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1. Start rFactor 2
2. Click on Race in the top menu
3. On the Single Player panel, click on the current track name e.g. Silverstone
4. Bottom left of screen (breadcrumb trail), click on All tracks
5. Choose the track
6. Back at the Single Player panel, click on the Car name
7. Again use the lower left breadcrumb trail to navigate to the correct car
I agree, it's not obvious.
The old U.I. is absolutely awful.
The new U.I. is absolutely awful, but looks better.
I've recently bought a Rift S and this wouldn't load in VR, just gave me an endless white screen that I had to use the task manager to close.
Pcars 2, AMS2 and AC all worked first time, perfect in VR........
Sigh....
Nothing comes close to driving one of the GTE cars at Nords.
In fact, I was gonna buy the new GTE they just released.
Guess I'll leave it for a bit....
I know what you mean. There's something very "unprofessional" about rF2. There's more to making a good sim than just physics. That seems to be forgotten.