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'''2001 GPM2 Alternate F1 season''' (titled '''2001 GPM2: May The Best Manager Win 2''') was the sequel to Shadaza's original GPM2: May The Best Manager Win. | '''2001 GPM2 Alternate F1 season''' (titled '''2001 GPM2: May The Best Manager Win 2''') was the sequel to Shadaza's original GPM2: May The Best Manager Win. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 16 May 2014
All information on this page is not part of canon.
2001 GPM2 Alternate F1 season (titled 2001 GPM2: May The Best Manager Win 2) was the sequel to Shadaza's original GPM2: May The Best Manager Win.
Driver and engine drafts were introduced for this season. The team that has the first pick of driver 1 has the last pick of driver 2 and the team that has the last pick of driver 1 has the first pick of driver 2.
All teams are given a budget of £20 million except Ferrari and Toyota, who are given £25 million as they need to develop their own engines.