You're right Spinelli, I should have suggest this. Great advice, I'm with you on this, everybody will find great benefit reopening this section!
Yup . Also, if modders want people to visit their own website, then they are allowed and able to put the website link in the TPM section. That way everyone still needs to visit the mod's website in order to download. A direct-download link from the TPM section is not required, that's why the TPM section can also be used for people wanting traffic to their own website (like I'm assuming this mod), and even for payware mods. Absolutely everyone and every mod can use and benefit from it.
For everyone's info, the OP in this thread has not been updated accordingly. DO NOT DOWNLOAD v1.2 in the OP of this thread, it is NOT the newest version. Go to the mod-group's website and check/download from there - http://www.asrformula.com/download_rf2_owc91.html The newest version, as of today's date (Dec. 28, 2014), is v1.3.
To find the latest updates and Mods it is soooo complicated any annyoing in here. Why not putting everything in one place like the TPM section???
Paddler, you could join forces with Spinelli, contact the modders, and ask them permission to keep updating the TPM section for them. If you two make an effort to get on the radar of the various mod groups, your help will certainly be appreciated and you'll always have the latest news.
It sucks that ISI only allow the modders themselves to make a TPM profile. I could make a TPM profile in the same time it takes to write a post - minutes. Upload some pics, put some links down (to your site if you don't want direct download, or if it's a pay-mod or whatever), copy and paste the description, copy and paste update notes, copy and paste the mod's rF2 forum thread-link (for in-depth discussion, reporting bugs, questions, etc. etc.), done! ISI must change this policy.
Write a PM to Tim, or get permission from the modders (effectivley making you "spokesperson" of the mod team). Honestly I don't think anyone will check.
Is it possible for the ASR team to alter the material reflection for suit and gloves (especially)? It looks like the MotoGP gloves instead of the fire retardant cloth of older F1 and it only sticks out because everything else is so damn neat.
We finally released the public version of the McLaren MP4/6, 1991 Open Wheel Classic. With the release of McLaren we have improved also many aspects of Ferrari 643. Fixed several bugs reported by the community, ghost driver in the smoke and rain event, improve many texture, for example slick and rain tires, gloves more realistics and a new physics! Go to in the download section and enjoy! http://www.asrformula.com
The 1991 cars are just astonishingly good--graphics, sounds and physics. The whole package is 10/10. I truly hope we'll get a revised 1992 set soon ,too.