Ferrari F60 by Team LMT – New Preview Video

Posted on October 13th, 2009 in

Team LMT has released a new preview video, showing their soon to be released Ferrari F60 Formula One car in action.

Having earned a reputation for high-quality Formula One league mods, the F60 is the team’s first ever public Formula One mod. Even though LMT is a close-knit team consisting only of a handful of people, the team has been able to make some stunning progress on the car, their efforts have been helped by other modders such as CTDP, FSONE and Luca de Leo who provided the car’s sounds.

The team has made great progress on the car in the past weeks as the car’s release is closing in. To make things even more interesting, the F60 will come with a brand new Formula One track from the 2009 F1 schedule.


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13 Comments For This Post


  1. Gerdoner


    That video surely is different to other previews…. and lol @ 10 F60s on track at once ;)
    But I’m looking forward to test the mod, heard good things about LMT :)


  2. Remus


    :sd:


  3. Diromo


    Yeah!! Ferrari race: Schumacher, Badoer, Massa, Raikkonen, Gene, Fisichella and etc. + a new member in family – Alonso


  4. scefen


    Will you guys make an option to remove the moving arms? (Please do :tongue: )


  5. Bjorn


    Surely different to other previews???

    I’ve never seen so much bullcrap-cliché americanized hyping on a racesim-mod before(one comes to mind of several american actionfilm trailers when watching this).
    What’s up with the cliche music, ugly, misplaced lense-flare (1.11 – 1.15), wierd dubbing of engine sounds.

    wow! It’s a preview.

    Oh yeah, wrong helmet shapes by the way ;)


  6. carbonfibre


    I face-palmed so many times I’m generally getting a headache. This is like the casing point for all bad videos; almost every cliché, every rotten video effect, poor audio mixing and poor syncing ever done! …has been proven in this video. :haha:

    Two things: I have a right to be pissed off because this is exactly what’s giving Sony Vegas a bad image in the professional industry. Use WMM, it’s free – there’s a new version out for Win7, and you won’t have to pirate your Vegas copies any more just because you think you have “advanced editing skills” or “video effects joygasm”, that is too good for WMM.

    Secondly, this has also strengthened my ambition to invent a time machine and go kill the production of requiem for a ****ing dream before it’s ever made.


  7. F1Racer


    Whats a ‘casing point’ ? Did you mean ‘case in point’ ?

    Also whats the Sony Vegas reference ? Couldn’t the same video have been done with Premiere and/or After Effects ?


  8. carbonfibre


    Yes I did mean ‘case in point’, excuse my engineering terms lol.

    Sony Vegas is the only editor with these ‘drag and drop’ stock video effects which means literally that the user has implemented Sony’s trademark video effects straight onto a cut with mostly stock settings, due to the easy way in which Sony Vegas allows this and party down to editor laziness. – not to be confused with experimental practise, the editor should use their own digression with addon video effects.

    The stock effects stick out like a sore thumb to all experienced Sony Vegas users which include; Lens Flare, Light Rays, Glow, Radial Blur and TV Simulator as some of the most notorious misused effects by amateurs looking to boost the appearance of there productions often to detrimental effect. :wink:


  9. Gerdoner


    @ carbonfibre: While I agree that Requiem For A Dream is overused in racing sim trailers, it’s still a kick-ass tune ;)


  10. digitalxni


    Can’t wait to try this. Hope there is a traction control option for terrible keyboard-drivers like myself. Does anyone know which version of Monza was used in the video?


  11. F1Racer


    carbonfibre:.Sony Vegas is the only editor with these ‘drag and drop’ stock video effects which means literally that the user has implemented Sony’s trademark video effects straight onto a cut with mostly stock settings, due to the easy way in which Sony Vegas allows this and party down to editor laziness. – not to be confused with experimental practise, the editor should use their own digression with addon video effects.The stock effects stick out like a sore thumb to all experienced Sony Vegas users which include; Lens Flare, Light Rays, Glow, Radial Blur and TV Simulator as some of the most notorious misused effects by amateurs looking to boost the appearance of there productions often to detrimental effect.

    As an Adobe Premiere user I’ve never tried Sony Vegas. I guess those effects are ok if they’re used correctly. I’d say they were convenient rather than because of editor laziness because why bother creating these effects the hard way if its just a quick’n'dirty edit you want to do on a video ?
    I do see your point about it cheapening the look of a video. Again its down to using them correctly and at the right time.
    I’m not a special fx nut when doing videos as I prefer to present them as they are. If Im making a rendered 3D video (like I might be doing soon for the FSOne cars) again I`ll let the work speak for itself.


  12. magics


    Thanks for your Comments! :wink:
    This was my first Sony Vegas Projekt ab yes i have mistakes in the Video.
    Shit happens.


  13. ScHiRoCk


    Secondly, this has also strengthened my ambition to invent a time machine and go kill the production of requiem for a ****ing dream before it’s ever made.

    One of the best movies ever made.
    Go get some taste :wink:

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