Mazda MX-5 – Time Attack Turbo 1.0

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Mazda MX-5 Time Attack Turbo by Beavis Motorsport

This Asseto Corsa mod was developed based on the lap GPS data from the real world car.
Along with over 800kms of in game testing, A/C car data was created in comparison with real world lap GPS data to replicate the performance of the actual car. Weeks of ‘amateur’ 3D modelling, texture generation based on real photography, and geometry translation from the real vehicle to in game data. Total development exceeds 150 hours. In game lap times within ~1-2% of the real world.

One caveat, this is my first ever car created for a racing sim. I am not a professional game modder, 3D modeller, or software genius, so this mod is not perfect, but I hope you enjoy nonetheless.

About the real car
The DIY home built Beavis Motorsport time attack Mazda MX-5 NB track car. This car became a record setter at a collection of Australian race tracks.
Vehicle Specs:
Engine – BP 1.8 Turbo
Turbo – Garrett GTX2860R
ECU – Megasquirt
LSD – Cusco
Brakes – AP Racing
Wheels – Advanti Storm S1 15×9
Roof – Lightyear Fastback
Wing – Lightyear Rear Wing
Find out more about the real car here: https://beavismotorsport.com/cars/NB/

Credits
The original ‘OEM style’ NB MX-5 mod comes with 100% credit to https://twitter.com/kilin_rc
All the design, modelling, textures to create this Time Attack mod was completed by me.

Thanks & Support
Should you wish to support me in any way as thanks for this mod, please:
Visit my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bbeavis
SHOUT me a Tip: https://streamlabs.com/bbeavis/tip SUPPORT me on Patron: http://www.patreon.com/BEAVISmotorsport

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