I'll never forget playing this game in my room in the mid-90's on Sunday, race day... Of course F1 was never big in America, unfortunately... But this game had me in love with the racing aspect so much I just had to tune into AM radio and listen to the Indy Car coverage. Indy Car, much like F1, had race tracks where breaking and left AND RIGHT turns were required. Shifting... Some people will go as far as saying racing is not a sport... I disagree, it is. Being stuck in that hot car for so long takes a toll on you, it's a real skill most could never hope to attain. But my thing was always F1 so OBVIOUSLY required more talent than Nascar. Nascar, of course, the only form of racing that gets any attention in America, mostly from the Southern states. I just don't get it... It's nothing when compared to THIS! And there I was, 10 years old with memories of Mario Andretti in his last years and his up and coming son. I watched when I could, but oddly enough I got a lot of just listening to the sounds go by with the commentary while I played this fantastic Amiga game.