WORLD OF OUTLAWS - SPRINT CARS - Guide/ US Version For the Sony Playstation 2 Version FINAL (Aug. 2, 2002) Guide by Myke (no1colfan@aol.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table of Contents 1..............................................................Version History 2.....................................................................Controls 3........................................................................Modes 4................................................................Upgrades Info 4......................................................................Drivers (in alphabetical) 5.......................................................................Tracks 6...........................................................Car Specifications 6......................................................................Secrets 7......................................................................Credits 8....................................................................Copyright ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ============================================================================== Version History ============================================================================== Aug. 2, 2002 Unlocked all of the drivers and tracks. This guide is Version FINAL marked final. July 25, 2002 Version 0.2: Got pretty much everything in this document, except for how to unlock Tim Schaffer, Jeff Shepard, and the late Kevin Gobrecht, and tracks like Icy Eldora, Rattler Valley and Canyon Run. I'll get to it on the next update. July 8, 2002 Version 0.1: Birth of the document. ============================================================================== Controls ============================================================================== These controls are from the World of Outlaws: SprintCars Instruction Booklet -left/right directional buttons -steering -up/down directional buttons -wing adjustments -left analog stick -steering -right analog stick -accelerate/brake -X button -accelerate -[] button -brake -/\ button -change view -L1 button -glance back -R1 button -tear-offs -L2 button -glance left -R2 button -glance right -START button -pause menu If you asked what Tear-Offs means, it is a plastic strip that goes on your helmet. All Sprint Car drivers have this, or else they will have mud on their face and they would likely have a hard time seeing. My cousin drive for a Mini-Sprint class and I've been to couple races with him and he also have the tear-off on his helmet. How does this work? All Sprint Car tracks are covered with dirt and mud, you will most likely get dirt on your game screen. When you are behind a car, a whole mess of dirt will fill your screen and you have a set limited number of tear-offs on the right hand side of the screen. ONLY tear-off when you CAN'T see anything ahead of you. Try to avoid being behind a car and make a clean pass. Press R1 to tear-off. -Flags------------------------------------------------------------------------ Of course there is going to be flag waving in the game and here is the list of flags and their color and desciptions. These are from the World of Outlaws: SprintCars instruction booklet. -Green Flag The green flag indicates that racing conditions are normal, and you may overtake other cars. It is shown at the start of the race and at a restart, to indicate the race is on. -White Flag At the start of your last lap, the white flag is shwon to indicate that you only have one lap remaining before the end of the race. The white flag is also shown when one of your opponents wins the race, indicating that you may only complete your current lap, even if it wouldn't have been your final one. This happens when you are one or more laps down from the leader. -Yellow Flag When a car has been damaged to the point where it cannot continue the race and is positioned so as to be hazardous to the cars still in the race, a yellow flag is called. The yellow flag will also be shwon if a car stalls and needs to be restarted. The screen will fade to black, and the race will restart again at the start finish line with the wreckage cleared away. For the restart, cars remain in the positions they were in when the yellow flag was called. For instance, if there was a lapped car between you and the car in the position in front of you when the yellow flag was called, it will still be there when you restart. You'll still have to overtake him, just