Assetto Corsa is a setup game. So a better setup make the car vastly easier to drive & pull moves you can't do with the default setup. You simply need to adjust the correct tire pressure, get the alignment right based on the suspension compression, use ackerman steering to match the slip angle & tune the suspension based on the law of inertia.
Run a race weekend with practice/qualifying. start with the green track setting and feel the track surface rubber in, makes it that much more immersive. Corners get tighter, lap times get faster, braking improves. Try it out. rd.king, Feb 21, 2016. #4.
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I'd recommend Mugello with a moderately slow rwd car. It's not the easiest of tracks but it's really complete IMO, the corners are variegated and there are some nice elevation changes. Also Monza and Silverstone are really nice tracks to start with. H1Tzz. i personally dont like mugello because its so boring to me, all corners feel the same
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