With plenty of sim racing cars and tracks to choose from online, it’s sometimes hard to comprehend which ones can be raced in Assetto Corsa.
If you are having this doubt then there is no need to fret, this article is specifically what you’re looking for.
We’re going to discuss every single one of the original AC tracks and also some of the highly rated track mods from Race Department as well.
Does Assetto Corsa have laser scanned tracks?
Assetto Corsa is a available as one of the most detailed and realistic driving simulators to have been on the market.
All of its tracks are laser scanned in order to maintain a good level of quality, and this can be especially felt when turning through high speed bends.
Included in the laser-scanned track list of course are some of the classic tracks around the globe such as Laguna Seca and Monza and Silverstone and Spa Francorchamps as well.
How many official tracks are in Assetto Corsa?
The total number of official tracks in the Assetto Corsa is nineteen and some of them even come with various other configurations.
Those layouts are 45 in total.
For instance, the Nordschleife and Silverstone both have 4 layouts each since they tend to have multiple variations.
Bear in mind that some of these circuits are only available by purchasing additional Assetto Corsa DLC packs.
Here’s a list of the 19 official tracks provided by Assetto Corsa.
- Laguna Seca
- Nordschleife
- Silverstone
- Mugello
- Nurburgring
- Magione
- Red Bull Ring
- Spa Francorchamps
- Trento Bondone
- Drift Track
- Drag Strip
- Barcelona
- Zandvoort
- Vallelunga
- Monza
- Historic Monza
- Brands Hatch
- Imola
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