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Grand Prix 2, released in North America as "Grand Prix II", [2] is a racing simulator released by MicroProse in 1996. It is a sequel to Formula One Grand Prix . It was made under an official FIA license [ 3 ] that featured the Formula One 1994 season, with all of the circuits, teams, drivers and cars.
The 2024 SGP2 series was the 48th edition of the FIM Individual Under-21 World Championship.It was once again be staged as the SGP2 class of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series after rights holders Discovery Sports Events took over promotional rights of the competition in 2022.
As A-2 but with spring steel main landing gear. 64 built. [38] [40] A-3 Argus 130 As A-2A but powered by a 130 hp (97 kW) Franklin engine and with a "two-plus-two" cabin. One prototype built. [38] Alon XA-4 XA-4 Four-seat development of the A-2 powered by a 150 hp (112 kW) Lycoming O-320-A engine. The XA-4 also featured a stretched fuselage, a ...
Based on Formula One, [2] Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II features 19 race tracks: unnamed recreations of the tracks in the 1991 Formula One World Championship, and three fantasy tracks in the Senna GP mode. [3] Players take control of a race car from the driver's seat view, with a rear view at the screen top.
Grand Prix: Amiga, Atari ST ('91) MS-DOS ('92) 1991 Grand Prix 2: DOS: 1996 Grand Prix 3: Windows: 2000 Grand Prix 3 Season 2000: Windows: 2001 Grand Prix 4 [g] Windows: 2002 Grand Prix Manager: Windows 3.x, Windows: 1995 Grand Prix Manager 2: Windows 3.x, Windows: 1996 Grand Prix World [b] Windows: 1999 Gunship: Atari ST, Commodore 64 ...
Monaco Grand Prix: Racing Simulation 2, also known simply as Monaco Grand Prix or Racing Simulation: Monaco Grand Prix, is a Formula One racing game developed and published by Ubisoft for Windows, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Dreamcast. It was released between 1998 and 1999. A sequel, Racing Simulation 3, was released in 2002.
2 Italy: 34 9 3 France: 30 12 4 Brazil: 23 6 5 Germany: 21 5 6 Venezuela: 16 3 7 Belgium: 12 2 8 Mexico: 9 2 8 Monaco: 9 3 8 Switzerland: 9 3 11 Russia: 8 3 12 New Zealand: 7 2 13 Netherlands: 6 2 14 Finland: 5 1 15 United States: 4 1 15 Spain: 4 2 17 Indonesia: 3 1 17 Sweden: 3 1 17 Japan: 3 2 20 Portugal: 2 1 20 India: 2 1 20
A port of the game was in development by Gremlin Graphics for the Atari Jaguar after they were signed to be a third-party developer by Atari Corporation for the system in November 1993 and was slated for a Q2 1995 release, but this version was never released for unknown reasons.