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rFactor 2 is a computer racing simulator developed by Image Space Incorporated (taken over by Studio 397 in 2016) and released for Windows in 2013. Like its predecessor rFactor , rFactor2 is designed to be modified and used by professional racing teams for driver training and race car development.
In 2021 the company acquired Studio 397 and its rFactor 2 sim racing platform. rFactor2 was appointed as the official sim racing platform of the all-electric FIA Formula E championship in 2022. [10] In August 2021 former President of EA Sports and former CEO of Liverpool Football Club Peter Moore had joined the board of Motorsport Games. [11]
rFactor 2, a 2013 video game; Konami RF2 (a.k.a. Konami GT), a 1985 arcade game This page was last edited on 19 June 2022, at 15:15 (UTC). Text is available under ...
BMW Sauber vehicle in a promotional image. rFactor is an evolution of F1 Challenge '99–'02, but without the licensing of Formula One circuits and teams. [original research?] As such, rFactor's initial release only included four fictitious circuits (seven as of v1.087), with about a dozen layouts within these facilities and there were about six vehicle classes, including two open wheel and ...
rFpro, originally rFactor Pro, is a driving simulation software used by racing teams and car manufacturers for advanced driver-assistance systems, self-driving cars and vehicle dynamics. rFactor Pro was created in 2007 as a project of a F1 racing team, using Image Space Incorporated 's rFactor as a codebase. [ 1 ]
Curious about the most expensive items sold on eBay? From a gigayacht to a U.S. town, here are 10 of the most extravagant listings we could find. ... 2. The Gulfstream II Private Jet. Sold for: $4 ...
By 2010 the community was posting over 260,000 classified ads every day and the platform counted over 6 million active ads. In June 2020, Marktplaats was bought by the Norwegian company Adevinta [ de ] , as part of the $9.2 Billion transaction between Adevinta and eBay, for the take over the advertising arm of eBay ( eBay Classifieds Group ).
From April 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Alexander M. Cutler joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -8.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a 2.9 percent return from the S&P 500.