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Version: 1.25
System: PC
Gene: Racing

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Speeding down the straight-aways and sliding through the corners, you jockey 
for position in the middle of the pack. Pushing the groove as you 
white-knuckle the last turn and slingshot past the leader toward the flying 
checked flag.

**1**-Goal
**2**-Main Menu
**3**-Game Menu
**4**-Game Structure
**5**-Flags
**6**-Controls
**7**-Options
**8**-Car Tuning
**9**-Tuning
**10**-The Groove
**11**-Credits
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**1**
GOAL

Dirt Track Racing (DTR) simulates a dirt track racing career over several 
years. You start the game with $1000. You buy a cheap car and enter in the 
lowest class of competition, the Stock class. Win prize money and attract 
sponsorship to finance your racing career, allowing you to repair and 
upgrade your vehicle and purchase new ones. You must manage your money 
carefully as you work your way through the Stock Class and then the faster 
Pro Stock Class. Your ultimate goal is to run a professional late model team 
and win the Ratbag Grand National Series.

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**2**
MAIN MENU

Game-Access to Single Player games, Career and Quick race.

Multiplayer-Play DTR against other drivers.

Options-Configure you video, sound, game, or input setups.

High Scores-View the fastest times and season earnings.

Replay Intro.-Watch the Ratbag and DTR video footage.

Credits-See who contributed to DTR.

Exit-Quit back to windows.

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**3**
GAME MENU

Quick Race
-Select Quick Race if you would like to race without following a career 
progression. This mode was designed to allow you to choose a track, the 
number and difficulty of opponents, a car, and then race. The AI Difficulty 
slider allows you to select the intelligence level of your opponents. The 
Track Wetness slider allows you to adjust the traction levels around the 
track.

Career
-In this mode you start off as an amateur driver with limited funds. Your 
final goal is to win the Ratbag Series. To do this you will need to purchase 
a car, participate in events from various series using prize money to 
upgrade and improve your vehicle until you can race amongst the fastest and 
best drivers the game has to offer.

     Career Menu
-Race
Enter a new series, continue racing, or gave a practice drive.

-Car Options
Go to your garage or visit the shop.

-Sponsorships
Check for sponsorship offers.

-Career Information
Check the race schedule, point’s standings or view your career highlights.

-Save Game
Save your game to disk so that you can continue playing at some other time.

-Options
Change your configuration for DTR.

-Exit
Quit from career mode.

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**4**
Game Structure

Series
-Series are collections of events held throughout the year. Each series is 
aimed at a particular class of car and other car types will not be permitted 
to race. Each event will award a certain number of championship points 
dependent upon your performance at that event. The total championship points 
awarded to you by the end of the year will determine your overall result for 
the series.

The series with the lowest prize money in each class are the easiest. You 
should race in these events to upgrade your car. Then you can enter in 
richer, more difficult series where the opponent’s race similarly upgraded 
vehicles.

Car Classes
-Cars are divided into three classes in DTR. They are Stock, Pro Stock, and 
Late Model. Each type of car is only eligible for an event for that series 
of car.

Stock cars are bought in junkyards. Pro stock cars can be purchased at the 
car dealer and Late Model cars can be bought in the race shop. Stock cars 
don’t have any high performance parts. You can upgrade these cars to enter 
them into the Pro Stock series.

Events
-When you enter a race in DTR career mode, you are entering an event. Events 
are parts of series and involve a collection of races that are geld over one 
or more days.  Each event will only allow cars of the particular class as 
listed in each event.

Practice
-Practicing provides you with an opportunity to check how your car drives on 
each track before qualifying so you can make any last minute changes to your 
car.

Qualifying
-The result of your qualifying times determines your grid starting order for 
Heat and Main events. You can elect to skip qualifying, but you will be 
assigned to slowest qualifying time and forego the chance to receive prize 
money awarded to the fastest qualifying time.

Heats
-You will be allocate a heat and placed on the starting grid according 
reverse qualifying times.

Mains
-Mains are the final rounds of racing.

