Archive for February, 2010

Maximum Rocks the Xbox

Friday, February 5th, 2010

For a long time gamers have been able to ‘drive’ Formula 1, WRC and even Australian V8 Supercars on their game consoles. But now rally enthusiasts, using an Xbox 360 and Forza Motorsport 3, can jump into the drivers seat of the Maximum Motorsport Subaru Impreza WRX STi.

Forza Motorsport 3 was released in October and sold one million copies worldwide in the first week of release. It was too much of a tempation for the dedicated team at Autoart Tuning, who set their skills to work, faithfully reproducing the #426 Maximum Motorsport WRX STi that debuted at last years Targa Wrest Point.

We’re always looking for something different”, commented Autoart tuner Nathan Elcoate (aka TGM Overlord). “I came across Dean’s catchy livery in middle of last year, before Forza Motorsport 3 was available, and knew we had to do it.”

“Our painter, ‘Rugged Ronnie’, is a Tasmanian. So doing a Targa car was right up his alley! Within a week he’d faithfully reproduced the stunning livery, complete with hand-made decals and logos. The car looks spectacular, and it has received great reviews.”

“Then myself and our tuner ‘OzzyPrid3′, we’re both Queenslanders, set about giving this STi the ‘go to match the show’. The tuning engine in Forza Motorsport 3 allows for almost infinite tuning and adjustment. Everything from engine and suspension upgrades, to tweaking rebound pressures, brake balance, downforce, diff lock, toe settings, and more. The tuning process took a further week to complete, and it was tested on many of the race and rally tracks in the game.”

“It was then sent to our race and test driver, ‘Catty32′ in Sydney, to see what the car was capable of. And he didn’t disappoint. The ‘Dean Herridge Subaru STi’ by Autoart hit Top 10 times on the Leaderboards on the ‘Point to Point’ and ‘Tarmac Rally’ tracks. In fact on one track, Ralli Di Positano, ‘Catty32′ placed the car at #9 on the International Leaderboards in it’s class!”

Autoart’s ‘Dean Herridge Subaru STi’ is available from the Tuning Marketplace in Forza Motorsport 3. To drive Dean’s Impreza, you’ll need an Xbox 360 console, Forza Motorsport 3, and an Xbox ‘Gold’ membership (available from game stores or Microsoft directly) to access the Tuning Marketplace.

And to see the car in action, check-out the video of ‘digital Dean’ competing in Forza Motorsport 3.

Tight Fight for Tarmac Title

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Dean Herridge and the Maximum Motorsport Subaru Impreza WRX STi have scored more valuable points in the Australia Tarmac Championship with a fantastic second place at Targa Wrest Point.

An error with the day one stage times for the Jason and John White Lamborghini was corrected overnight, meaning Dean and co-driver Chris Murphy started leg two with a nine second lead over the local crew. But White threw caution to the wind on the fast downhill sections of the morning stages, and got back past the Maximum Motorsport Subaru to take victory. Dean and Chris finished second, 48 seconds ahead of third placed Steve Jones.

“We were out-gunned today”, Dean said upon return to Hobart. “Although we tried our best, realistically we were not going to be able to match the speed of the Lamborghini. We did a great job yesterday to beat them and win three of the six leg one stages. The car performed really well all weekend. We were driving it on the limit the entire event and it didn’t miss a beat. We’re now equal second in the championship, and I’m looking forward to coming back here in April for Targa Tasmania which will be the ‘grand final’ of the series”.

The result moves Dean up to 450 points in the Australian Tarmac Championship standings, equal second with Steve Jones, and just 50 points adrift of Jason White.

Targa Wrest Point 2010

1. Jason White / John White, 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Type R
2. Dean Herridge / Chris Murphy, 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX, +24s
3. Steve Jones / Ben Searcy, 2008 Nissan GT-R, +1m12s
4. Tony Quinn / Naomi Tillett, 2008 Nissan GT-R, +1m23s
5. Jim Richards / Barry Oliver, 2008 Porsche 911 GT2 C2, +2m49s

Photo courtesy of targawrestpoint.com.au