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F1 Career Challenge - Strategy Guide (Page 02)

Below are the cheat codes, hints and help for F1 Career Challenge - Strategy Guide (Page 02).

Ferrari:

Michael Schumacher (Ger)
Rubens Barrichello (Bra)

McLaren Mercedes:

Mika Hakkinen (Fin)
David Coulthard (Sco)

BMW Williams:

Ralf Schumacher (Ger)
Jenson Button (UK)

Sauber Petronas:

Mika Salo (Fin)
Pedro Diniz (Bra)

Jordan Honda:

Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Ger)
Jarno Trulli (Ita)

BAR Honda:

Jacques Villeneuve (Fra)
Ricardo Zonta (Bra)

Jaguar Racing:

Eddie Irvine (UK)
Johnny Herbert (UK)

Benetton:

Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita)
Alexander Wurz (Aut)

Orange Arrows:

Pedro de la Rosa (Esp)
Jos Verstappen (Ned)

Minardi:

Mazzacane (Arg)
Marc Gene (Esp)

Prost Grand Prix:

Jean Alesi (Fra)
Nick Heidfeld (Ger)

B3. Course

Finally, you must pick a course, select one of the following:

A1-Ring, Austria
Albert Park (AKA Melbourne), Australia
Catalunya (AKA Barcelona), Spain
Gilles Villeneuve (AKA Montreal), Canada
Hockenheim, Germany
Hungaroring, Hungary
Imola, San Marino
Indianapolis, United States
Interlagos (AKA Sao Paulo), Brazil
Magny-Cours, France
Monte Carlo (AKA Cote d' Azur, Monaco), Monaco
Monza, Italy
Nurburgring, Europe (Germany)
Sepang, Malaysia
Silverstone, UK
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Suzuka, Japan

Take note that the courses are in alphabetical order, not the order they take
place in during the actual season.

C. 2001

C1. Team

Select your team, I will put a number between 1-10 representing how good the
team is in my opinion.  Your choices are:

Ferrari (10)
McLaren Mercedes (10)
BMW Williams (10)
Sauber Petronas (8)
Jordan Honda (8)
BAR Honda (6)
Jaguar Racing (7)
Benetton (7)
Orange Arrows (5)
European Minardi (5)
Prost Grand Prix (6)

C2. Driver

Next, you must pick your driver, I won't be putting numbers since the driver is
just personal preference and no driver is "more skilled" than another on this
game.  Your choices are:

Ferrari:

Michael Schumacher (Ger)
Rubens Barrichello (Bra)

McLaren Mercedes:

Mika Hakkinen (Fin)
David Coulthard (Sco)

BMW Williams:

Ralf Schumacher (Ger)
Juan-Pablo Montoya (Col)

Sauber Petronas:

Nick Heidfeld (Ger)
Kimi Raikkonen (Fin)

Jordan Honda:

Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Ger)
Jarno Trulli (Ita)

BAR Honda:

Olivier Panis (Fra)
Jacques Villeneuve (Can)

Jaguar Racing:

Eddie Irvine (UK)
Luciano Burti (Bra)

Benetton:

Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita)
Jenson Button (UK)

Orange Arrows:

Jos Verstappen (Ned)
Enrique Bernoldi (Bra)

European Minardi:

Fernando Alonso (Esp)
Tarso Marques (Bra)

Prost Grand Prix:

Jean Alesi (Fra)
Gaston Mazzacane (Arg)

C3. Course

Finally, you must pick a course, select one of the following:

A1-Ring, Austria
Albert Park (AKA Melbourne), Australia
Catalunya (AKA Barcelona), Spain
Gilles Villeneuve (AKA Montreal), Canada
Hockenheim, Germany
Hungaroring, Hungary
Imola, San Marino
Indianapolis, United States
Interlagos (AKA Sao Paulo), Brazil
Magny-Cours, France
Monte Carlo (AKA Cote d' Azur, Monaco), Monaco
Monza, Italy
Nurburgring, Europe (Germany)
Sepang, Malaysia
Silverstone, UK
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Suzuka, Japan

Take note that the courses are in alphabetical order, not the order they take
place in during the actual season.

