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DAC Autosport M4X-20s
   
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Era: 2000s
Category: Civil
Type: Race Car
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28 Sep, 2020 @ 12:30pm
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DAC Autosport M4X-20s

In 1 collection by CL86
Dave's Automotive Corporation
25 items
Description
A low-brick, semi-softbody Indycar.
Despite having a brick count of only 317, I've managed to make it semi-softbody, with collapsible suspension and full softbody side crush boxes and wings. Thanks to the light and durable M4 chassis and monocoque, driver safety is also greatly improved over its competitors. This version is specialized for high speeds and oval racing, with a top speed of 350kmh. For a different version optimized for circuit racing, click here.


Feel free to upload repaints of this car, as long as you

- Give credit to me in the description,
- post the link to the original car in the comments or in the description,
- or set the original car as a required item

- Try not to add thrusters, drag V8 engines, or other similar things which could decrease the build quality

- Change the number and add your own creative touch (NOTE: The number plate on the nose and the text plates on the sides can be accessed by hiding the bricks in front of it by pressing H with them highlighted. Hidden unused plate locations: above the front number, top of rear wing, sides of front wing, in front of rear wheels.)

Created by CL86

The map was made by batteries, and can be downloaded in
this steam discussion.
6 Comments
CL86  [author] 26 Apr, 2022 @ 12:25pm 
Check bottom of vehicle description
Gabobito 25 Apr, 2022 @ 7:36pm 
how can i race in that place? i cant find it in the game
Mojo 4 Oct, 2020 @ 7:11pm 
very coolio. simple but clean.
Gavin 29 Sep, 2020 @ 8:24am 
Oh ok thanks :)
CL86  [author] 29 Sep, 2020 @ 8:23am 
The S stands for speedway - it's faster and has smaller wings, but less turning radius
The C stands for circuit - it's slower with big wings, but handles a lot better
Gavin 29 Sep, 2020 @ 8:21am 
What is the difference between the s and the c model