INDIANAPOLIS 500 DRIVING CONTROLS To learn how to drive choose Practice from the Main menu. Highlight Practice by pressing the spacebar, the up or down arrows, or by moving the mouse forward and backward. Press Return or the mouse button to select Practice. You're in the pit. Above your dashboard is the Pit Board. See The Pit Board for a description of this board. For now, just accelerate out of the pit and the pit board will disappear. You can drive your car with the mouse, keypad, or joystick. Steering with the Mouse Your mouse should be plugged into mouse/joystick port #1. The mouse acts like a steering wheel; the more you move it to the right or left, the more you turn the wheels. To avoid sharp turns or overreaction, move the mouse lightly and carefully. In most situations you don't need to move it much to control the car. Steering with the Keyboard Each steering key turns the wheels; the longer you press the key, the more the wheels turn. When you release the key, your wheels straighten out gradually. As you round corners, listen for the squeal of your tyres which indicates loss of grip. Release the key momentarily to allow the tyres to regain traction. Use this technique throughout the turn. Steering with the joystick Your joystick should be plugged into mouse/joystick port #2. Move the joystick right or left to turn the wheels; the longer you hold the joystick to one side the more the wheels turn. If you release the joystick, your wheels straighten out gradually. As you round corners, listen for the squeal of your tyres which indicates loss of grip. Release the joystick momentarily to allow the tyres to regain traction. Use this technique throughout the turn. Driving in Reverse To drive in reverse, first come to a full stop. Press the down arrow, or press 2 on the keypad, or pull back on the mouse. Adjusting Anti-Roll Bar Setting Turboboost 1 (min) to 9 (max) on the keyboard Set Turboboost Adjusting Cruise Control C Cruise Control Cruise control maintains your speed so you don't have to hold down the throttle. Disengage cruise by hitting the brakes or the throttle. (Cruise also disengages when you collide with the wall.) If you hold down the C key, you'll accelerate until you release it (unless you reach maximum speed) - your cruise will be set to the speed you were going when you released the key. When learning to drive, cruise control allows you to get used to the track without worrying about speeding up and slowing down. When driving during a yellow flag, cruise control lets you drive at a steady speed without having to think about keeping up or falling back. Other Controls Ctrl-R - This restarts your current event, as though you returned to the Main menu and select Practice, Qualify, or Race again. P - Pause the game Esc - Return to menu THE PIT BOARD Your pit has a big red "X" along the pit wall. Whenever you stop the car in your pit, the Pit Board appears. If you press a function key (F1, F2, etc.), the pit board disappears. Tap the brake to display the Pit Board again. The fuel indicator shows approximately how much fuel you have; the more fuel you have, the more colour there is in the indicator. Your tank can hold up to 40 gallons. Highlight the word Fuel on the pit board by pressing the spacebar, and then press Return to fill the tank to your current Fuel setting. To change your fuel setting, first select Fuel by pressing the spacebar. Now decrease the fuel amount by pressing < (or ",") and increase the amount by pressing > (or "."). (For more information, look in the manual under "Fuel" in Car Settings). Each tyre shows its tyre wear; the more a tyre is greyed out, the more worn out it is. If the tyre is all grey, it'll soon fail. To replace the tyre, highlight it by pressing the spacebar, and then press Return. To hide the Pit Board, just drive out of the pit by accelerating. CAR SETTINGS To display a car setting menu, press a function key. (For a description of a setting see the appropriate section in the manual.) F3 Fuel F7 Pressures F4 Wings F8 Shocks F5 Rubber F9 Cambers F6 Stagger F10 Gears You can change settings F3-F7 at any time during Practice, but only in the pit during Racing and Qualifying. You can change settings F8-Fl0 only during Practice or in the pit during Qualify. To change the setting of the component that's highlighted, press < and > (or "," and To highlight a different component (for instance, a shock or a tyre), press the spacebar or Tab to cycle through all the components clockwise, or press Backspace or Shift-Tab to cycle through all the components counter-clockwise. LAP INFO