D. 2002

D1. Team

Select your team, I will put a number between 1-10 representing how good the
team is in my opinion.  Your choices are:

Ferrari (10)
McLaren Mercedes (10)
BMW Williams (10)
Sauber Petronas (8)
Jordan Honda (7)
BAR Honda (6)
Jaguar Racing (7)
Renault (8)
Orange Arrows (5)
Minardi (5)
Toyota (6)

D2. Driver

Next, you must pick your driver, I won't be putting numbers since the driver is
just personal preference and no driver is "more skilled" than another on this
game.  Your choices are:

Ferrari:

Michael Schumacher (Ger)
Rubens Barrichello (Bra)

McLaren Mercedes:

David Coulthard (Sco)
Kimi Raikkonen (Fin)

BMW Williams:

Ralf Schumacher (Ger)
Juan-Pablo Montoya (Col)

Sauber Petronas:

Nick Heidfeld (Ger)
Felipe Massa (Bra)

Jordan Honda:

Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita)
Takuma Sato (Jap)

BAR Honda:

Jacques Villeneuve (Can)
Olivier Panis (Fra)

Jaguar Racing:

Eddie Irvine (UK)
Pedro de la Rosa (Esp)

Renault:

Jarno Trulli (Ita)
Jenson Button (UK)

Orange Arrows:

Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Ger)
Enrique Bernoldi (Bra)

Minardi:

Alex Yoong (Mal)
Mark Webber (Aus)

Toyota:

Mika Salo (Fin)
Allan McNish (Sco)

D3. Course

Finally, you must pick a course, select one of the following:

A1-Ring, Austria
Albert Park (AKA Melbourne), Australia
Catalunya (AKA Barcelona), Spain
Gilles Villeneuve (AKA Montreal), Canada
Hockenheim, Germany
Hungaroring, Hungary
Imola, San Marino
Interlagos (AKA Sao Paulo), Brazil
Magny-Cours, France
Monte Carlo (AKA Cote d' Azur, Monaco), Monaco
Monza, Italy
Nurburgring, Europe (Germany)
Sepang, Malaysia
Silverstone, UK
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Suzuka, Japan

Take note that the courses are in alphabetical order, not the order they take
place in during the actual season.

E. Race Options

After all of that, you still have some more to do.  You can select a variety of
options for during the race.  Which I will explain below:

Note: The options in all capitals are the defaults.

Opposition Difficulty - Choose either EASY, Medium, or Hard.  The meaning of
these is obvious so I won't explain.

Race Length - Choose FOUR, 8, 16, Half, or Full.  Half and Full are referring
to the distance (e.g. half of Indy would be 36 because it is half of 73 as 73
would be full).

Interactive Pit Stops - Your choices are ON or Off as most of the other options
will be.  Saying ON will make it so that you have to do the 5 tasks in the pits
when you go in.

Weather - Choose either DRY, Wet, or Variable.  These options are also obvious
so I will not explain this either.

Damage - Choose either OFF, Forgiving, or Realistic.  With it on Forgiving,
only several things (losing wings) can happen.  Otherwise, failures and such
can happen as well.  Unless of course you have it on OFF.

Gears - AUTOMATIC or Semi-Automatic are the options.  Automatic means that the
car will shift gears for you.  Semi-Automatic means that you need to shift
gears.

Tyre Wear - Options are On or OFF, your tyres will slowly grain away if this
option is On.  This is only an option if you are doing 16 laps or more.

Fuel Use - Options are On or OFF, you will need to come into the pits for fuel
if it is On.  This is only an option if you are doing 16 laps or more.

FIA Rules - Choices are OFF, Forgiving, or Realistic.  On Forgiving, you will
be able to get away with the small stuff.  But once it's on Realistic, every
illegal action will land you a stop/go or drive through penalty.

Slipstreaming - Choices are ON or Off, with this on, you can get behind other
cars and gain speed through their air vacumm.  Once you have done this, you
pull to the side and with the extra speed carried on through the slipstream,
you will slingshot past the driver.

Gamebreakers - Ahhh Gamebreakers, isn't the first game I've heard this term
used in (cough *NBA Street* cough).  Seems EA has a thing for it, anyways, the
choices are On or OFF.  With it on, you will see a slow mo action replay of
your car in action when you have a major crash.  One of the coolest parts of
Quick Race (in my opinion).

Qualifying - Simply, ON or Off.  This allows you to have a qualifying session
before you go and race.  Very helpful indeed.

Now you're ready.  Race on!

