
The 0.6 update introduces meaningful new content, headlined by Sebring International Raceway — one of the most demanding and iconic circuits in American motorsport.
Known for its bumpy surface, long braking zones and technical flow, Sebring is a true test of consistency and driver discipline. Its inclusion reinforces the simulator’s growing focus on realism and competitive racing.
Alongside the track, six new cars expand the experience across both racing and road categories.
Six new cars, six distinct driving philosophies

The update introduces a diverse lineup. The Audi R8 LMS GT4 Evo offers balance and accessibility, while the Ferrari 296 GT3 represents the cutting edge of modern GT racing with sharp response and strong aerodynamic performance.
The Ford Mustang GT3 brings endurance-focused stability, and the Porsche 911 GT3 R rennsport delivers a more extreme, aero-driven experience.
On the road car side, the Ferrari GTO provides a more analog and demanding driving style, while the Lamborghini Countach adds raw character and iconic presence.
Physics evolution with real impact

Beyond content, version 0.6 delivers a significant step forward in vehicle dynamics. Suspension modelling has been refined across multiple systems, including multilink structures, roll and pitch calculations, damper behaviour and bumpstop interaction.
These improvements enhance load transfer communication and overall vehicle response, bringing a more realistic and connected driving experience.
More stable multiplayer and richer audio
Multiplayer receives key improvements through refined netcode timing and prediction logic, aiming to deliver more stable and predictable car-to-car contact.
Audio has also been enhanced, with improved reverb effects and more distinct sound identities across vehicles, increasing immersion.
Advanced tools and expanding online ecosystem

Official MoTeC telemetry support strengthens the simulation’s analytical capabilities, opening new opportunities for data-driven users and content creators.
Usability improvements include a redesigned car selection flow and updated control settings, making the experience more intuitive.
The introduction of self-hostable dedicated servers further expands the multiplayer ecosystem, allowing players to create their own sessions and communities.
A platform evolving with clear direction
Update 0.6 reinforces the idea that Assetto Corsa EVO is being built with a long-term vision. The combination of new content and structural improvements highlights a clear commitment to continuous development.
More than just an update, this is another step toward a robust, competitive and technically refined sim racing platform.

















