AND STANDINGS To display Lap Info or Standings, press the function key listed. (For a description of the display see the appropriate section in the manual.) Fl - Lap Info F2 - Standings To scroll your view up and down the pole to see all the standings, press < and > (or and "," and "."). MAIN MENU Press Esc at any time to display the Main menu. This is where you make your major selections. Unavailable items are dimmed. Press Esc to exit a sub menu and return to the Main menu. Also press Esc if you crash, blow a tyre, or blow your engine to return to the Main menu. SELECTING OPTIONS FROM THE MENU Use the commands below to make selections from this menu, all sub menus, and the Pit Board. Mouse Users To move the, highlight down, pull the mouse toward you; to move the highlight up, push the mouse away from you. To select the highlighted option, press a mouse button. Keyboard Users To move the highlight down, press the spacebar or the down cursor key. To move the highlight up, press Backspace or the up cursor key. To select the highlighted option, press Return. Joystick Users To move the highlight down, pull the joystick toward you, to move the highlight up, push the joystick forward. To select a highlighted option press the joystick button. Resume Driving This option exits the Main menu and returns you to the track where you left off practising, qualifying, or racing. This option is not available if you have not gone to the track yet. It also isn't available if you load a new car or car setting during qualifying or racing. Instant Replay This shows you the last twenty seconds of the action on the track. (Note: There is no Instant Replay feature on computers with less than I megabyte of available memory.) When you reach the end of the replay tape,, a horizontal line rolls down the screen and the replay starts over. Highlight the view you want by pressing the spacebar, or by moving the mouse or joystick forward, backward, right, or left. In Car TV Behind Sky Track Leader/Crash (Only available during a race) Control the replay with the following commands: > or "." or right mouse button Fast forward < or "," or left mouse button Rewind p Pause on/off To step forward or backward frame by frame, press P to pause the replay, and then press the fast forward or rewind keys. Press P again to remove pause. Press Esc to leave Instant Replay. Practice Enter Practice mode. You start in the pit viewing the Pit Board (see the Pit Board section). just accelerate to hide the Pit Board and leave the pit. Be careful not to hit the wall at the end of pit row. You can change any of your car settings during Practice at any time. This lets you quickly see how settings affect your car's handling. Your engine and tyres are subject to normal wear, and they may fail if abused, but collisions won't damage your car during Practice. Press Esc or Ctrl-R to continue if you blow an engine or a tyre. Qualify Begin qualifying. Set up your car before qualifying because anti-roll bars and turboboost are the only settings you can change without pulling into the pit. The faster you drive four consecutive laps the farther ahead in the pack you'll start the race. For an added advantage during qualifying, reduce your fuel load to 10 gallons (must be done in Practice mode or the pit). Also increase your turbo boost setting to 9, the maximum. Be sure to increase your fuel supply and reduce your turboboost before you start a race. You start your first lap already in motion - a "rolling start" -- just before the start/ finish line. Drive the fastest four laps you can. The Standings display appears when you're done to show your new field position. If you stop in the pit during qualifying, your attempt is aborted. Restart qualifying by pressing Esc. Remember that your car can be damaged during qualifying. If you suspect an equipment failure, check the top left corner of your screen. For example, if you blow a tyre, you'll see a flashing message like TIRE BLEW or ENGINE BLOWN. Press Esc to see the Main menu, or press Ctrl-R to restart the event. Race Choose the race length you want: 10 laps = 25 miles (no car damage from collisions; no yellow flags) 30 laps = 75 miles (no car damage from collisions) 60 laps = 150 miles 200 laps = 500 miles Note: For races where collisions don't cause damage, your car is still subject to wear. The race begins with a rolling start, with all the drivers in their qualifying positions, as shown below. Pole 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 32 33 As in qualifying, anti-roll bars and boost are the only settings you can change