like the car in front of you did. -Black Flag (Illegal Lap) If you stray off the racing surface for too long, trying to cut a corner, you can expect to be shown the black flag. A lap only counts as complete if you've followed the track all the way around. If you continue on under the black flag, your current lap will not count towards the total numbers of laps completed. If you do get shwon the black flag, the best thing to do is to head back to where you left the track as quickly as possible, and rejoin the race at or before that point. You will also be shown a black flag for an illegal lap if you head in the wrong direction around the track. If you turn around and follow the track correctly, the black flag will be removed when you return to the point at which you started traveling in the wrong direction. -Black Flag (Car Wrecked) You will be shown the black flag and your car will be disqualified when you are unable to continue due to having sustained too much damage from colliding with other cars or objects around the track. -Checkered Flag The checkered flag is shwon at the end of the final lap of the race, to signify that the race is over. ============================================================================== Modes ============================================================================== -Arcade Mode Here is a good place for you get to pick a difficulty setting and a driver of your choice. Get to familiarize yourself with all of the tracks while competing with other drivers, try to find a good line to get yourself to the front of the traffic. Also try to familiarize yourself with the Wing Adjustment (up/down directional buttons) and get the hang of it. You can unlock some of the drivers during this mode, but you have to win the race in order to unlock them. Look up in the Drivers section of the page to know what track to beat to get who. -Career Mode In here, you will only have $12,000 in your balance. You can't go racing without a car! -Trailer Laptop: -Purchase, sell or upgrade cars in the race shop. Tackboard: -Repair any damage that your car has taken. WOO Flag: -Enter the next selected event in your currently selected car. -Office Trophy case: -View the trophies you've won during your career. Globe: -View or enter a practice session on any of the tracks you can travel to. Notebook: -Select the events you wish to enter, or view the points tables. Computer: -View current sponsor, or select available sponsorship offers. -Race Mode-------------------------------------------------------------------- There are several different race modes you can enter before going to the final race. Here are the descriptions of each modes and they are from the World of Outlaws: SprintCars instruction booklet. -Practice The first stage of the race format is a free practice. Here you can feel your way around the track and see how well your car setup is suited to the current racing conditions. -Qualifying In the qualifying session, each car gets a warm-up lap to get up to race speed and two timed laps to set a fast time. Your qualifying position determines the heat into which you'll be placed and your position on the heat race grid. There's a cash prize for the fastest qualifying time of the evening. -Heats (1 and 2) There are two heat races of twelve cars each. Finish in the top six in your heat and you've qualified for the evening's A Main. If you finish seventh or below, you then have to battle it out in the B Main for an opportunity to get back into the A Main. -Trophy Dashes The top six cars from each heat qualify automatically for the A Main, but first go to the trophy dash. The trophy dash is a short, twelve-car race, in which you attempt to improve your starting position for the A Main. The trophy dash offers no prize money, but is an excellent opportunity to aid you with a chance to win the feature race. -The B Main The B Main is a twelve-car race for those who didn't qualify for the A Main race. Cars are placed on the grid based on their qualifying times, rather than their finishing positions in the heats. There is prize money to be won in the B Main for those who finish fifth or below, but that's the end of their night. The top four finishers get no prize money, but line up on the A Main grid, where they get another shot at racing for the real money. -The A Main The big event of the night is set up with the twelve cars from the trophy dash and the four best finishers from the B Main. The