

These cars are focused towards amateur drivers only, so are less expensive to buy and maintain than their GT3 counterparts.Ĭars such as the Alpine A110, Ginetta G55, Mercedes AMG and Porsche Cayman, among others, have GT4 racecar variants. However, they have much less power and aerodynamic abilities in comparison. Much like GT3 cars, GT4s are based on road-going supercar or sportscar models. GT3 cars cater for amateur and professional drivers alike, with driving aids such as Traction Control (TC) and Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) implemented as standard.Ĭars such as the McLaren 720S, Bentley Continental, Porsche 911 and Ferrari 488, among others, have GT3 racing car variants. Vehicles can be purchased directly from manufacturers, costing around £500k each.

GT3 cars have a lot of aerodynamic grip and generally have between 500-600bhp in power, weighing approximately 1200-1300kg. The rules allow a number of different engine configurations – albeit only from the manufacturer’s own roadcar range – but must be rear-wheel drive and have comparable power-to-weight ratios enforced by a rigid Balance of Performance (BoP) calculation set by the FIA and SRO Group. GT3 cars are based on mass-produced road-going supercars and sportscars, guided by a set of strict regulations enforced by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). We provide a run-down of every car in Assetto Corsa Competizione below.

Single make series like the Ferrari Challenge, Lamborghini Super Trofeo and Porsche 911 GT3 Cup are also represented with their respective models. The main championship is exclusively for GT3 cars, but support series vehicles including GT4, TCX and GTC cars are also included. Assetto Corsa Competizione is the official game of the real-world GT World Challenge series, as organised by the SRO Motorsports Group.
