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Albert Park Melbourne Assetto Corsa Track Mod

Albert Park Melbourne Assetto Corsa Track Mod

What would a great racetrack lineup be without adding Albert Park in Melbourne to the Assetto Corsa track roster.

Another personal favourite of mine in the great list of racetracks in the world, Albert Park in Melbourne Australia has great technicality and flow with this Assetto Corsa track mod.

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Mod NameAlbert Park Melbourne Assetto Corsa Track Mod
Creator
PlatformAssetto Corsa
Content IncludedFantastic Australian Racing Circuit
Features5.278 km, Turns 14, Great for Leagues
Future Features
Download StatusAvailable now

Renowned for its heart-stopping, adrenaline-fueled sequences, Albert Park stands as an electrifying racetrack that leaves no room for hesitation. Navigate its challenging corners with precision, and you’ll experience a virtual driving euphoria, effortlessly gliding through its curves and straights. However, the slightest misjudgement can swiftly spell the end for the vehicle you’re driving.

What sets Albert Park apart, in my view, is its ability to demand unwavering respect from every driver who dares to tame its twists and turns. It’s not just a track; it’s a captivating battleground that separates the skilled from the fearless.

Embrace the challenge it presents, and you’ll find yourself immersed in an unparalleled racing experience that captures the very essence of what makes motorsport so thrilling. Prepare to be enthralled as you embark on a journey that promises to test your limits.

History of Albert Park layouts

Grand Prix Circuit (2021–present)

  • Length 5.278 km (3.280 miles)
  • Turns 14
  • Race lap record 1:20.235 (Mexico Sergio Pérez, Red Bull RB19, 2023, F1)

Grand Prix Circuit (1996–2020)

  • Length 5.303 km (3.296 miles)
  • Turns 16
  • Race lap record 1:24.125 (Germany Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F2004, 2004, F1)

Original Circuit (1953–1958)

  • Length 5.027 km (3.124 miles)
  • Turns 9
  • Race lap record 1:50.0 (United Kingdom Stirling Moss, Cooper T45, 1958, Formula Libre)

 

 

 

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