first six starting positions are the top six positions in the trophy dash. The remaining six cars from the dash and the top four from the B Main fill out the rest of the A Main grid, based on qualifying times. This is what it all boils down to, so you'd better race hard from flag-stand to flag-stand - there's no second chance. ============================================================================== Upgrade Info ============================================================================== Since you only have $12,000 in your balance, here are the list of cars in the shop and all of the skin below the list, the skin doesn't cost any money. -Beulah -$9,000 -Creek -$10,000 -Shadow -$18,000 -H&H -$20,000 -Hawk -$36,000 -Maxim -$66,000 -Skin: -Arrow, Diablo, Crimson, Magma, Moose, Bullet, Ripples, Smoothie Cutter, Acid, Rosso, Swirls, Warlock, Tequila, Insignia, Lemon, Quicksand, Eucalyptus, Lagoon, Wave, Mighty, Glory, Flash, Arctic, State, Contrast, Hero, Storm, Goth, and Cerise. Here are all of the parts that you can upgrade to and the price for them: -Performance for *Beulah*----------------------------------------------------- -Fuel injectors -2 1/4'' fuel injectors -$500 -2 1/2'' fuel injectors -$1,500 -Weight Reduction -1350 lbs -$1,000 -1300 lbs -$3,000 -New Engine -800hp engine -$4,500 -Handling -Shock Dyno -pneumatic dyno -$1,200 -load cell dyno -$3,600 -Brakes -Brake Rotors -carbon-fober rotor -$100 -titanium rotor -$300 -Performance for *Creek*------------------------------------------------------ -Fuel injectors -2 1/4'' fuel injectors -$500 -2 1/2'' fuel injectors -$1,500 -Weight Reduction -1350 lbs -$1,000 -1300 lbs -$3,000 -New Engine -800hp engine -$4,500 -Handling -Shock Dyno -pneumatic dyno -$1,200 -load cell dyno -$3,600 -Brakes -Brake Rotors -carbon-fober rotor -$100 -titanium rotor -$300 -Performance for *Shadow*----------------------------------------------------- -Fuel injectors -2 1/4'' fuel injectors -$1,000 -2 1/2'' fuel injectors -$3.000 -Weight Reduction -1300 lbs -$2,000 -1250 lbs -$6,000 -New Engine -800hp engine -$9,000 -Handling -Shock Dyno -pneumatic dyno -$2,400 -load cell dyno -$7,200 -Brakes -Brake Rotors -carbon-fober rotor -$200 -titanium rotor -$600 -Performance for *H & H*------------------------------------------------------ -Fuel injectors -2 1/4'' fuel injectors -$1,000 -2 1/2'' fuel injectors -$3,000 -Weight Reduction -1300 lbs -$2,000 -1250 lbs -$6,000 -New Engine -800hp engine -$9,000 -Handling -Shock Dyno -pneumatic dyno -$2,400 -load cell dyno -$7,200 -Brakes -Brake Rotors -carbon-fober rotor -$200 -titanium rotor -$600 -Performance for *Hawk*------------------------------------------------------- -Fuel injectors -2 1/4'' fuel injectors -$1,500 -2 1/2'' fuel injectors -$5,000 -Weight Reduction -1250 lbs -$3,000 -1200 lbs -$10,000 -New Engine -800hp engine -$15,000 -Handling -Shock Dyno -pneumatic dyno -$4,500 -load cell dyno -$12,000 -Brakes -Brake Rotors -carbon-fober rotor -$400 -titanium rotor -$1,000 -Performance for *Maxim*------------------------------------------------------ -Fuel injectors -2 1/4'' fuel injectors -$3,000 -2 1/2'' fuel injectors -$9,000 -Weight Reduction -1200 lbs -$6,000 -1150 lbs -$18,000 -New Engine -800hp engine -$27,000 -Handling -Shock Dyno -pneumatic dyno -$7,500 -load cell dyno -$21,600 -Brakes -Brake Rotors -carbon-fober rotor -$700 -titanium rotor -$1,800 -Car Tuning------------------------------------------------------------------- When you go practice, your car may be unstable or you don't feel too comfortable with how your car act and feel. After the practice run or whatever race mode you've just completed, you can tune your car. Here is the list of tunes and their descriptions, they are from the World of Outlaws: SprintCars instruction booklet. -Stagger You'll notice that the right rear wheel of a sprint car is larger than the left rear wheel, to give it a tendency to turn to the left. Stagger is the difference in circumference between the two rear tires of the sprint car. The amount of stagger used varies, depending on track size and conditions. On the shorter track, stagger can be as much as 19-21'', down to about 11'' on the longest tracks. If you are loose, try to decrease the stagger, but in so doing you are going to lose grip. -RR Spacing RR spacing is the amount that the right rear wheel is spaced out from the chassis of the sprint car. The most commonly used amount of spacing is 9_'' (from the frame rail