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Assetto Corsa EVO Update 0.6: Sebring, New Cars, and Servers

Other Games·April 16, 2026·11 min read

Assetto Corsa EVO update 0.6 is a major release for racers who want new content and more control over multiplayer. The update adds Sebring International Raceway, six cars, dedicated server hosting, and a stack of physics, audio, usability, and online improvements.

Assetto Corsa EVO 0.6 Highlights

Sebring International Raceway

Sebring International Raceway joins Assetto Corsa EVO with its rough surface, heavy braking zones, and technical layout intact. The track is known for punishing sloppy inputs, which makes it a strong fit for a sim where small mistakes become very visible very quickly.

The recreation focuses on both visual detail and driving feel, including the surface characteristics that make Sebring such a recognizable American circuit.

Six Added Cars

Update 0.6 adds six vehicles to the roster:

  • Audi R8 LMS GT4 Evo: A balanced GT4 race car built around consistency and clear mechanical feedback.
  • Ferrari 296 GT3: A modern GT machine with sharp response, strong traction, and advanced aero.
  • Ferrari GTO: A classic road car with turbocharged character and a more demanding analog feel.
  • Ford Mustang GT3: A stable endurance racer with a strong mechanical and visual identity.
  • Lamborghini Countach: A legendary supercar with raw handling and old-school demands.
  • Porsche 911 GT3 R rennsport: An extreme aero-focused Porsche that rewards precision.

Gameplay and Multiplayer Updates

Suspension modeling has been improved across multilink and strut systems, coilover direction, roll and pitch center calculations, bumpstop behavior, and damper work. In practice, cars should communicate load transfer, grip, and attitude more clearly.

Multiplayer collision handling also receives updated netcode timing and prediction logic. That should make close racing more readable online, especially when players are running community sessions on self-hosted servers.

Full Assetto Corsa EVO 0.6 Patch Notes Overview

New Content

The update's headline content is Sebring International Raceway and the six new cars listed above. The car selection mixes modern GT machinery with iconic road cars, giving players more variety in both competitive and casual sessions.

Sebring adds a demanding venue for setup work, endurance-style driving, and driver discipline. It is not the place to discover your braking markers by vibes alone.

Core Improvements

Suspension modeling receives a broad pass to improve mechanical realism and vehicle response.

Multiplayer collisions are refined through better timing and prediction logic, supporting closer online racing.

Audio improves reverb behavior in enclosed spaces and underpasses. Selected cars also receive remade or refined sound sets, stronger multichannel management, and clearer audio identities.

MoTeC telemetry support arrives through shared memory library updates, improving telemetry quality for external tools, hardware integrations, advanced users, and content creators.

Usability and systems work includes a revised car selection flow and a redesigned controls settings page organized by input type. Additional work continues across AI behavior, CPU performance, pit stops, penalties, weather, track limits, tires, aero, setups, rendering, replay, and customization.

Why This Update Matters

The update is not only a content drop. Sebring gives racers a demanding circuit, the car list adds both GT machinery and famous road cars, and the physics changes affect the feel of driving across the roster. The server executable is the practical piece for communities, because it lets leagues, friend groups, and event organizers control sessions instead of relying only on official matchmaking or third-party browser rental options.

Self-Hosted Servers

Update 0.6 adds a dedicated server executable through Steam Tools, allowing players to create and host their own Assetto Corsa EVO servers with essential configuration options.

That expands the multiplayer setup alongside the official Daily Racing Portal and browser-based rental options. For organized communities or friend groups, a HolyHosting server can make that setup easier to manage without leaving one unlucky driver to host from a gaming PC between races.

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