Low Fuel Motorsport’s race, both solo or in multiplayer modes, in Assetto Corsa Competizione requires you to develop methods for coping with the inherent randomness of any racing oriented game. It is something like a lottery, some cars just happen to be faster on some tracks.
Learn how you could become helpful and help them accomplish their goal!
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Key Concepts in this article
- LFM is conducting its own unique BoP testing and modifications which have not been authorized for the rest of the community.
- The data recorded in the hotlap sessions will help guide LFM’s BoP strategy for the Season 1.
- Testing most certainly will be limited to a select few newer car models only.
- Bonus prizes will also be awarded for the most fastest drivers in each car.
Competitive Weekly Racing on ACC with Low Fuel Motorsport
Low Fuel Motorsport services have no equal in ACC for those who wish to participate in short and effortless races.
Best of all, if you want action packed GT3, GT4, or TCX racing without a commitment to a league, then LFM is the place for you! Just like in iRacing, LFM places great focus on the proper organization of the competitions season with designated tracks every week.
Currently, LFM is in Season 11, expected to last till early October, and is inviting players to help in testing custom BoP in advance of the new season.
The Importance of Balance of Performance (BoP) in the GT World Challenge Series
In the GT World Challenge penalization system also known as Balance of Performance or BoP is applied. BoP involves imposing some power restrictions and additional weight that varies depending on both the car and the track.
This process is also practiced in most of the existing leagues of the popular racing simulation game ACC, with different degrees of effectiveness.
In order to obtain feedback and evaluate the best BoP, LFM has now stated it will make servers available for people to perform hot laps on all the circuits on ACC.
However, they have restricted the car selection so that old cars that have become worthless due to new homologations are not used.
List of Eligible Cars for the LFM Servers
The following is a list of eligible cars for the servers for various reasons, some of which include the desire to have a level playing ground amongst the racers and also enhance competition.
- Porsche 992 GT3 R
- Mercedes AMG GT3 2020
- McLaren 720S GT3 EVO
- Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2
- Honda NSX GT3 2020
- Ferrari 296 GT3
- BMW M4 GT3
- Bentley Continental GT3 (2018)
- Aston Martin Vantage V8 GT3
- Audi R8 LMS Evo II
So for example, if you use the 488, M6 or nissan GT-R in races in LFM then you might have to choose a different car if you want to win: the 488 accepts nothing less.
LFM has stated that they will not use any data other GT3 cars and so if other cars are able to go quicker than the target lap time of this cars BoP then they will put some extra BOP weight onto these chassis. So, in order to be able to win, a new car should be considered here
How to get started in LFM
If you look forward to contributing and shaping other possible future season of Low Fuel Motorsport then you should watch out the hotlaps section of the site for when the servers will be open.
Apart from this, LFM also plans to incentivize drivers to set the quickest time with some of the ten cars and earn bonus prizes. Further info on social media should be enough why don’t you check out LFM’s social media channels.
Still, make it easier: For more details on other bonus prizes and top times achieved by drivers in any of the ten cars please check LFM’s social media channels.
Please keep an eye on the hot laps section of the website for news concerning when servers will become available and the opportunities which exist to help build the next season of Low Fuel Motorsport.