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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.
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In 2005, Image Space Incorporated released rFactor, a highly modifiable sim based on their Motor2 physics engine. Notable for its initial download-only distribution model, rFactor originally released with fictional cars and tracks. Thanks to its enthusiastic and ongoing modding community, the game has remained as one of the best racing sims around.
The PlayStation version of Sports Car GT received mixed or negative reviews, whereas the PC version received a favorable reception: it received a following and many mods have been developed for it. [16] It is a spiritual predecessor to rFactor and rFactor 2. [16]
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 ...
Simulation of BriSCA F1 stock car (and other oval formulas) racing can be played on a PC via specially created 'mods', which exist for both the Nascar Heat and rFactor motor racing simulation game engines. rFactor requires a relatively recent PC specification. Racing can be simulated either off-line (against computer controlled cars) or on-line ...
A driveable, detailed virtual recreation of the Lotus 33 is available in the '1965 F1 Mod' add-on for the Grand Prix Legends PC-based F1 racing simulation. It is also available in the 'Grand Prix Legends 1967' mod for PC-based racing simulation Assetto Corsa, as well as for rFactor in the 1965 F1 mod.
Project CARS and Project CARS 2 of Slightly Mad Studios included Circuit de la Sarthe under the project name Loire. rFactor 2 is currently used to host the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual esports event, which saw big names such as three-time Formula One World Champion Max Verstappen and former NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya participate.