These funny names actually mean something ya know. The first letter, F, stands for Formula 1. The first number, in this case 6, stands for how many valves there are. The next two numbers, in this case 8 & 6, stand for what year the car was driven. The last letter stands for the last name of the driver of the car, in this case 'M' for Nigel Mansell. So from all this we know that this car is a 6-valve Formula 1 car driven in 1986 by Nigel Mansell. Pretty nifty way of telling you which F1 car it actually is without getting sued, eh?Originally posted by Jayjitsu
There's nothing wrong with your game.
The PAL version has Polyphony 001 & 002, whereas the NTSC version has various ones with those funny names like F686/M...
Originally posted by FuryX21
These funny names actually mean something ya know. The first letter, F, stands for Formula 1. The first number, in this case 6, stands for how many valves there are. The next two numbers, in this case 8 & 6, stand for what year the car was driven. The last letter stands for the last name of the driver of the car, in this case 'M' for Nigel Mansell. So from all this we know that this car is a 6-valve Formula 1 car driven in 1986 by Nigel Mansell. Pretty nifty way of telling you which F1 car it actually is without getting sued, eh?
Originally posted by FuryX21
These funny names actually mean something ya know. The first letter, F, stands for Formula 1. The first number, in this case 6, stands for how many valves there are. The next two numbers, in this case 8 & 6, stand for what year the car was driven. The last letter stands for the last name of the driver of the car, in this case 'M' for Nigel Mansell. So from all this we know that this car is a 6-valve Formula 1 car driven in 1986 by Nigel Mansell. Pretty nifty way of telling you which F1 car it actually is without getting sued, eh?
The 0 in F094 stands for 10 valves.Originally posted by Jayjitsu
Thanx.
What about F094? Does that have 0 valves? Or am I missing something.
Originally posted by Jayjitsu
Thanx.
What about F094? Does that have 0 valves? Or am I missing something.
Originally posted by FuryX21
These funny names actually mean something ya know. The first letter, F, stands for Formula 1. The first number, in this case 6, stands for how many valves there are. The next two numbers, in this case 8 & 6, stand for what year the car was driven. The last letter stands for the last name of the driver of the car, in this case 'M' for Nigel Mansell. So from all this we know that this car is a 6-valve Formula 1 car driven in 1986 by Nigel Mansell. Pretty nifty way of telling you which F1 car it actually is without getting sued, eh?
Originally posted by ZeroCool85
Nice one Fury.
Actually the PAlers have 1 car that is the same as the NTSCers, the 002 and the F688/S are the same. And the 001 is the 1995 Williams, we have the 1994 one![]()