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The 2020 NTT IndyCar Series presented by the Remy group and Apex Modding
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Mar 28, 2020 @ 4:01pm
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The 2020 NTT IndyCar Series presented by the Remy group and Apex Modding

Description
We are excited to present you with the 2020 Indycar Series! Building the 2020 mod on top of the incredible 2019 base developed in partnership between Apex Modding and the Remy Group – the best people possible to make this happen – we look forward to seeing you online!


2020 NTT Indycar Series presented by Apex Modding and The Remy Group:

- Brand new windscreen update to all chassis configurations
- The same incredible physics developed by Indycar engineers and validated by series drivers
- 2020 team liveries for all configurations with St. Petersburg and season cars
- Get the template here : https://www.dropbox.com/s/qe1cj9uqfau6prc/IR18%20template%202020.rar?dl=0


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Car Specifications

Length, Width, Height: ~201.7” x 75.5-76.5” (75.75-76.75” ovals) x ~40”
Wheelbase: 117.5”–121.5”
Front: 15” diameter, 10” wide. Minimum weight: 13.48 pounds
Rear: 15” diameter, 14” wide. Minimum weight: 14.7 pounds
Tires: Firestone Firehawk
Front diameter: 26 inches maximum, 25 inches minimum @ 35 psi
Rear diameter: 27.5 inches maximum, 26.5 inches minimum @ 35 psi
Weight: ~1630 lbs (Road/Street Courses), 1620 lbs (Short Ovals) and 1590 lbs (Speedways). Does not include fuel/driver/drink bottle and contents/ driver equivalency weight.
Fuel Tank Capacity: 18.5 US Gallons
Engine: Honda Honda HI19R Indy-V-6 / Chevrolet Chevy IndyCar V6. 12,000 RPM. Minimum weight 248lbs.
Power: 2.2L V6 twin-turbo
Maximum Boost Pressure (above atmosphere): 1300 mbar (Superspeedways); 1400 mbar (Indianapolis 500 qualifying); 1500 mbar (short ovals, Road/Street Courses); 1650 mbar (Push-To-Pass)
Power: Estimated 550-700 horsepower, depending on turbo boost pressure used at track
Fuel: Speedway E85 fuel (blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline)


Notes

Push-to-Pass not available due to rFactor 2 limitations
You are welcome to create and share your own vehicle filters (for example, a standard generic filter for the season)
Please reach out to us before ripping or converting any of our work. There's a very good chance we will be willing to work with you or provide permission if you ask. Also, it will be easy to spot parts of our work elsewhere so just ask first
93 Comments
ashry1599 Aug 30, 2023 @ 10:21pm 
your missing Dalton Kellet's #41 car
Dohminator Dec 11, 2021 @ 2:30pm 
Would it be possible to use this as a base for our own Racing Series?
wikke1984 Oct 29, 2021 @ 2:46am 
can we donwload a track pack for this or ... ??
Inquisitorial Imperator Oct 22, 2021 @ 8:53pm 
would you be able to separate the road from the speedway/super speedway (ovals)?
vava74 Sep 28, 2021 @ 2:58am 
Brilliant. Just brilliant. Honestly, I highly recommend people to raise the car specific FFB multiplier in relation to the values which they normally fall back into. It's really a ver car specific setting and in this case I tested the 175% on my CSL Elite and it felt incredible. IN-CRE-DI-BLE
vava74 Sep 27, 2021 @ 8:50am 
I would like to complement my opinion from last August.
I know that it's simracing sacrilege but I have a CSL Elite (belt) and decided to test ramping up the car specific FFB to 200% and my oh my... now the cars feel like they have weight and you can understand how much you can lean on the tyres and where the grip can take you.
I know that I am losing detail with clipping, but for me it feels much much better.
I might tone it down a bit, to about 175%, but I really believe that it's worthwhile people testing whenever if they don't have a DD wheel capable to run the car specific FFB at the ±60% range.
Right now, under this new scenario, I can only say that it's a BRILLIANT MOD!!!
Ferrari312 Sep 25, 2021 @ 11:43pm 
@GTI Leo: If you make skins for 2021 can you improve on the look of the colors? They 2020 cars look a bit cartoony IMO. Also, I'm not sure if these cars are lit properly lit like some of the DLC with PBR. Something seems off.
nyrmetros Sep 22, 2021 @ 9:03pm 
hopefully.
Yoss  [author] Sep 15, 2021 @ 9:12am 
did someone here read the comments ??
nyrmetros Sep 14, 2021 @ 10:43pm 
Any chance of a 2021 update?