Paul Jeffrey

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Kunos Simulazioni have revealed the very first images of the upcoming Intercontinental GT Challenge pack for ACC - Kyalami!

Kunos recently revealed their Assetto Corsa Competizione racing simulation will be expanding upon the Blancpain GT Series already featured in the title, confirming to the world that the epic Intercontinental GT Series will be added to the title in the near future - and with it new liveries and some incredible new laserscanned circuits.

One of those tracks, currently hosting a 9 Hour endurance epic this weekend, is the South African venue of Kyalami.

Famous for hosting a number of Formula One Grand Prix, the last of which was the 1993 South African Grand Prix won by Williams Renault driver Alain Prost, Kyalami has gone through a number of face lifts and alterations over the years - and soon we will get to try the 2019 variation of this woefully under appreciated track!

Joining up with fellow big name circuits Suzuka, Mt. Panorama and Laguna Seca, the Intercontinental GT Challenge pack looks set to be a nice addition to ACC - we just don't quite know when it will be released yet.

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Assetto Corsa Competizione is available exclusively on PC.

Online race? Setup advice? Latest news? All available on the Assetto Corsa Competizione sub forum here at RD! Head over, have a read or start a thread and let the fun begin!


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Great i love to drive on this track... download it (Kyalami 2016) for AC and have a lot of racefun on the track , can wait that it comes to ACC . Curious witch other tracks wil be new in ACC:coffee::thumbsup:
 
As a regular iRacing customer, this is the track I'm looking forward to the most of the four and … the wonderful new skins. Watched part of the broadcast yesterday, great racing! Big surprise for us "endurance needs large fields"-whiners, pointing our fingers at ACC for giving us 29 or maybe 33 slots on their tracks (and the wonderful 49 at Spa): There were only 28 cars at the real life 9h event ...
nine hours of racing:

a lap in a single seater:
 
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Big surprise for us "endurance needs large fields"-whiners, pointing our fingers at ACC for giving us 29 or maybe 33 slots on their tracks (and the wonderful 49 at Spa): There were only 28 cars at the real life 9h event ...
nine hours of racing:
It's only a surprise if you dont watch real life racing, honestly.
This is a new championship created after multiple international GT championship attempts failed, you cant expect as many cars in them as in the Euro Endurance Cup that has 50+ every race.
This one does have the best chance to grow tho (compared to previous attempts) because they managed to make a schedule in a way that it's possible for teams to transport cars and equipment via sea freight for almost all races (I think only one travel still needs planes), that reduce costs quite a lot and GT3 cars are everywhere now making easier to use local teams to run this. Plus SRO 2020 schedule made it perfect, not a single clash in all series they manage (for GT3), 26 weekends of racing :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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If IGTC fails nothing else will work
 
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