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14th February 1998
Welcome to The Pits' IndyCar Racing II page!

Updates to this page have been infrequent recently due to time spent developing a new project which we think will excite ICR2/CART fans. We hope to bring you some good news at the end of this month but for now here are some screenshots which may interest you:-

 

 

 

NOTE: Each program should have installation instructions included in the zip. Please do not email us with technical problems or installation questions on programs not written by us. In that file should be the original author's email... please contact them for any other problems. NEW USERS: You will need to get a zip utility to use these programs.

Click here for track converters.

Horizons for ICR2/N2 by Dave Noonan. Allows you to add skies or update horizons for ICR2 tracks and N2 tracks that were converted from ICR2. This utility will update VGA/SVGA tracks as well as Rendition. Please read the enclosed documentation carefully before use. This is a WIN95 program.

ICR2STG for ICR2 by Dave Noonan. Will extract all your setups. Creates an output file viewable in any spreadsheet program. This is a WIN95 program.

New Sounds for ICR2 by Dave Turman. Race with a Detroit V8 engine or even a F1 engine sound. Program also saves the original ICR2 sound to allow it to be restored.

Track records for ICR2/N1/N2 by David Noonan. Will extract your best laps from each track, and also the AI's best laps. Creates an output file viewable in any spreadsheet program. This is a WIN95 program.

LP editor for ICR2/N2 by Robert Szikszo. Robert's done an excellent job creating an LP file editor, takes a little practice, but can edit .lp files quickly after reading the directions.

Calendar Editor for ICR2/N2 by Juergen Hiller. Automated Calendar Editor takes all the guesswork out of changing those races...will do ANY track that is in the track directory.

Crew Chief by Douglas Reichley. Allows you to edit various aspects of each track, such as pit windows, 100% race length, speed of the CCs, etc. It also allows you to easily edit/choose the track records, race schedule, point standings, car sets, and also back up all your setups. It will extract telemetry data from replays and display as a graph.

Replay Data Extractor by Michael Corrigan. This program will extract data logging info from replay files and provide data that can be analysed in a spreadsheet or graph. Works with ICR 1, ICR 2 and N1.

Nascar 1 to ICR 2 by Gerhard Lingenberg. Convert Nascar 1 tracks to ICR 2.

ICR 2 Artificial Intelligence by Gerhard Lingenberg. Enhances the AI of Nascar 1 tracks that have been converted to ICR 2.

ICR 2 to Nascar 1 by Gerhard Lingenberg. Converts ICR2 tracks to Nascar 1.

ICR 1 Indianapolis to ICR 2 by Gerhard Lingenberg. Converts the ICR 1 Indianapolis Motor Speedway track to ICR 2.

ICR 2 Indianapolis to Nascar 1 Brickyard by Gerhard Lingenberg. Converts a ICR 2 Indy track to Nascar 1.

Bristol Night Patch by Gerhard Lingenberg. Allows night racing at Bristol with ICR 2.

ICR2 97 car templates by Chris Woloshansky. PCX files that make up the 1997 car templates for ICR2, ready for painting. Included are the Lola, Reynard, Swift, and Penske chassis.

CART - 1997 - Reynard by John Welkner. Includes 3D model change to match the Reynard chassis.

CART - 1997 - Adjustable Wings by Junae Ludvig. In addition to updating the chassis, this set includes a batch file which changes the rear wing angle.

PC to Mac Car Set Conversion by Jim Getzen. Instructions for doing your own conversions to the Macintosh.

Setups by Shane Pitkin. Includes setups for all tracks.

Official Pages
Sierra On-Line CART Racing Page

Fan Sites
AutoSim Home Page
Sim Racing Online
Broady's Indycar Racing 2 Homepage
IGN Indycar II Racing League
Grand Central Station
Lights Out Racing
Championship Sim Cars
Indy Extended Circuit
The Unions: Indycar Racing 2

Mac Sites
The Racing Mac
MacRacing CART League

Questions or comments about this page? Contact David Noonan.