Looking at the best Formula 1 car mods in Assetto Corsa from the 1970’s era of racing. Here we see the Tyrrell 007 from 1975 in all of its glory.
For those who appreciate the history of Formula 1, the 1970s stand out as a period of significant change and iconic cars like this 1975 Tyrrell 007 in Assetto Corsa. In a recent exploration, Scott Burkhart took a virtual leap back to this era, diving into the world of classic F1 machinery within the popular racing simulation game Assetto Corsa.
The focus of this journey was the legendary 1975 Tyrrell 007, the very car driven by Jody Scheckter during that memorable season.
Burkhart’s aim was clear:
To experience firsthand what it was like to handle these powerful and demanding machines. He wanted to understand the challenges drivers faced and the unique techniques required to master these beasts of racing. Beginning with an engaging introduction, Burkhart set the stage for viewers, promising insights into the driving experience of 1970s Formula 1 cars.
The chosen virtual steed for this historical drive was the 1975 Tyrrell 007 mod for Assetto Corsa. This mod aims to recreate the feel and characteristics of the actual car. To truly put the car through its paces, Burkhart selected the Kyalami circuit.
This track, with its fast sweeping corners and challenging layout, provided an ideal backdrop to evaluate the capabilities and handling of the virtual Tyrrell. Kyalami, meaning “my home” in Zulu, has a rich history in Formula 1, hosting numerous Grand Prix races and adding another layer of authenticity to the experience.
Tackling Kyalami
As Burkhart navigated the virtual Kyalami in the Tyrrell 007, he aimed to uncover the true nature of driving these older F1 cars. How different would they feel compared to modern racing machines? What level of difficulty would they present?
What specific skills and approaches would be necessary to extract the maximum performance? These were the questions Burkhart sought to answer in his immersive virtual drive.
Driving a 1970s Formula 1 car in a simulator like Assetto Corsa offers a unique perspective on the sport’s evolution. It allows virtual racers to appreciate the raw power, the lack of sophisticated aerodynamics, and the direct connection between driver and machine that defined this era.
By taking the Tyrrell 007 to a classic circuit like Kyalami, Burkhart’s exploration provided a fascinating glimpse into a golden age of Formula 1 racing.

