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Assetto Corsa - Ready To Race Pack

Introducing "Ready To Race", our all-new DLC for Assetto Corsa, available for PC Steam on May 18. You can play Assetto Corsa - Ready To Race Pack on steam platform. Download and play Assetto Corsa - Ready To Race Pack at the best price.

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Developer: Kunos Simulazioni
Publisher: 505Games
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Assetto Corsa - Ready To Race Pack description

Introducing "Ready To Race", our all-new DLC for Assetto Corsa, available for PC Steam on May 18. "Ready To Race" includes 10 new cars from AUDI, Lotus, McLaren, Maserati and Toyota, providing the "most wanted" models ready to race!Our all new RTR DLC provides a great variety of models that mix technology, power, history and design from Italy, Germany, Great Britain and Japan, resulting in a package designed to meet all your wishes!CARS INCLUDED* Audi R8 LMS 2016* Audi R18 e-tron quattro* Audi TT Cup 2016* Audi TT RS (VLN) * Lotus 3-Eleven* Maserati MC12 GT1* McLaren 570S* McLaren P1 GTR* Toyota Celica ST185 Turbo* Toyota TS040 HybridAudi R8 LMS 2016The new Audi R8 LMS, now featuring even more race car technology, is following in the footsteps of its successful predecessor.Audi fans were already able to marvel at the new GT3 sports car from Neckarsulm in full action in 2015, for instance in the 24-hour race at the Nurburgring, where the Audi Sport Team WRT celebrated overall victory with the new R8 LMS. At the 12-hour race at Sepang the Audi R8 LMS took a one-two-three win. The 2016 season also began successfully: An overall victory in the Dubai 24 Hours and a class win in the classic Daytona 24 Hours.******Audi R18 e-tron quattroThe concept behind the Audi R18 e-tron quattro is unprecedented in LMP sport, and its realization a pioneering achievement. In the first development step, the engineers from Audi Sport and their partners investigated a wide variety of solutions. These included a parallel hybrid, where both drive systems propel the rear wheels. After weighing up considerations such as traction, handling characteristics, packaging and weight distribution, they ultimately decided to separate the drive systems by axle – the combustion engine drives the rear wheels permanently, and the electric drive ...