rF2: Six Tatuus Cars Released ... For Free!

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Studio 397 have released a six strong pack of Tatuus formula cars to their rFactor 2 simulation.

Having worked closely with the Tatuus brand to develop these six new cars from the manufacturer for rFactor 2, the fruits of those labours are now available for everyone to enjoy following release earlier today.

rF2: Tatuus Early First Impressions Video HERE.

Featuring the MSV F3-016, F4-T014, WSK F3.T18, FT-50, F.3 T318 the PM-18 and the USF-17 in somewhat spectacular detail, the new car pack is available to drive now!

rF2 Tatuus Release Notes:

Another big announcement! We are incredibly excited to be releasing another stunning set of cars. This time, six awesome current-gen single seaters from Tatuus, which form the first two steps of the FIA ladder to Formula 1 – the proving grounds for speed, racecraft and passion.

The cars have been meticulously created with extensive data from multiple partners. We worked directly with Tatuus and Engineering Consult who work with Mucke Motorsport.

It’s been a long road, and we think you will enjoy these cars as much as we do. These cars will form a great part of our competition ladder in the future and will be used in other e-sport activities. So if you like competition, stay tuned!

The cars will be available as part of your default installation!

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Background
Just over a year ago, Italian race car manufacturer Tatuus was approached by the Tatuus Pack project leader Wito van Kuijeren to set initial guidelines to bring the full range of Tatuus open wheel race cars into race simulation. Tatuus, based in Monza, saw the opportunity and provided a huge data set for each vehicle, from engine and dynamics data to tyre data from all over the world. These six cars entering the rFactor ecosystem now race in almost all continents, starting in Europe with MSV F3-016 (BRDC British Formula 3 Championship), F4-T014 (Italian F4 Championship / ADAC Formula 4 / SMP F4 Championship) and WSK F3.T18 (Formula Regional European Championship). In New Zealand, the Toyota Racing Series features the incredible FT-50, in Asia the F.3 T318 for the F3 Asian Championship and finally in the USA, the Tatuus PM-18 and USF-17 cars are used in the Road to Indy.

Gianfranco De Bellis, CSO of Tatuus – “First of all thanks to Studio 397 and Engineering Consult for the incredible effort they put into this project. We at Tatuus are just as proud. Making our cars available in such a realistic way to all our drivers, but also the sim racing world is impressive. We produced over 1000 Formula Renault’s between 2000 and 2009, The F4 hits numbers close to 500, and with the introduction of the F.3 T318 we also produced 200 cars till date.”

Giovanni Delfino, CEO at Tatuus. “It was clear that we would be involved in a project like this. As far as I know no other race car manufacturer ever worked that close with a race simulation program with the sole purpose to make a our cars as realistic as possible and available for the public, including all teams running these cars and the drivers racing those. With this, rFactor 2 covers 70% of the FIA ladder and that’s impressive.”

Wito van Kuijeren, CEO at Engineering Consult. “This is the biggest project for me to date. I have many years running Tatuus cars on track (bought my first one in 1995) and in my job as race engineer race simulation has always been a big part of my work. With rFactor 2 and the development in esport it was clear the whole program would benefit from a proper platform. This platform is rFactor 2. We can create highly detailed cars, that match real car performance. Engine, boost mapping and tyre models are without doubt best out there. Now we have all, taking it one step further and make these cars available for all, and expect some awesome online leagues with them.”

Dom Duhan, CDO, Studio 397. “We’re incredibly proud to bring these cars to the masses, having worked at an extensive level with data, we believe we have created some of the most detailed interpretations of cars in sim racing. With Tatuus providing several cars used in the FIA ladder, we are also looking forward to them be used throughout esports competition. Thank you to Tatuus and Engineering Consult for their dedication and patience!”

And now the cars…
All Tatuus race cars are built to the latest safety standards in year of production. They all feature a carbon chassis, stressed engine mounting, 6-speed paddle shifters with auto-downshift. The F.3-T318 (produced in 2017) also features the HALO device and latest front and side impact protection.

Tatuus cars cover the first two steps of the FIA Ladder to F1 and form some of the most intense racing in motorsport.


Tatuus FT-50, year of production 2014. Production number 26. Equipped with a Toyota 1.8L naturally aspirated engine with approx. 205 bhp. The car is run exclusively in Toyota Racing Series in New Zealand. Former champions include Lando Norris, Lance Stroll, Brandon Hartley, Robert Shwarzman, and Earl Bamber, to mention a few.

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Tatuus F4-T014, year of production 2014. Production number 250. Equipped with a blown 1.4 Abarth engine with approx. 165 bhp. The car is run in several championships, including, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Arabian Emirates. Since 2014, nearly all drivers have passed through this car on their way to the top level: Lando Norris, Lance Stroll, Ralf Aron, Mick Schumacher, Sophia Floersch, Markus Armstrong, Enzo Fittipaldi, and Liam Lawson, to mention a few.

