About this web site

What's Here?

The Amiga Formula One web site aims to provide comprehensive coverage of anything and everything related to the Amiga version of Geoff Crammond's Formula One Grand Prix (also known as World Circuit in the USA) simulation (or game ;-), published by MicroProse. To make things easier this name is usually abbreviated to F1GP (or WC).

From this site you will find information on competitions, utilities, patches, mailing lists, etc. All programs covered on this site are also available for direct download. And to round everything up, there is even a list of other F1GP/WC related web pages, and also comprehensive Formula 1 and Amiga links pages.

All in all, this web site is over 10 Megabytes in size (including file downloads)!

History

The Amiga Formula One web page first started up in the summer of 1994, when Oliver Roberts took over the job of adminstering the web pages for the Internet Amiga F1GP Championship, the Hall of Fame and also F1GP-Ed. These services were pioneered by Anthony Holloway - to this day, some of his logos are still in use.

Since then though new utilities have been made, competitions have grown and as a result this web site has grown emmensly. Originally based at the University of Essex, this site moved to defstar.gre.ac.uk in January 1996 (thanks to Chris Bird), but due to downtime problems a decision was made to move everything to www.nanunanu.org in December 1996 (thanks to Greg Gladwell).

Thankyous

Thanks go to everybody who has helped make this web site what it is today in one way or another. These people include the people who have hosted this web site (mentioned above), the people who make utilities and administer various competitions, and also everybody who has given ideas and/or other information used in the pages.
Amiga Formula One

Utilities
IAF1GPC
Hall of Fame
PerfBase
Troubleshooting
F1GP Links
Mailing List
Webring
Music
FAQ
Amiga Links
F1 Links

What's New
Guestbook



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