without pulling into the pit. When the winner crosses the finish line, he takes the chequered flag and the race is over. If you win, press Esc to enjoy the victory celebration. Press the spacebar or the mouse button to see each screen until you end up at the Main menu. Everyone else in the race gets ranked according to their placement at that time. Teams Choose one of these three team/engine combinations: March/Cosworth Lola/Buick Penske/Chevrolet The Chevrolet and Cosworth engines both reach their peak horsepower at approximately 12,000 rpms. The Buick engine redlines (reaches peak horsepower) at 9,000 rpms, and it therefore needs lower gear ratios than the Chevrolet and Cosworth engines. The cars have different initial settings. The March/Cosworth is the easiest to drive, but it's the slowest. The Penske/Chevrolet is the most difficult to drive, and has the fastest setup. The cars have different handling characteristics, but none of them is inherently faster than the others. It's all a matter of settings. The cars are set up this way so you can progress from a slow easy-to-drive car to a fast hard-to-drive car as your skill increases without changing many settings., There are three car settings you can load from the File selection of the Main menu (See File overleaf). Car Settings 1 and 2 are intended for the Lola/Buick. Car Setting I is equivalent to the March/Cosworth default settings, and Car Setting 2 is equivalent to the Penske/Chevrolet default settings. Loading one of these two settings lets you set up the Lola/Buick like either of the other two cars, but with gear ratios appropriate for the Lola/Buick engine. Car Setting 3 is intended for the Penske/Chevrolet and is equivalent to the March/Cosworth default settings. This lets you drive the Penske/ Chevrolet with easier settings than its default configuration. If you change teams during racing or qualifying, you forfeit the race or qualifying attempt and can't Resume Driving. You must select Practice, Qualify, or Race to get back on the track. File You can load and save up to three different car settings. You must remember which one is which. If you load new settings, you can't resume qualifying or a race. If you save a car setting, you will overwrite the existing one. Save your files on your copy of Indy 500 or else you will permanently lose the original settings for that car. Remember which car each setting is for. If you load a setting into a different car, the performance will be different. If you load a Chevrolet configuration into a Buick engine, you could even blow the engine because the gear ratio might be too high. You can also load and save one instant replay. If you load an instant replay, you must watch it before choosing Resume Driving or it will be replaced with new track footage. Save replays on your copy of Indy 500. Options Mouse sensitivity To get to this option, press Esc, choose Options from the Main menu, and press the mouse button. With this option you can adjust how sensitive the car is to your steering when you steer with the mouse. The settings are: Low Medium (Default) High Levels of detail Change graphic quality by selecting one of three levels of detail. Note that your simulation speed will decrease as details are added. Likewise you can increase the speed by selecting less detail. Low detail - You see the track, the track walls, pit row, and the pole. Medium detail (Default) - Partial grandstands and trees are added. High detail - Full grandstands and clouds are added. KEYBOARD SUMMARY Menus Spacebar - move highlight down Backspace - move highlight up Return - choose the selection Esc - exits from selected menu Controlling Your Car On the keypad: 8 accelerate 2 reverse 4 turn 'I-.ft 6 turn right 5 brake On the keyboard: 1-9 set turboboost (1 min., 9 max.) c cruise control B brake N throttle = stiffen front antitroll bar - (dash) soften front anti-roll bar ] stiffen rear anti-roll bar [ soften rear anti-roll bar Other Controls Ctrl-R restart event p pause Esc return to Main menu Pit Board: spacebar. highlights fuel or tyres for selection Return selects fuel or tyres highlighted < > increases or decreases fuel amount Car Settings F3 Fuel F4 Wings F5 Rubber F6 Stagger F7 Pressures F8 Shocks F9 Cambers F10 Gears < and > Change setting of highlighted component spacebar Cycles clockwise through different components Lap and Info Standings Fl Lap info F2 Standings < Scroll up the pole > Scroll down the pole Instant Replay spacebar Changes viewpoints > Fast forward < Rewind p Pause on/off If You Win Esc To gloat at the victory celebration