to the inside side-wall of the tire), but can be varied in _'' amounts in either direction. RR spacing is generally based on track conditions - a tackier track early in the race event requires a larger amount of spacing than a drier one. -Ride Height Ride height is adjusted for the front and rear axles individually. The front end is usually a bit higher than the rear. On a slick track, you should set your ride height a bit higher to get the car to transfer weight to the right rear. Tacky or rough tracks require a lower ride height to keep the car from bouncing or upsetting its balance. -Shock Type You can choose the type of shocks that are used on each wheel of your sprint car. Sprint cars used compressed gas shocks, without bypass valves. Each individual shock has its own adjustable compression and rebound rates. The basic types of shock used are: 0: easy-up (hard compression, soft balanced) 1: standard (compression and rebound are even) 2: tie-down (soft compressiom, hard rebound) The left rear wheel is almost invariably set up with tie-down shocks, so that the car squats down into the corner but springs back up far more gradually. Both front wheels are sometimes set up with tie-down shocks, depending on the rest of the car setup. The right rear wheel normally has a standard shock setup. -Torsion Bar Torsion bars provide tension for each wheel of the sprint car. The number displayed refers to the size of the torsion bar used: the smaller the number, the small the torsion bar. Smaller torsion bars react quickly, but don't provide much resistance, whereas large torsion bars are stiffer and offer more resistance, but are slower to react. You'll have to experiment to find the combination of torsion bars that best suits your driving style. -Wing Position The starting position of the wing may be set anywhere. It is generally set about a third of the way back from the front of its range of travel. The most likely scenario is that the wing will need to be moved back during the race (to provide more down force, as the track dries out, and as fuel is consumed), but most drivers still like to leave some room to move the wing forward if it is needed (in the case that the car is setup a little too "tight"). -Wing Pitch Wing pitch is measured when the car is stationary and is the angle that the lower left hand edge of the wing makes with a horizontal plane. The steeper the wing pitch, the more down force is provided to the rear wheels of the sprint car. While racing, you can move the position of the wing forward or back, which also changes the wing pitch within a range of about 6 degrees. For example, if you are using the typical setup of positioning the wing a third of the way back, at 18 degrees, the wing can be moved between 14 and 22 degrees. -Quick Change The "quick change" is housed on the differential and contains two gears that determine the drive ratio of the vehicle. The drive ratio depends on the ratio between the numbers of teeth the gears have. This can be changed very quickly and may be adjusted between the different stages of a race event. Drive ratio is adjusted between 4.97 and 6.04. The shorter the track being raced on, the higher the valve of the ratio should be set. -Weight Jacking Weight may be balanced between both the front and back, as well as the left and right of the car. Weight is jacked into the car by pre-loading the torsion bars on each corner of the car. On a slick track you generally want to move more weight to the left side and front of the car, so it rolls over towards the right rear when cornering. Conversely, on a tacky track you want to keep the weight over the right rear so that the car stays tilted as it rolls through the corner. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here are most of the sponsors that I've been offered: #### Sponsor #### #### $ per event #### -Zora Racing -$400 -Miller Motorsports -$600 -Ron's Repairs -$700 -Wertz Designs -$750 -C and R Racing -$950 -Up and Over -$1,000 -Racing Optics -$1,200 -Shadow Graphics -$1,250 -Flatout -$1,450 -Bars Products -$1,500 -Fast Track Racing -$1,800 -Gold Eagle Co. -$1,850 -Taylor Wings -$2,100 -Bullseye Visuals -$2,150 -Dave Blaney Driving Exprnce -$2,500 -Caseys General Store -$2,500 -Weld Wheels -$2,650 -JDK Motorsports -$2,700 -Infogrames -$2,850 -RatBag -$2,900 -ButlerBuilt Motorsports -$3,350 -Quaker State -$3,600 -Pennzoil -$4,000 -Car Freshener Corp -$4,350 -K and N -$4,500 ============================================================================== Drivers ============================================================================== Dale Blaney -Win the Bristol track to unlock him. -brother of Dave Blaney, driver of #77 Jaspers Engines & Transmissions. -Drives the #10 u.s. prints/MBNA (this is Dave Blaney's car) -1998 Rookie of the Year -Lives in Hartford, Ohio Craig Dollansky -Win the Bloomington track to unlock him. -Drives the #7 Polydome -Lives in Elk River, Minnesota Brad Furr -Win the Huset's track to unlock him. -Drives the #2 Sanmina Corporation -Lives in Pleasanton, California Kevin Gobrecht Randy Hannagan -Win the Silver Dollar track to unlock him. -Drives the #1 K&C Drywall -Lives in San Jose, California -Nicknamed "The Hurricane" Jac Haudenschild -Nicknamed "Wild Child" -One of the selectable drivers -Drives the #83 Beefpackers -Lives in Wooster, Ohio Johnny Herrera -One of the selectable drivers -Drives the #6 Caseys General Store -Lives in Tempe, Arizona -1986 Rookie of the Year -Voted "Most Improved Driver" in 1991 Andy Hillenburg -One of the selectable drivers -Drives the #2 Luxaire -Lives in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Greg Hodnett -Win the Lernerville track to unlock him. -Drives the #12 Wirtgen -Lives in Memphis, Tennessee -Won the "Most Improved Driver" award in 1997 -1993 Rookie of the Year Mark Kinser -One of the selectable drivers -drives the #5 Mopar -Lives in Oolitic, Indiana -Won the Pennzoil World of Outlaws Series championship twice Steve Kinser -One of the selectable drivers -drives the #11 Quaker State -Lives in Bloomington, Indiana -Won the Pennzoil World of Outlaws Series championship 16 times (wow) Danny Lasoski -One of the selectable drivers -Nicknamed "The Dude" -Drives the #20 -Lives in Dover, Missouri -Won the "Most Improved Driver" award in 1998 Paul McMahan -Win the I-55 track to unlock him. -Drives the #U2 -Lives in Bristol, Indiana Jason Meyers -Win the Las Vegas track to unlock him. -Drives the #20 DOCC Motorsports -Lives in Fresno, California Brian Paulus -Win the Williams Grove track to unlock him. -Drives the #28 Verdelli Farms -Resides in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Daryn Pittman -Win the Knoxville track to unlock him. -Drives the #3 -Lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma Joey Saldana -One of the selectable drivers -Drives the #17 Weld -Lives in Brownsburg, Indiana -1996 Rookie of the Year Donny Schatz -Win the Terre Haute track to unlock him. -Drives the #15 Parker Stores -Lives in Minot, North Dakota -1997 Rookie of the Year Tim Shaffer -Win the Canyon Run track to unlock him. -Drives the #11 Vivarin -Lives in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania -1999 Rookie of the Year Jeff Shepard -Win the Rattler Valley track to unlock him. -Drives the #5 Wirtgen -Lives in Upperco, Maryland Stevie Smith -One of the selectable drivers -Drives the #19 Ingersoll-Rand -Lives in New Oxford, Pennsylvania -1990 Rookie of the Year Sammy Swindell -One of the selectable drivers -Drives the #1 Channellock -Lives in Cordova, Tennessee -Won the Pennzoil World of Outlaws Series 3 times Brooke Tatnell -Win the Eldora track to unlock him. -Drives the #8 Caseys -Lives in Sans Souci, New South Wale, Australia Tyler Walker -One of the selectable drivers -Drives the #10 RatBag Danny Wood -Win the Lowe's track to unlock him. -Drives the #21 Pepsi -Lives in Norman, Oklahoma ============================================================================== Tracks ============================================================================== Bloomington -Where? -What kind of track is it? Bloomington, Indiana semi-banked, 1/4 mile -Your opinion? Long straightaways and the corners are as long too. To get a decent time, slide to the inside line into turn 1 and 3 and release the gas a bit, once you hit turn 2 and 4, punch the gas and go on the high line on the straightaways to get more room to go into the corners. --------------------------------------- Bristol -Where? -What kind of track is it? Bristol, Tennessee high-banked, 1/2 mile -Your opinion? I've been to Bristol for the Sprint Car race one time, back in June of 2000 I believe. At first, I did not get a good lap on my first practice on this track. If you try to go to the low side in the corners, you might not likely get a good lap, unless you managed to somehow. On the straightaways, cut inside to the corner quickly and let the car slide up