It was called 'ChampCar Lola' or something like that. I thought CartFactor was better than the GTR2 champcar mod that I tried.
I have tried a few single seater mods on GTR2 including a champ car mod. I still think that rF gets the benefit for online racing, as it has too many pro's versus GTR2. I really dislike all the others open wheeler mod except for the F3000 that for me is the best open wheeler mod for GTR2. You already know the gp79 mod, and I think that it's the most difficult open wheeler mod, even if it's very funny! Give it a try, and let me know what you think about it. I don't know if that's more near a simulation than I think. Download from, if you are not registered, there's an external link to megaupload: Ībout the GP2 I've tried something like this but I think that it's a really difficult mod. Some good improvements done especially in the graphic sector, Engine Sounds, and a better physics than the first release. I've tried recently the new F1 2009 v2.1 mod for GTR2, and I can suggest you to try it. If GP2 or older F1 cars (90s) are available in a decent mod for GTR2 maybe they are something to try? I would like to try a fast single seater in GTR2 if possible, but are there any decent single seater mods for GTR2? Although I think F1 79 was better in GTR2 than rFactor, I'm still not a fan of the cars. most corners have such high entry speeds its hard to get down the inside and with such short and sharp braking areas it is impossible to outbrake your opponent. quite basic cars with 850bhp+ and steel brakes make it easier for close racing.į1 cars don't make great racing (as show in real life :D). The CART mod has features that make it more appealing.
the only problem is not having a field full of McLarens, which is where the CART mod is good :) I really love the F1 88 mod and it isn't stupidly quick or clinical compared to the various F1 mods out there (MMG/FS etc etc).
I've watched all sorts of cars do that corner in real life and none of them drive it like that! Driving round club last night was like driving on ice, with anything more that a breath of throttle having the back end round in the first part. It also suffers from lack of feel at slow speeds, which seems to be something odd with the FFB on that car in particular, but the big difference is that when the tail does step it is progressive and you get a bit of warning. The iRacing Lotus is quite similar in many ways - more downforce but less straight line speed, but it is far easier to race. I think the cars would work if they had some feel at low speeds.