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**5**
FLAGS

Green Flag
-The green flag is shown at the beginning of the race. It is also shown 
after yellow flags to indicate that it is safe to drive at full speed.

Black Flag
-The black flag is shown when you are disqualified from the race. If you get 
a black flag for going of course the race will begin where you went of the 
course.

Yellow Flag
-The yellow flag is shown when car is damaged to the point that it’s no 
longer fit to drive, and must be tooken of the track. At this time the cars 
are forced to slow down while the car is being moved. You will regain speed 
when the green flag is shown.

White Flag
-On the start of your last lap the white flag is shown to indicate you have 
only one lap to go.

Checkered Flag
-The checkered flag is shown when you finish the race. When another car 
finishes before you you are allowed to finish your current lap.

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**6**
CONTROLS

Keyboard Controls

Turn Left-                  Left Arrow
Turn Right-                 Right Arrow
Accelerate-                 Up Arrow
Brake-                      Down Arrow
Change Gear Up-             X Button
Change Gear Down-           Z Button
Half Lock Steering-         Left Shift
Quit-                       Escape Key
Pause-                      Pause Key
Change View-                Space Bar
Rear View Mirror-           F4
Display Toggle-             F3

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**7**
OPTIONS

Video Options
-These options allow you to tweak the visual appearance of the game. 
Selecting lower resolutions and disabling features can improve performance: 
although you should be aware that the game will not look as good.

Audio Options
-The audio options let you select the in game sound effect volume and to 
toggle crowd sounds, announcers and game interface sounds.

Game Options
-The game options include the following:

Event Format
-Detailed events include practice phase and results for all other races

Damage
-Simulation is the highest level of damage. Arcade damage setting is more 
forgiving. Selecting off can also disable damage.

Yellow/Black Flags
-These flags can be on or off

Transmission
-Select manual or automatic transmission.

Auto Reverse
-When enabled, the car is put into reverse gear automatically when the brake 
is applied.

Vehicle Handling
-This allows you to choose how the car handles on the track.

Cockpit Jitter
-This turns off the cockpit Jitter than results from racing over the uneven 
dirt track.

Watertruck
-Disabling this option will prevent the Watertruck video form being 
displayed.

Race Info
-Disabling this option removes the read out including lap times race 
position and lap count information.

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**8**
CAR TUNING

You can modify the car configuration to improve performance and reduce lap 
times.

Toe In/Out
-This is the measure of the wheels when the steering wheel is set to 
straight. Most competitors put a lot of toe in on their right form wheel, to 
help turn better.

Wheel Offset
-This affects the distance between your wheel and the axle. The back right 
tire usually has a greater wheel offset than the other tire, for better 
turning.

Tire Pressure
-This will lower or higher the traction that your car gets. Low pressure 
gives you better grip and the opposite for high tire pressure. Low Pressure 
for wet tracks and High Pressure on dry tracks.

Wheel Size
-This affects the diameter of the wheels used.

Brake Strength
-Adjust the braking power can affect your driving.

Tire Compound
-This choice is a crucial aspect to understand if you are to succeed. Hard 
compound gives less grip while soft compound gives more traction. Hard 
compound but lasts longer while soft compound will wear quicker.

Steering Lock
-This defines what angle your wheels are at when you input device at full 
lock.

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**9**
Tuning

SUSPENSION
Bump Dampening
-This is the damping or slowing of the suspension as the wheel moves toward 
the car. Bump Dampening and rebound dampening are related and can be both 
adjusted to achieve a particular effect. After driving around a left corner, 
your car will normally be tilted with the left-hand side of the car further 
of the ground than the right. If you decrease the bump dampening of the left 
tires, then the car should return to its level position quicker.

Rebound Dampening
-This is the damping of the suspension as the wheel moves away from the car. 
Check bump dampening for more information.

Spring Strength
-This controls the strength of the spring part of the suspension. A stiffer 
spring will tend to sit higher and be less disturbed by bumps in the road. A 
stiffer spring will also cause a car to sit flatter during hard cornering 
and cause the car to react to bumps in the road more violently.

