pliz

  • i think this is fantastic!

  • @RAINIERI92 I wasn't criticizing the video. I was just responding to you saying the cars are the same, since they are different

  • @RAINIERI92 no man... the car wasn't the same... 1988 used turbo engines... 1989 used aspirate engines

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