Introducing the Maserati MC12 for Assetto Corsa

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The third 'Ready to Race' Assetto Corsa DLC reveal is a bit of a peach... introducing the sublime Maserati MC12 from the glory days of GT racing.


Evoking memories of the legendary GTR 2 from Simbin Studios, the announcement that Kunos Simulazioni will be bringing one of the all time most beautiful GT machines ever created in the form of the Maserati MC12 has got many a sim racers pulse rate just that little bit higher than is normally healthy...

Coming to the game as a welcome playmate to the equally venerable Porsche 911 GT1, this new inclusion to the steadily growing garage of road and race machines comes from an era that many believe was the very peak of modern day sportscar racing. Making it's competitive debut in the then top tier FIA GT Championship, the MC12 has seen a big name racing stars take to the wheel of this incredibly successful GT car. Drivers of the calibre of Britain's Jonny Herbet and fellow Formula One refugees Mika Salo, Eric van de Poele and Karl Wendlinger, plus GT stalwarts Thomas Biagi and Fabio Babini, the MC12 was very much at the height of modern technology throughout the mid 2000's.

Thanks to the now legendary GTR 2 racing sim, the car also holds a special spot in the heart of sim racers the world over, with many of us having cut our teeth with this car in both the GTR and GTR games that depicted the 2003 and 2004 FIA GT Championship seasons. With the car now coming to a modern simulation in an official capacity, it will be interesting to see how sim game technology has improved the driving experience over the last 10 plus years since GTR 2 was a big deal in PC sim racing.

As part of the reveal post from Kunos, the Italian developers had the following to say of the stunning machine:

The Maserati MC12 entered production in 2004 as a base for the racing variant to compete in the GT Championship. In fact, one requirement for participation in the GT Championship was the production of at least 25 road cars; so 25 cars were produced in 2004 and another 25 in 2005.

The car was based on the Enzo Ferrari chassis and gearbox, mounting a variant of the Ferrari V12 engine.

The racing results of the racing version were magnificent. The Maserati MC12 GT1 team managed... to finish second and third in their debut race and went onto winning the next round's race. In their second year, Maserati won the Manufacturers Cup with a great point gap, and continued to compete at great level in the years which followed. In total, it participated in 94 races, winning 40 of them.

Ready to Race DLC Contents:
  • Audi R8 LMS 2016
  • Audi R18 e-tron Quattro
  • Audi TT Cup 2016
  • Audi TT RS (VLN)
  • Lotus 3-Eleven
  • Maserati MC12 GT1
  • McLaren 570S
  • McLaren P1 GTR
  • Toyota Celica ST185 Turbo
  • Toyota TS040 Hybrid

Alongside the new DLC pack will come the version 1.14 game update which looks set to contain a number of new and improved features. As a little teaser Kunos have revealed some of the following changes will be included in the new build release:
  • Added wind algorithm
  • Added AI Aggression selection
  • More AI differences within a single lap to generate more battles
  • Added AI wing setup variations
  • New AI algorithms for understeer detection and downshifting
  • Improved Downshift Protection
  • Updated Steam statistic reader to synchronize steam achievement
Assetto Corsa is a racing simulation designed by Kunos Simulazioni and is available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. The 'Ready to Race' DLC is scheduled to launch on Thursday 18th May.

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We hold regular league and club racing events across a variety of content found within the game, however to celebrate this mega new inclusion to Assetto Corsa we are holding a very special on off GT1 specification race on Sunday 21st May. Sign up here and get yourself in on the action.

Looking forward to the MC12? Would you like to see other mid 2000's FIA GT Championship spec cars such as the Ferrari 550, Lister Storm, Saleen S7, Chrysler Viper etc? Let us know in the comments section below!
 
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The fastest lap around Spa in the Porsche GT1 is a 2:14,1 according to RSR LiveTiming. but all other times are above 2:15. I once looked for the real GT1 lap times around Spa (between 2005 to 08 i think) and in qualifying there were about the same range (2:15-2:16), so it seems for me both GT1 cars should be very close in pace, at least around Spa.

I just did a lap with default setup 2:15:613 and I fell I can improve. RSR dont show exactly perfomance of all the Assetto Corsa cars because is not everyone use the app, and also, not everyone run on all cars and push to the limit on all of them. For example, on Barcelona Moto my best laptime with Lotus 98t is 2 seconds faster than the record on the page. And I just made some minor changes on default setup and I am not the best pilot of the world with this car. Im sure with a hot lap challenge week this time on Spa with Porsche GT1 can be faster than 2:14:0
 
Number One rule of SimRacing 2017:
Don't give us an awesome car unless you give us another car that will make us not want to drive the first one.

To be fair, I absolutely get why people would also want to drive the Ferrari and Lamborghini GT1 cars alongside the Masarati: They are all extremely cool cars, and Assetto Corsa is, above all, really good at getting the Italian brands in in a way that other companies can not. On the other hand it's pretty standard for AC to deliver one car of a series now and then slowly start delivering the others later: IIRC we first had the F1 GTR, then the CLK-GTR, and then the Porsche GT1. I don't actually doubt that Kunos will add the Murcielago GT1 and Ferrari 550 at some later stage in the game, now we just already get acces to the MC12.

It's not like there aren't enough cars in AC anyway :p

(Although I would adore a Diablo...)
 
To be fair, I absolutely get why people would also want to drive the Ferrari and Lamborghini GT1 cars alongside the Masarati: They are all extremely cool cars, and Assetto Corsa is, above all, really good at getting the Italian brands in in a way that other companies can not. On the other hand it's pretty standard for AC to deliver one car of a series now and then slowly start delivering the others later: IIRC we first had the F1 GTR, then the CLK-GTR, and then the Porsche GT1. I don't actually doubt that Kunos will add the Murcielago GT1 and Ferrari 550 at some later stage in the game, now we just already get acces to the MC12.

It's not like there aren't enough cars in AC anyway :p

(Although I would adore a Diablo...)

So, I'm not a morning person at all and it's entirely possibly my brain hasn't booted up properly yet, but there's a CLK-GTR in AC? Officially? I don't recall that.

Also, the F1 GTR we have predates the 911 GT1 and was built for a different set of rules. The longtail F1 GTR would be closer in performance IIRC.
 

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