Old update i released one year ago. Seems nice to post it both here if you miss it. Have fun.
GP2 2011 New Performance and Physis Updated (by Rot Teufel)
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Tired about seeing the same cars win for each track? Well this is the answer to your problem.
A brand new physis with real power, weight, misures and a brand new performance files from real time data, each one different for each race.
I can't prosime the real race results, but those are close enough to simulate close as possibile the real race results (race 1 and race 2)
Completed with a brand new defaul performance.ini file too.
Have fun
Rot Teufel
Tools: Performance Calculator 1.2 by Prblanco (2008)
Concerning about Race 2, retirements, Spa qualify, Monza race and missing teams
Race 2
As everyone knows it's impossibile to simulate with accurancy the normal GP2 weekend with reversed grid, so i reversed times during qualifying session for Race 2, so reversed grid will be present in any case.
Each driver that didn't reach the 8th place during Race 1, will be scaled to the 9th position (and so on).
Example: Ericsson get the 7th place in qualify for race 1, but didn't finish the race. Vietoris started from 10th position but get the 4th place so in race 2 will start in 5th grid position.
Retirements
Most of real life GP2 retirements were caused by crashes. It's pretty difficult simulate those real parametrs in track's magic data.
So retirements will be subsituted by failure points. Even with failure points i can't assume wich driver will retire, so hope you could understand that most of the time GP4 will choose randmoly the right or wrong drivers. You've been warned.
Monza
In this mod there is only one race for Monza, so i decided to choose Race 1 grid and times.
Spa
In qualify 1 drivers will have a huge difference in times (rain session). During qualify 2 (dry/damp session) times will be closer and will follow the reversed grid rule.
Missing teams
Gp4 allows only 22 cars on grid, so two team will be out of the grid. This could strickly influence some race results.