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Assetto Corsa EVO set for further classic Ferrari F1 cars

A teaser post on social media shows two specific Ferrari Formula 1 cars being scanned for the sim racing title.

Assetto Corsa EVO set for further classic Ferrari F1 cars
Ferrari F1 2000. Image credit: Ferrari

The SF25 and F2004 won’t be the only Ferrari Formula 1 cars in Assetto Corsa EVO.

A limited-time social media post by the game’s official accounts shows the constructors’ title-winning F1-2000 of Rubens Barrichello being scanned inside the Museo Ferrari Maranello.

Marco Massarutto and Paolo Donadei
Paolo Donadei and Marco Massarutto

Situated in the team’s home town, the exhibition features an area dedicated to F1 vehicles, with the display rotating through eight cars on a banked plinth. This can be seen in the background of the teaser video.

The tell-tale sponsor logos and driver number 4 identify the vehicle used to claim the team’s first drivers’ championship (when driven by Michael Schumacher, #3) since Jody Scheckter’s 1979 victory.

It features a V10 engine that outputs 805 hp at a staggering 17,300 rpm.

Classic Ferrari F1 car Assetto Corsa EVO F2000

As second Ferrari F1 single-seater is also teased, but only briefly. The Traxion team considers the placement of the Fiat sponsorship logo as a hint to the 1989 640 (F1-89) driven by Nigel Mansell and Gerhard Berger, but this is far from confirmed.

The Goodyear tyres place it pre-1999.

Classic Ferrari F1 car Assetto Corsa EVO

Incidentally, there nearly was an official ‘Assetto Corsa’ F1 simulation, but the development team decided to focus on Assetto Corsa Competizione instead. Now, it seems, it is living out this prior opportunity through the EVO title.
Meanwhile, the current SF25 is expected for the platform in ‘early December’.

Museo Ferrari Maranello
Museo Ferrari Maranello. Image credit: Ferrari

3D scanning clues

In the brief video, we can see Co-founder and Executive Manager of the Assetto Corsa EVO development team, Marco Massarutto, with SPEED Srl’s Co-founder Paolo Donadei inside the museum.

The latter is using a 3D scanning machine, which captures real-world objects and turns them into accurate digital data. It supports the Kunos Simulazioni development team by creating car scans, claiming “sub-millimetric precision.” It has also used the technique for models in Assetto Corsa Rally.

Assetto Corsa EVO 3D car scan SPEED

A further post on Instagram by SPEED Srl states:

“Cooking some new F1 vehicles for the friends at Assetto Corsa – we can’t wait to drive these in Assetto Corsa EVO.”