In this blog, we're going to provide you some top tips sourced directly from seasoned drivers, avid players, and passionate fans of Assetto Corsa Competizione. From fundamental driving techniques to advanced strategies, this collection of tips will help beginners not only survive but thrive on track.
Whether you're pushing for your first pole position, trying to perfect your braking points, or struggling to get to grips with adverse weather conditions, these community provided insights are here to help you maximise your pace.
So get your gloves on and get ready to uncover the secrets to success in Assetto Corsa Competizione!
Spatial Awareness
spatial awareness is such an important trait to have when racing on Assetto Corsa Competizione to ensure that you prevent any risk of damage and significantly increase your chances of finishing races.
Try to paint a mental map of the cars around you and take full advantage of radar to predict what your opponents are going to do next.
Are they going to run deep into the corner? Can you go for a cutback?
"It is very important to both know where you are and where competitors are around you. Looking for references in the track is super important for braking properly, even little patches of brown grass are good markers”.
@XMachinarius - Twitter.
Mastering a Car
Car choice is very important when getting to grips with Assetto Corsa Competizione. Each car has unique characteristics which synergises with your driving style. Spending time to try out each car and find the one that fits your driving style is crucial not just to finding pace but to maximise your enjoyment within the game.
"Spend time picking a car you can handle on default setups & stick with it to improve pace."
@homeschoolracer - Twitter
Slow in, Fast out
This one comes straight from the legendary esports driver himself Nils Naujoks.
The importance of exit speeds when trying to gain time on any track is incredibly crucial especially at tracks like Monza where there are long straights, so every KPH (or MPH for the Brits and Americans) really matters.
Initially try adjusting your braking point so you can focus on maximising the exit speeds and then push that braking point back until you reach a point where you're carrying as much momentum as possible through the corner.
"Change mindset from trying to gain time in corners to gaining time on straights. Exit corners fast as your first priority."
@n1lyn - Twitter
Tyre Pressures
As the only part of the car that actually contacts the road, getting your tyres to the optimal window for pressure and temperature is a major factor to gaining both lap time and confidence.
The optimal dry tyre pressure range is from 26.0 to 27.0.
Depending on what these values are set to affect the way the car behaves, the lower in the optimal range, the more responsive the car will be but top speed will be affected and vice versa.
The optimal tyre temperature range is 70°C-100°C core
If the temperature of the tyres is outside of this window, then tyre wear is increased greatly.
Chris Pisuk - Facebook
Find a Community
Growing as a driver and finding pace is done much faster when you aren't doing it alone. Find yourself a community for your platform and introduce yourself, be realistic about your abilities and your goals. The Assetto Corsa Community is a very supportive and friendly place to be.
"Find a community and grow up with someone. They will give all the advice you need."
Maurizio Manos - Facebook.
Practise your Racecraft
What is Racecraft?
Racecraft refers to a driver’s ability to race against other people and make quick, strategic decisions under pressure whilst on the track. It covers everything from a driver’s ability to overtake and defend their position whilst also managing their tyres and fuel.
Improving your racecraft is crucial to succeeding in racing. You can gain many places by just making the right decision at the right time. Sometimes (especially in endurance racing) it's more beneficial to let a person attacking you pass if they are much faster than you. This will minimise the amount of time lost by defending them and also introduces a possibility of gaining on the cars ahead because they might not have the wisdom to do the same so lose time as a result.
"Practise your racecraft, don't just focus on hotlaps. Being surrounded by other fast cars takes getting used to."
@JacoNaud3 - Twitter
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