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Tatuus MSV F3-016, year of production 2016. Production number 30. Equipped with a powerful Cosworth 2.0L naturally aspirated engine producing 220+ bhp and big wings, this car matches the performance of the international F3 of the same year. It is run exclusively in the MSV championship. Former champs include Billy Monger, Linus Lundquist, Jamie Chadwick and Enaam Ahmed, to name a few.

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Tatuus USF-17, year of production 2016. Production number 40. Equipped with the Mazda naturally aspirated engine producing 175 bhp. The car has identical build spec as the F4-T014 with a bit bigger brakes to handle the heavy road courses that the Road to Indy championships race on.

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Tatuus PM-18, year of production 2017. Production number 40. Equipped with a high-revving full-race Mazda engine, this is the big bad brother of the USF-17: 275+ bhp, big wings, big tires and oval-ready. With this car, there is a linear step within Road to Indy straight up to the infamous Indycar. Former Road to Indy champs include Rinus Veekay, J.R Hildebrand, Connor de Philippi, and Patricio O’Ward.

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Tatuus F.3 T318, year of production 2018. Production number 220. Equipped with the Alfa Romeo blown 1.7 engine producing 280 bhp. This car comes with big wings and big tyres and an aeromap very similar to its equivalent in the FIA F3. It is actually run in two championships, the ASIA F3 and Regional WSK.

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Gentlemen, who do not agree with me, you remind me a picture from your favorite game:

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I hope you will agree with me now.
 
Gentlemen, who do not agree with me, you remind me a picture from your favorite game:

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I hope you will agree with me now.

Who on earth is this tool?

its not even funny now. why would you just come in and start rubbing everyone up the wrong way like a child who has inherited his dads computer and forum account...?

EDIT: my god. hes the same age as me...how embarrassing for him. I also see he keeps lurking in the thread...for some reason...…..

On topic, these cars seem like great fun, just had some really good laughs round limerock and Toban, only thing that's dragged me away from ACC and f1 2019 recently.
 
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Gentlemen, who do not agree with me, you remind me a picture from your favorite game:

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I hope you will agree with me now.

I have no idea what the point of this pic is supposed to be? Doesn't matter.

We have new and free F3 cars. F3 has always been very popular in AMS and one of the most pleasurable cars to drive in that sim. I look forward to trying all these later today. Kudos to S397 for bringing carefully-modelled cars to the sim. Some people would lump them all together, but we race sim nuts appreciate the subtle differences in the variants.

Do they at least have a decent variety of generic skins to run a field? At some point, there may be fan-produced skins, accurate or not accurate. But there should always be a full field of cars to run out-of-the-box.
 
Just tested 5 of these cars ( I skipped the F4 for now) at Donnington. These are a load of fun and each car feels unique. Some quick thoughts:
FT-50: feels like and nimble. Definitely down on power but is feels stable and predictable through the corners. Would definitely enjoy a packed online race with this one.
MSV F3-016: This one is a handful. Very fast but it wants to swap ends if you're coasting. I found I had to be very straight and precise in my braking zones and cautious with down shifting. I added rear wing (one click from default and it was at the highest setting) and softened the rear springs and it helped with stability a bit. The nice thing about the car's behavior is that you can control steering by being delicate on the throttle.
USF-17: Down on power but planted to the track and stable. I enjoyed this one a lot because the car's handling far exceeding the engine's performance. I did about 8 laps at Donnington and each lap I was quicker by several tenths. While it feels a little heavy, the car is stable and forgiving if you drive aggressively. I'd like to take this one out on some street circuits.
PM-18: Definitely my favourite alongside the USF-17. Much more nimble than the USF and enormously powerful, although power delivery is predictable. While driving I felt encouraged to take risks and as a result I shaved tenths off each successive lap. Twitchy on the limit, but easy to recover if you go over.
T318: I found it to be similar in performance with the PM-18, although this one has a turbocharged engine. The engine seems to rev lower than the others, so I found myself shifting late a lot. Overall the handling is a bit better than the PM-18 and a bit more stable.

My favourites overall were the USF-17 and the PM-18, but that is down to personal preference and my driving style. In my opinion this forms a great foundation for a road to Indy style competition. The Tatuus pack is an excellent carset that can ease simmers into open-wheelers, and presents 6 awesome platforms for online racing. Great work S397!

I think S397 are setting up a career path for both indy and f1, for online series and of line, well I hope so anyway
 
I think S397 are setting up a career path for both indy and f1, for online series and of line, well I hope so anyway
I hope they are doing this, cause content we have cuite enough at the moment, we just need officials tracks and online series and they from low earning will come to high profit company, i believe in them, cause moves they make, makes me think so and Tattuuuu series one of them. Before of this GT3 and GTE cars are wonderfull, mods are not even close, do not understand how some servers put non S397 gt3 but those gimmick mods... Of course we need mods, but who wants best S397 is superb!
 

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