the the track, but don't hit the wall though, and once you are on turn 2 or 4, press the gas. --------------------------------------- Canyon Run -Win the championship under Easy difficulty in Arcade mode to unlock this track. -This state-of-the-art, 1-mile track is a double-loop with a crossover, and features both dirt and asphalt sections. It's a true test of your skills, and offers a spectacle for the fans, with its extensive stadium seating and picturesque surroundings. -Your opinion? Great track to run on, all turns are left, but watch out when you cross the asphalt/dirt barrier, your car may jerk to the right, in this case stay on the center or left line of the asphalt part of the track. --------------------------------------- Eldora -Where? -What kind of track is it? Rossburg, Ohio high-banked, 1/2 mile -Your opinion? I did not qualify real well on this track, the corners are long and the straightaways are short, cut inside turn 1 or 3 and let the car slide up to the middle line and press the gas at the beginning of turn 2 and 4 to get a decent lap. --------------------------------------- Huset's -Where? -What kind of track is it? Brandon, South Dakota high-banked, 3/8 mile -Your opinion? The bankings in the corner is high, giving you a good, decent lap when entering turn 1 and 3, while letting the car sldie up a bit into turn 2 and 4, use the gas after exiting turn 2 and 4. --------------------------------------- I-55 -Where? -What kind of track is it? Pevely, Missouri high-banked, 1/3 mile -Your opinion? I did pretty good on this track, personally, this is one of the tracks that I'm good at. To get a decent lap, cut in on turn 1 and 3 in the middle line, and try not to get to the inside line. At the halfway point in the corner, let the car slide up a little and punch the gas on turn 2 and 4. --------------------------------------- Icy Eldora -Win the championship under Outlaw difficulty in Arcade mode to unlock this track. -Take a drive around legendary Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio in the winter. The track isn't prepared for sprint cars at this time of year, but you might want to check out what's set up on the inside of the track when they're not expecting you. -Your opinion? It is not as slippery as I would have expected, you can go fast if you want, but you'll have to simulataneously press the gas a couple time on the corners, when on the straightaways, use the snow on the right line to get speed. (in the middle of the track is two sets of ramp like those one in the BMX or Dave Mirra style, and there is also a hockey rink.) --------------------------------------- Knoxville -Where? -What kind of track is it? Knoxville, Iowa semi-banked, 1/2 mile -Your opinion? This is a long track, and the corners are wide too. Once you are off the straightaways and entering turn 1 and 3, cut in to the inside line and you do not need to straighten your car out, just let the car slide across the track and punch the gas at turn 2 and 4. --------------------------------------- Las Vegas -Where? -What kind of track is it? Las Vegas, Nevada semi-banked, 1/2 mile -Your opinion? This is by far the hardest track for me to achieve on. To get a decent lap, stay high on the straightaways and cut in and STAY in the inside, don't use too much gas while going into turn 1 and 3, but use a lot of them coming off turn 2 and 4. --------------------------------------- Lernerville -Where? -What kind of track is it? Sarver, Pennsylvania semi-banked, 1/4 mile -Your opinion? Lernerville has smooth corners, I've had a difficult time getting a decent lap for this track, but while in in race, I tried mirroring the other driver's line and it helped. These drivers goes in the inside all corners and never drift up. Try not to use a lot of gas entering turn 1 and 3. --------------------------------------- Lowe's -Where? -What kind of track is it? Concord, North Carolina semi-banked, 4/10 mile -Your opinion? Lowe's corners are long and you have to simultaneously press and release the gas a couple time and try not to mess your turning on the corner, a nice, clean slide will bring you to the front. --------------------------------------- Rattler Valley -Win the championship under Medium difficulty in Arcade mode to unlock this track. -This 1 1/6 mile oval with two crossover loops is the longest, tightest and least forgiving track on which you'll race. Out in the middle of nowhere, with tunnels winding through