Travel
-This determines the length of the springs at full extension of the wheels. 
This affects the height of your car and the position of the center of 
gravity.

DRIVE TRAIN
Gear Ratio and Final Drive
-Selecting a higher gear ratio will increase you acceleration, but decrease 
your to speed. Changing your gearing for each gear will only affect that 
gear. As a general rule you should use higher gear ratios on short tracks, 
lower gear ratios on long tracks. Changing the gearing for the final drive 
ratio will effect all gears.

++NOTE++
-You may not modify the gearing with the OEM gearbox. You will need to 
upgrade to a tunable gearbox before you can modify the ratios. High 
performance gearboxes can support higher revs without sustaining any damage.

CHASSIS TUNING
Weight Distribution
-This can greatly affect the vehicles handling. Placing more weight over the 
back than the front will cause the car to lean back harder when 
accelerating, and lean forward when decelerating. Greater weight on the back 
wheels will increase acceleration however decreasing weight form the front 
wheels will reduce steering control, making it harder to corner. For left 
turns put the weight on the left side of the car.

Car Upgrades
-All of upgrade components in DTR have several performance upgrade levels. 
To get there go to Car Options, Shops, and Parts. Money is needed here.

CAR UPGRADES
Engine Specifications
-Here you can buy new and more powerful engines for your car.

Performance Upgrades
-Performance engine parts feature intake and outlet port grinding with 
polished head high compression pistons. This leads to and increased power 
output compared to stock engines.

Exhaust System
-Here you can buy larger exhaust piping and performance mufflers. This will 
give your engine more power by increasing the exhaust flow.

Carburetor
2 Barrel Carb-Factory carburetor for your particular make of car.

Performance 2-Barrel Carb-Flow modified carburetor to allow more gas and air 
into the engine.

4 Barrel Carb-Provides more gas and air than a 2 barrel carb.

Performance 4-Barrel Carb-Flow modified carburetor to allow a lot more gas 
and air into the engine.

Tire Compound
-The tire compound choice is a crucial aspect to understand if you are to 
succeed. Hard tire compound provides less grip than soft compound tires, but 
they are more resistant to wear. If the track is wet you want to use a 
softer compound tire to get maximum grip.

Tire Width
-If your tires are too thin, excessive wheel spin will result upon 
acceleration and lower traction levels will apply when sliding sideways. 
Tire width should be upgraded when your car’s engine is providing too much 
power to the rear end and the car is difficult to control when cornering 
under power.

Gearbox
-Standard Gearbox: This is the gearbox that the car came with and may not be 
adjusted.

-Tunable Gearbox: With this gearbox you can adjust your gear ratios.

-High Performance Gearbox: Its tunable, supports higher rev rates and has a 
higher resistance to damage.

Brakes
-Drum Brakes: These are the brakes that comes with the car

-Heavy Duty Drum Brakes: These brakes give increased braking power over 
stock Drum Brakes.

-Disc Brakes: Provide superior braking power.

Suspension
-Stock Suspension: The car starts out with this.

-Upgrade Suspension: Increase spring strength and higher resistance to wear.

-Race Suspension: Provides greatest spring strength and the highest 
stability while cornering.

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**10**
THE GROOVE

At the beginning of most events, a water truck will wet down the track. This 
makes the dirt or clay tacky and gives you good traction characteristics. As 
the cars race around the track, a groove is formed on the most common 
driving line. It is drier than the rest of the track. It is hard and 
slippery.

When the groove is developed, two other racing lines become competitive

1. The Cushion: The longest route, on the outside of the groove where tacky, 
looser dirt gives more traction. Less braking required with this strategy 
but there is the risk of running into the wall.

2. The Inside: Low on the inside of the track where again looser dirt gives 
more traction. This strategy protects against overtaking but drivers must 
brake hard and if they get it wrong, you can slide out onto the groove and 
loose time.

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**11**
Credits
Thanks To:

Book-Car tuning Tricks
Internet-Misc. Stuff
Me-Writing This
Brett "Nemesis" Franklin: For the Copyright Section

Official Word Count: 2,694

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