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Race Sim Studio have released their 2023 Formula Hybrid mod for Assetto Corsa. This mod, obviously intended to serve as a 2023-spec Grand Prix car, features two vehicle models based on one proprietary chassis, one included high quality engine sound, one included advanced vehicle physics model and some optional physics extension for CSP users (version 1.79 and above). The car also includes 22 liveries. The mod is 535.2MB.

You can purchase here at a current $0.20 discount price of $3.79 and grab paint templates here.

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We are proud to announce that we have released our latest racing masterpiece – the Formula Hybrid® 2023. This car is another step forward in our expertise and craft, incorporating advanced techniques and graphical design to create the best Formula racing car.

Starting with the design, the Formula Hybrid® 2023 progresses significantly from last year. Some technical regulation changes and the advancement of time and familiarity this season presented the opportunity to introduce more complexity to the bodywork. The ventilation design alone is a masterpiece, let alone the rest of the car.
This year, we welcome Gomez Sim Industries and their Hyper P1 steering wheel. This incredible sim racing hardware was designed by GSI with the community in mind, catering performance and design to everything anyone could ask for in a wheel. Find out more here.

Speaking of performance, the Formula Hybrid® 2023 doesn’t disappoint. The car incorporates advanced physics, making it feel as realistic as possible. You’ll feel the power of the engine and the responsiveness of the brakes as you take sharp turns and accelerate down the straightaway. Every detail has been carefully crafted to create an authentic driving experience.

One of the most impressive features of the Formula Hybrid® 2023 is its audio quality. The car sounds as powerful as it looks, the design ambition was to cater towards creating the feeling like you’re really behind the wheel or watching from the grandstands.

Of course, no racing car is complete without the ability to customize and upgrade. The Formula Hybrid® 2023 offers multiple car upgrade options to change the visuals and performance of the car. You can customize the nose of the car, the rear wing packages, halo, windscreen, and antennas to create a car that suits your liking.

In conclusion, the Formula Hybrid® 2023 is our own racing masterpiece created for casual and seasoned racing enthusiasts. With its stunning custom 3D design, advanced physics, amazing audio quality, and customization options, this car is one of the best driving experiences we have created and we are excited to bring it to you.

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