the rock-face, this is definetly a track for the drivers rather than the spectators. -Your opinion? Wow! this track is really fun to race on, some of the turns are very sharp and you may lose your grip, try practicing a couple laps first until you get a good time. --------------------------------------- Silver Dollar -Where? -What kind of track is it? Chico, California high-banked, 1/4 mile -Your opinion? Very small track, tight corners. Try not to use too much gas while going in the corner and on the corner, straighten your car out to get to speed while exiting out of turn 2 and 4. --------------------------------------- Terre Haute -Where? -What kind of track is it? Terre Haute, Indiana semi-banked, 1/2 mile -Your opinion? This is a tough track to get a good lap on, the track is very flat and has no banking at all. I went in Arcade Mode and practiced on this track for a while, figuring out a good line to get on. Get your car up to speed on the straightaways, release the gas and cut to the inside and about in the middle of turn 1 and turn 2, press the gas and go all the way close to the outside wall, try to avoid hitting the wall or it'll slow you down big time and do the same for turn 3 and 4. If you go too fast or cut to the inside at the wrong time, your back end of the car would probably hit the wall, unless you save the car. --------------------------------------- Williams Grove -Where? -What kind of track is it? Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania semi-banked, 1/2 mile -Your opinion? This is not one of my tracks to race on, I do not have a good line to exit out of the turn, and I keep hitting the straightaway outside wall. But, I managed to save my car on couple laps. Don't use too much gas going inside the corner, and as you exit out of the corner, don't speed up too much. ============================================================================== Car Specifications ============================================================================== Here are the car specifications from the World of Outlaws homepage at http://www.worldofoutlawsracing.com/ Engine: maximum of 410 cubic inches Fuel system: fuel injection Horsepower: 750-815 Compression ratio: 13-17:1 RPM: 8000-8200 Speed: up to 150 m.p.h. Powertrain: in/out direct drive with quick-change rear end Lubrication: dry sump oil system Fuel: methanol Wheelbase: 86-88 inches Width: 77 inches Weight: 1,150-1,250 pounds Chassis: light chrome-moly frame Suspension: mostly torsion bar, some coil-over Ground clearance: six inches on the right; four inches on the left Tires: Goodyear and Hoosier Right rear tire: 103-106 inches in circumference Wheels: chrome Steering system: power steering Brakes: disc brakes ============================================================================== Secrets ============================================================================== These cheats are confirmed at GameFAQs.com, thanks to those guys who submitted them and those who confirmed it. Get $5,000,000! Simply enter ''CHIMCHIM'' as a name on the career mode screen. Unlock All Drivers All you have to do is enter ''MITYMASTA'' as a name at the career mode screen, and you'll unlock them. To have the Best Configuration for all tracks Just enter ''MEGEDERECK'' as a name on the career mode screen. Unlock all Tracks Simply enter ''JOEYJOEJOE'' as a name at the career mode screen, and you will get all tracks. ============================================================================== Credits ============================================================================== Playstation 2 - For making this game available in US RatBag - for making the game. Infogrames - for publishing the game GameFAQs - for the cheats. [ ? ] - this could be you if you care to help me out on anything in this document. You'll receive a big pat on the back. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright This document is Copyright (c)2002 Myke. This guide is for personal use. If you use any information from this World of Outlaws: SprintCars for Playstation 2 document, please give me full credit, do not alter my information in any way, shape, or form. This document/guide can only AND ONLY be found at www.GameFAQs.com, www.NeoSeeker.com, and www.IGN.com, if you find this guide somewhere else, IMMEDIATELY notify me. This game is (c) 2002 RatBag Pty, Ltd. This game is rated (E) Everyone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -END OF DOCUMENT-