F1-ROC II: Race of Champions

Description
The game F1ROC II: Race of Champions is a follow-up sequel to the original game F1ROC: Race of Champions. In this game, the player can compete in races to become a legend in Formula One racing; however, in order to do so, they will first need to progress through three distinct tiers of racing.
The player begins the game in "Group C," the lowest tier, which features less powerful cars and drivers with less experience. Following the completion of all eight races in "Group C," the player will be promoted to F-3000, which features more experienced drivers and more potent vehicles. For the player to advance to the final division, the F-1 Grand Prix itself, which features the most cutting-edge cars and the most skilled drivers, they need to win another eight tracks in this division. Furthermore, for the player to win this series, they need to compete in a total of 16 tracks. If the player performs well enough, they will be able to compete in the Grand Prix division the following season and will be given the opportunity to select a new sponsor and car.
The primary mode of play is a standard racing game; however, rather than using oval tracks like those used in NASCAR, the game features winding and twisted tracks in which the player is required to exercise caution when turning on winding roads. In addition, before each race, players have the opportunity to qualify for a better starting position, and they are required to make pit stops during each race in order to replace fuel, tyres, and repair damage. In addition, the player has the opportunity to win prize money by performing well in races. This money can then be used to purchase improved components and upgrades for their vehicle in order to perform better in subsequent races. To make a car with perfect handling, however, they need to combine parts carefully, which requires caution on their part. If the player chooses the wrong combination, they may end up with a vehicle that is nimble through corners but plods along at a snail's pace on long straightaways. In a similar vein, they are also capable of becoming excessively fast and hazardous in turns, which can result in catastrophic accidents.
It has a battery back-up to save games and stats, and it features authentic Formula One cars such as the FW14B Williams, the McLaren MP4, the Benetton B192, and the F92 Ferrari, among many others. Additionally, it includes the entire 1992 Formula One racing season.