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XI. Multiplayer

In Multiplayer there are two game modes: Split Screen and Time Trial. I'll
explain them both below:

A. Split Screen: Go Head-to-Head or Full Grid with your friends at the same
time on a split screen.

You can see it says 2 Player at the top.  By clicking that you just go
Head-to-Head with a friend.  By moving down to Head-to-Head and moving left or
right, you can select Full Grid or Head-to-Head.  Full Grid means that all the
drivers from that season will race, while Head-to-Head is just you and your
friend.

First you need to select your season....

1. 1999

A1a. Team

Select your team, I will put a number between 1-10 representing how good the
team is in my opinion.  Your choices are:

Ferrari (10)
McLaren Mercedes (10)
Williams (9)
Sauber Petronas (7)
Jordan Mugen-Honda (7)
BAR Supertec (6)
Stewart (9)
Benetton (7)
Arrows (6)
Minardi (5)
Prost Grand Prix (5)

A1b. Driver

Next, you must pick your driver, I won't be putting numbers since the driver is
just personal preference and no driver is "more skilled" than another on this
game.  Your choices are:

Ferrari:

Michael Schumacher (Ger)
Eddie Irvine (UK)

McLaren Mercedes:

Mika Hakkinen (Fin)
David Coulthard (Sco)

Williams:

Alessandro Zanardi (Bra)
Ralf Schumacher (Ger)

Sauber Petronas:

Jean Alesi (Fra)
Pedro Diniz (Esp)

Jordan Mugen-Honda:

Damon Hill (UK)
Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Ger)

BAR Supertec:

Jacques Villeneuve (Can)
Ricardo Zonta (Bra)

Stewart:

Rubens Barrichello (Bra)
Johnny Herbert (UK)

Benetton:

Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita)
Alexander Wurz (Aut)

Arrows:

Pedro de la Rosa (Esp)
Toranosuke Takagi (Jap)

Minardi:

Luca Badoer (Ita)
Marc Gene (Esp)

Prost Grand Prix:

Olivier Panis (Fra)
Jarno Trulli (Ita)

A1c. Course

Finally, you must pick a course, select one of the following:

A1-Ring, Austria
Albert Park (AKA Melbourne), Australia
Catalunya (AKA Barcelona), Spain
Gilles Villeneuve (AKA Montreal), Canada
Hockenheim, Germany
Hungaroring, Hungary
Imola, San Marino
Interlagos (AKA Sao Paulo), Brazil
Magny-Cours, France
Monte Carlo (AKA Cote d' Azur, Monaco), Monaco
Monza, Italy
Nurburgring, Europe (Germany)
Sepang, Malaysia
Silverstone, UK
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Suzuka, Japan

Take note that the courses are in alphabetical order, not the order they take
place in during the actual season.

2. 2000

A2a. Team

Select your team, I will put a number between 1-10 representing how good the
team is in my opinion.  Your choices are:

Ferrari (10)
McLaren Mercedes (10)
BMW Williams (10)
Sauber Petronas (8)
Jordan Honda (8)
BAR Honda (6)
Jaguar Racing (7)
Benetton (7)
Orange Arrows (5)
European Minardi (5)
Prost Grand Prix (6)

A2b. Driver

Next, you must pick your driver, I won't be putting numbers since the driver is
just personal preference and no driver is "more skilled" than another on this
game.  Your choices are:

Ferrari:

Michael Schumacher (Ger)
Rubens Barrichello (Bra)

McLaren Mercedes:

Mika Hakkinen (Fin)
David Coulthard (Sco)

BMW Williams:

Ralf Schumacher (Ger)
Jenson Button (UK)

Sauber Petronas:

Mika Salo (Fin)
Pedro Diniz (Bra)

Jordan Honda:

Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Ger)
Jarno Trulli (Ita)

BAR Honda:

Jacques Villeneuve (Fra)
Ricardo Zonta (Bra)

Jaguar Racing:

Eddie Irvine (UK)
Johnny Herbert (UK)

Benetton:

Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita)
Alexander Wurz (Aut)

Orange Arrows:

Pedro de la Rosa (Esp)
Jos Verstappen (Ned)

Minardi:

Mazzacane (Arg)
Marc Gene (Esp)

Prost Grand Prix:

Jean Alesi (Fra)
Nick Heidfeld (Ger)

A2c. Course

Finally, you must pick a course, select one of the following:

A1-Ring, Austria
Albert Park (AKA Melbourne), Australia
Catalunya (AKA Barcelona), Spain
Gilles Villeneuve (AKA Montreal), Canada
Hockenheim, Germany
Hungaroring, Hungary
Imola, San Marino
Indianapolis, United States
Interlagos (AKA Sao Paulo), Brazil
Magny-Cours, France
Monte Carlo (AKA Cote d' Azur, Monaco), Monaco
Monza, Italy
Nurburgring, Europe (Germany)
Sepang, Malaysia
Silverstone, UK
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Suzuka, Japan

Take note that the courses are in alphabetical order, not the order they take
place in during the actual season.

