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Assetto Corsa Licenses the Legendary Ferrari F40

A Modena Classic

A few months back Ferrari was announced as coming to Assetto Corsa via a select few models, this started with the reveal of the 458 Italia as one of the five that would be coming to the game. The next to be shown is the absolutely legendary Ferrari F40, the last car to come from under Enzo Ferrari's watchful eye and the best Ferrari ever in many people's eyes. The mid-engined supercar from 1987 and made to celebrate 40 Years of Ferrari road cars was all about pure-driving pleasure and had none of the luxuries that you would expect from a supercar of it's price. In fact the car was all about being as light-weight as possible that even the paint was so thin you could see the carbon fibre weave underneath it! Housing a twin-turbocharged 2.9L V8 pushing 471bhp the car could hit 0-60mph in under 4 seconds and continue on to a top speed of 200mph which made it the fastest production car of the day.

 

And now thanks to Assetto Corsa you too may be able to see what the fuss of this car was all about and finally get the chance to push this legend hard around a track.

 

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I was disappointed when I saw this announcement... - #1 we already knew about the F40 from a while back from screenshots, which tells me that #2 they're stalling for time and the 'early 2013' release date isn't going to happen (it's already April with no firm date announced). How long have we known GRID 2's release date by comparison (much bigger studio I know).

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