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Posts about Assetto Corsa Competizione

  1. The Importance of Looking Far Ahead in Sim Racing: Just Like in Real Life

    Sim racing has emerged as a highly immersive and realistic representation of motorsport, allowing enthusiasts to experience the thrills of racing from the comfort of their homes. While the physical demands may differ from real-life racing, many of the core principles remain the same. One of the most crucial skills in both real and virtual racing is the ability to look far ahead on the track. This fundamental technique can significantly improve lap times, consistency, and overall performance. In this blog post, we'll explore why looking far ahead is just as important in sim racing as it is in real life.

    Ferrari 296 Monza
  2. ACC: Ford Mustang GT3 Review

    Few cars can match the fame and allure of the Mustang. Finally, this iconic vehicle has entered the GT3 racing scene. The 2024 Ford Mustang GT3 has made a splash, impressing right from its debut, even putting up a strong fight at the 24 Hours of Le Mans against competitors like Ferrari and BMW. Fortunately for racing enthusiasts, the Mustang GT3 is now available in Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC). But what is it like to drive in-game?

    Ford Mustang GT3 rear view
  3. Exploring ACC GT2 Cars: What's it like?

    In Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC), GT2 cars are a thrilling addition to the lineup, offering a unique racing experience distinct from GT3 counterparts. Let's delve into what GT2 is and uncover the differences between GT2 and GT3 cars in ACC.

    KTM at RBR
  4. What is the best car in ACC?

    In the world of Assetto Corsa Competizione, the need for well balanced car is vital. Depending on how long your races last, various cars have strengths and weaknesses. Let's explore the contenders that excel in these shorter online races, dissecting what makes them the preferred cars of ACC.

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  5. Monza Track Guide

    The temple of speed! Mix three long straights, a few chicanes, and fast corners, and you've got yourself a true classic venue. Monza has to be one of the most admired racetracks around the world.

    Monza turn 1
  6. What is BOP and why does it matter?

    BOP, or Balance of Performance, is a way to even out performance differences across different manufacturers. There are various reasons to do that, but the main one is to make the field competitive and lower development costs.

    Driver view at Zandvoort