Red Bull Ring coming to Assetto Corsa Competizione in GT2 Car Pack

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In a surprise move, Assetto Corsa Competizione is getting a new track before the Nordschleife is added later this year, the Red Bull Ring with the GT2 Car Pack arriving 24 January.

Image credit: Kunos Simulazioni

New tracks in Assetto Corsa Competizione are like buses. You wait for what seems like forever for one, and then two turn up in very quick succession.

After the Circuit Ricardo Tormo was added in April 2023, ACC fans were eagerly awaiting what the next new track was going to be, if there even was going to be one considering they are developing the follow-up to the original Assetto Corsa.

The Nürburgring Nordschleife was announced back in November and the community collectively cheered as the track that has been by far the most requested for ACC was finally being added to the game. With all the work that Kunos will have put into the near 26-kilometre track, it would be reasonable to believe that they would not have the time to make yet another venue.

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The Austrian GP track is driveable in ACC via the GT2 Car Pack releasing 24 January. Image credit: Kunos Simulazioni

The 2.7-mile circuit in the Styrian mountains has hosted the Austrian Grand Prix from 1970 to 1987 when it was known as the Österreichring, then as from 1997 under the name A1-Ring. Once again revived since 2014, it is a very popular track with its long straights, heavy braking zones and prominent elevation change. Plus, the challenge that comes with its relatively short length.

As always, tracks that come to ACC must be on an SRO Motorsports Group-sanctioned series’ schedule. This is why the Nordschleife is only just getting added, due to the 24 hours of Nürburgring joining the Intercontinental GT Challenge schedule for this year.


With the Red Bull Ring being added with the GT2 Car Pack, it should be no surprise to learn that the GT2 European Series held a round at the circuit in 2022 and 2023. Although the circuit is not on the schedule for this season.

The cars confirmed for the GT2 Car Pack arriving tomorrow are the following:
  • Audi R8 LMS GT2
  • KTM X-Bow GT2
  • Maserati MC20 GT2
  • Mercedes-AMG GT2
  • Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport Evo
  • Porsche 935 (2019)
Unfortunately, the Brabham BT62/BT63 will not be included in the pack. With the Brabham Group and Brabham Automotive ceasing collaboration, the car will no longer be racing in the series.

Nevertheless, the GT2 Car Pack with the six cars and the Red Bull Ring will be released on 24th January for PC players. Consoles are yet to be confirmed, although typically the console release tends to be a couple of months after the PC release. It is currently unknown how much the GT2 Car Pack will cost but once released, we will update this article with the information.

To check out an early preview of the GT2 cars and the Red Bull Ring, head on over to the OverTake Twitch channel at 7 pm CET where Michel and Yannik are taking part in the preview event with many other sim racing content creators.

Will you be buying the GT2 Car Pack for ACC now that the Red Bull Ring will be part of it? Tell us in the comments below!
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The game is on sale, and I'm very tempted to buy it, if just for the fact that it has a very active player base online.
 
I finally got to try the DLC last night. I did some public lobby racing at Red Bull Ring. The track is really good! First impression: just how cool is the grid with these cars?

I just had time to drive the Porsche 935 and a bit of the AMG in the end.
I picked the Porsche 935, finally something that resembles a car from the golden era of GT!
Driving it is another story. First races I was nowhere, really slow and feeling this was hopeless. After some learning I ended up lapping in the low :30s which is not crazy fast but enough to be fighting in the pack which is really what ACC is about. This car can provide some good "vintage" racing and the 96/69 Carrera Evolution slot car livery is amazing!
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Negatives: I won't say the car is very satisfying to drive, not much feeling of tires "biting" the tarmac. It is a limit of ACC i think, it just cannot reproduce that feeling of "I am taming the beast!" that I get in AC.

The other car, the AMG, feels way more planted and compliant in comparison, a modern GT car, surely faster than the 935. A bit heavy though, and for some reason even the FFB felt much heavier. I'll try again.

The racing: of course it's early days but the cars are a handful to drive and with all that power you need to use a light foot otherwise you are in the gravel. That is cool because it makes the races more unpredictable.

I will try the other cars during the weekend. So far, I would say definitely a DLC worth having and a fun element added to ACC.
 
what ?? a RD member who has never played ACC, really ????
I had to take a break from sim racing when it came out, and I had heard mixed things about it initially + I didn't have too much interest in a GT3 only sim. I just kept putting off buying it but now I'm considering it.
 
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I had to take a break from sim racing when it came out, and I had heard mixed things about it initially + I didn't have too much interest in a GT3 only sim. I just kept putting off buying it but now I'm considering it.
Well there are a lot of people only getting into it now since the Nordschleife is getting added. So you are not too much of an anomaly.
 
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