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The '''Dallara SF19 Super Formula '19''' is a racing car built by Dallara for use in the [[Super Formula|Super Formula Championship]]. It first appears in [[Gran Turismo Sport]], where it was introduced as part of Update 1.36.
{{infobox
|title=Mario's Bombs Away
|image=[[File:MariosBombsAway.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|released=November 10, 1983
|genre=Platformer
|ratings=N/A
|modes=Single player
|platforms=[[Game & Watch]]
|media={{media|gaw=1}}
|input={{input|gaw=1}}
}}


[[File:MariosBombsAway1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Box art for ''Mario's Bombs Away'']]
Two versions of the car are available in the game, featuring Honda and Toyota engines, respectively. Apart from different engine sounds, branding stickers and car numbers, the two cars are otherwise identical; however liveries created for each version are not interchangeable.
'''''Mario's Bombs Away''''' is a game for the [[Game & Watch]] released on November 10, 1983.<ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/mario%27s_bombs_away.htm ''Mario's Bombs Away'' info page on In The Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref> It was one of the six games made for the Panorama line. It was later rereleased in its classic form in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''. It can be played after the player collects 100 stars.


==Gameplay==
==In-game description==
[[File:Game&Watch-MariosBombsAway.gif|frame|left|''Mario's Bombs Away'' as it appears in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'']]
The top level Formula Racing in Japan, the Super Formula Series switched the chassis of their race cars to the Dallara SF19 for the 2019 Season competition.
The game involves [[Mario]]—a soldier in this game—on a mission to receive a [[bomb]] from his [[buddy]] on the left side of the screen and carry it to his troop on the other side. The enemy is waiting in the trees in his path, so he must keep his bomb away from their torches. One of his comrades is the [[Heavy Smoker]], who is a slacker that carelessly tosses burning cigars into a stream of spilled oil, so he must also keep it from igniting on the ground. Mario earns a point each time he advances a step to the right while carrying a bomb. When he reaches the other side, he must carefully pass the bomb to his buddy, who will toss it onto one of the five trees, giving Mario five points. After five bombs are tossed onto the trees, they will explode on the enemy, rewarding Mario with 10 points. As time passes, the torches and the fire on the ground will move faster. In Game B, more enemy torches appear, and the game gets faster sooner. If Mario's bomb gets lit, he will retreat to his outpost, where the bomb will detonate in his face and blow up his outpost, earning him a miss. If Mario reaches 300 points without any misses, the points will be worth double until he does get a miss. If he has any misses at said score, every miss will be cleared instead. The [[Game Over|game ends]] when he gets three misses. True to the game's wartime jungle setting, [[Alarm Monkey]] serves as this unit's time function.
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==Controls==
The SF19 is a successor to the SF14 that was used from 2014 to 2018, also designed by Dallara of Italy. Carrying over the agile and light weight concept, the new car was made to meet the F1 safety requirement established by the FIA in 2016, including the introduction of the HALO cockpit protection system for improved safety. It also incorporates revisions in its aerodynamics to balance competition and entertainment value, improving controllability when in close proximity to other cars so that it will be easier to overtake.
*{{button|gba|pad}} (left and right): Move
*{{button|gba|A}} and {{button|gba|B}}: Raise/lower


==Gallery==
The car continues to use the NRE engine introduced in 2014. This is a turbocharged 2 litre inline 4 cylinder with direct injection, specially developed by Toyota and Honda under common regulations and sharing the same components such as the turbine and ECU. The maximum output is unchanged at over 542 BHP, but there is a very fierce development competition within the narrow range allowed between the two engine producers.
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MariosBombsAway2.png|[[Mario]] artwork
==Acquisition==
MBAMarioSprite.png|Mario sprite
===GT Sport===
MBA Heavy Smoker.png|The Heavy Smoker in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''
Both Honda and Toyota versions of this car can be purchased in the Super Formula section of Brand Central for 1,000,000 Credits each.
MBA Buddies.png|Buddy sprites
Marios Bombs Away TB-94 Bell2.gif|Alarm Monkey artwork
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Given the Jungle setting and the style of uniforms that Mario and the other soldiers are wearing, the war in question was presumably the {{wp|Vietnam War}}.
*The liveries that the AI will use in [[Super Formula Championships]] GT League event are based off real Formula 1 teams such as Ferrari, BMW, Force India, Jordan, Minardi and Super Aguri.
 
**Although not accessible to the player (unless recreated), the liveries also appear in the ''Spec II'' introduction movie.
==References==
*Starting from update 1.38, custom tire stickers can be placed on the car, although the choices are limited compared to those available on Gr.3, Gr.2, Gr.1, and Gr.B cars.
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*Starting from update 1.53, the center post of the halo system is made transparent to simulate the way the driver sees in real life while in cockpit view.
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Revision as of 18:28, May 7, 2020

The Dallara SF19 Super Formula '19 is a racing car built by Dallara for use in the Super Formula Championship. It first appears in Gran Turismo Sport, where it was introduced as part of Update 1.36.

Two versions of the car are available in the game, featuring Honda and Toyota engines, respectively. Apart from different engine sounds, branding stickers and car numbers, the two cars are otherwise identical; however liveries created for each version are not interchangeable.

In-game description

The top level Formula Racing in Japan, the Super Formula Series switched the chassis of their race cars to the Dallara SF19 for the 2019 Season competition.

The SF19 is a successor to the SF14 that was used from 2014 to 2018, also designed by Dallara of Italy. Carrying over the agile and light weight concept, the new car was made to meet the F1 safety requirement established by the FIA in 2016, including the introduction of the HALO cockpit protection system for improved safety. It also incorporates revisions in its aerodynamics to balance competition and entertainment value, improving controllability when in close proximity to other cars so that it will be easier to overtake.

The car continues to use the NRE engine introduced in 2014. This is a turbocharged 2 litre inline 4 cylinder with direct injection, specially developed by Toyota and Honda under common regulations and sharing the same components such as the turbine and ECU. The maximum output is unchanged at over 542 BHP, but there is a very fierce development competition within the narrow range allowed between the two engine producers.

Acquisition

GT Sport

Both Honda and Toyota versions of this car can be purchased in the Super Formula section of Brand Central for 1,000,000 Credits each.

Trivia

  • The liveries that the AI will use in Super Formula Championships GT League event are based off real Formula 1 teams such as Ferrari, BMW, Force India, Jordan, Minardi and Super Aguri.
    • Although not accessible to the player (unless recreated), the liveries also appear in the Spec II introduction movie.
  • Starting from update 1.38, custom tire stickers can be placed on the car, although the choices are limited compared to those available on Gr.3, Gr.2, Gr.1, and Gr.B cars.
  • Starting from update 1.53, the center post of the halo system is made transparent to simulate the way the driver sees in real life while in cockpit view.