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  1. Assetto Corsa 2: What you should know

    It's hard to imagine that we saw the original Assetto Corsa already way back in the spring of 2014. Kunos Simulazioni, the developers, took the world of sim racing by surprise and competed with proven contenders like Project Cars, GRID and Forza and Grand Turismo.

    Monza turn 2 rear
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Track Guide Zandvoort

    A very remote racetrack on the Dutch shores, it's very sensitive to the elements and hidden by the dunes. I must have been there more than a dozen times, and mostly, no racing weekend went by without a few spots of rain. That only adds to the technical, narrow flowing challenge that is the legendary Zandvoort!

    Zandvoort 1
  5. ACC: BMW M4 GT3 Review

    BMW made some headway in 2023 when they sealed a multi-year contract with WRT. One of the most successful teams in modern racing history would say goodbye to Audi and switch to the BMW M4 GT3 from 2023 onwards.

    BMW M4 GT3 - curb VR46
  6. ACC: The Bentley Continental GT3

    Just like Aston Martin, Bentley is the pinnacle of British pride. Although the manufacturer from Crewe leans more toward the GT and luxury sports car segment, they've been a competitive player in the GT3 field for ages.

    Bentley Continental GT3