You will also need the official championship datafile to use with F1GP-Ed. Please note that the datafile is supplied in a different form compared to previous seasons. Instead of you just copying the datafile and having to make your preferred changes to it, you are now required to run the installer. This effectively allows you to merge your own datafile with the IAF1GPC datafile, so most of your own preferred settings remain intact. Please make sure you read the instructions below (they can also be found in the ReadMe.txt file in the datafile pack).
Download the official championship datafile pack (15K, version 1.1, 1.11.97) |
If you haven't got the standard Amiga installer program installed on your Amiga, then you'll need to download Installer V43 from Aminet, if your Amiga has Workbench 2.0 or higher (otherwise you'll need to obtain Installer V1.25 instead).
You must use driver number 39 (in team number 12) when participating in championship events. Obviously, you may alter the names and colours for your team and driver, if necessary. If you specify your usual datafile in the installer will try to determine which team you usually use and it'll copy this into the correct position, leaving the names and colours untouched.
Alternatively, you must manually copy the respective speed and risk factor values (from the local speed and risk factor patch windows) into the global speed and risk factor settings in the team editor window before you start each round of the championship (i.e. for each circuit).