3. 2001

A3a. Team

Select your team, I will put a number between 1-10 representing how good the
team is in my opinion.  Your choices are:

Ferrari (10)
McLaren Mercedes (10)
BMW Williams (10)
Sauber Petronas (8)
Jordan Honda (8)
BAR Honda (6)
Jaguar Racing (7)
Benetton (7)
Orange Arrows (5)
European Minardi (5)
Prost Grand Prix (6)

A3b. Driver

Next, you must pick your driver, I won't be putting numbers since the driver is
just personal preference and no driver is "more skilled" than another on this
game.  Your choices are:

Ferrari:

Michael Schumacher (Ger)
Rubens Barrichello (Bra)

McLaren Mercedes:

Mika Hakkinen (Fin)
David Coulthard (Sco)

BMW Williams:

Ralf Schumacher (Ger)
Juan-Pablo Montoya (Col)

Sauber Petronas:

Nick Heidfeld (Ger)
Kimi Raikkonen (Fin)

Jordan Honda:

Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Ger)
Jarno Trulli (Ita)

BAR Honda:

Olivier Panis (Fra)
Jacques Villeneuve (Can)

Jaguar Racing:

Eddie Irvine (UK)
Luciano Burti (Bra)

Benetton:

Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita)
Jenson Button (UK)

Orange Arrows:

Jos Verstappen (Ned)
Enrique Bernoldi (Bra)

European Minardi:

Fernando Alonso (Esp)
Tarso Marques (Bra)

Prost Grand Prix:

Jean Alesi (Fra)
Gaston Mazzacane (Arg)

A3c. Course

Finally, you must pick a course, select one of the following:

A1-Ring, Austria
Albert Park (AKA Melbourne), Australia
Catalunya (AKA Barcelona), Spain
Gilles Villeneuve (AKA Montreal), Canada
Hockenheim, Germany
Hungaroring, Hungary
Imola, San Marino
Indianapolis, United States
Interlagos (AKA Sao Paulo), Brazil
Magny-Cours, France
Monte Carlo (AKA Cote d' Azur, Monaco), Monaco
Monza, Italy
Nurburgring, Europe (Germany)
Sepang, Malaysia
Silverstone, UK
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Suzuka, Japan

Take note that the courses are in alphabetical order, not the order they take
place in during the actual season.

4. 2002

A4a. Team

Select your team, I will put a number between 1-10 representing how good the
team is in my opinion.  Your choices are:

Ferrari (10)
McLaren Mercedes (10)
BMW Williams (10)
Sauber Petronas (8)
Jordan Honda (7)
BAR Honda (6)
Jaguar Racing (7)
Renault (8)
Orange Arrows (5)
Minardi (5)
Toyota (6)

A4b. Driver

Next, you must pick your driver, I won't be putting numbers since the driver is
just personal preference and no driver is "more skilled" than another on this
game.  Your choices are:

Ferrari:

Michael Schumacher (Ger)
Rubens Barrichello (Bra)

McLaren Mercedes:

David Coulthard (Sco)
Kimi Raikkonen (Fin)

BMW Williams:

Ralf Schumacher (Ger)
Juan-Pablo Montoya (Col)

Sauber Petronas:

Nick Heidfeld (Ger)
Felipe Massa (Bra)

Jordan Honda:

Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita)
Takuma Sato (Jap)

BAR Honda:

Jacques Villeneuve (Can)
Olivier Panis (Fra)

Jaguar Racing:

Eddie Irvine (UK)
Pedro de la Rosa (Esp)

Renault:

Jarno Trulli (Ita)
Jenson Button (UK)

Orange Arrows:

Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Ger)
Enrique Bernoldi (Bra)

Minardi:

Alex Yoong (Mal)
Mark Webber (Aus)

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