
Supernova Games Studios has released patch 0.3 for Assetto Corsa Rally, continuing its support after the November 2025 Early Access launch. This update primarily adds the Monte-Carlo stages and is being called the final major step in the Early Access program. A new trailer showcasing the update is also available.
The inclusion of the Monte-Carlo rally stages is a significant improvement. The entire course was meticulously laser-scanned to guarantee accuracy in everything from the road layout to the challenging terrain that has made the area legendary. The game will also realistically simulate the area’s changeable weather, including snow, ice, and dry pavement. Players will be able to experience the rally across two stages: the 18km La Bollène-Vésubie, Col de Turini, and the 13km Sisteron.
The La Bollène-Vésubie and Col de Turini stage in Assetto Corsa Rally is known for its constant changes in elevation, tight roads, and many challenging hairpin turns. It will really test players’ driving skills, particularly how well they manage the throttle and stay precise. In contrast, the Sisteron stage offers wide, smooth roads and long, sweeping corners. This stage focuses on quick direction changes and requires precise braking in areas where visibility is limited.
The racing game Assetto Corsa Rally has expanded its selection of cars with the addition of two legendary rally vehicles: the front-wheel drive Lancia Fulvia Coupé 1.6 HF Gr. 4 and the all-wheel drive ŠKODA Fabia RS Rally2. The Lancia, powered by a 1.6L V4 engine producing between 115 and 130+ horsepower, achieved victory in both the 1972 International Rally Championship and the Monte-Carlo Rally. The ŠKODA, a more recent Rally2 car, boasts a 1.6L turbo engine delivering 289 horsepower and won its very first race at the 2022 Lausitz Rally.
The latest update to Assetto Corsa Rally introduces dynamic snow, fitting for the Monte Carlo stages. Races can now start dry and then encounter snow as players climb to higher altitudes during a stage. Unlike some games, snowfall isn’t limited to specific areas – it can occur anywhere on the Monte Carlo stages when the temperature drops below freezing and it begins to rain.
Snow can make racing more difficult, mainly because it reduces how well tires grip the road. However, new winter and snow tire options allow players to adjust their tires and improve performance in snowy conditions.
This update adds 40 new rally events to the game and includes a variety of improvements and bug fixes. You can find a complete list of changes in the patch notes below.
Assetto Corsa Rally is currently available on PC.
Assetto Corsa Rally release 0.3 patch notes:
New content:
- Skoda Fabia RS Rally2
- Added Lancia Fulvia Gr.4
- Added Rally “Monte Carlo” with two special stages: Col de Turini (18km) and Sisteron (13km). Weather conditions are fully dynamic within the same race
- Added 4 new ACR Events groups and a total of 40 new ACR Events
Stages and Circuits:
- Added Rally “Monte Carlo”: Col de Turini, Sisteron, Service Park
Cars:
- Added Skoda Fabia RS Rally2
- Added Lancia Fulvia Gr.4
- Added Montecarlo tires (regular & studded variants)
- Improved anti-aliasing on car materials
- Added support for daytime running lights
- Added tarmac dust type on cars
- Fixed flipped right-side badges on Alpine A110
- Adjusted graphical wheel offsets on several wheel setups
- Improved textures on Mini Cooper license plate
- Fixed auxiliary lights on Mini Cooper
- Reduced fog effect on interior windows
- Fixed corrupt dirt and damage effects on rear of Hyundai i20
- Added animations on latches on Citroen Xsara, Peugeot 208 and Fiat 131
Input:
- Added gamepad steer filter options and removed default steer dead zone (now the user can set it to 0). When relaunching the game for the first time, all values will be reset.
- Added soft lock option for steering wheels
- Fixed Xbox wireless gamepad detection
Physics:
- More realistic steering ratio for Lancia Rally 037
- Review of combined grip model for all surfaces
- Review of pneumatic trail model and thus FFB for all surfaces
- Introduced a specific per-car setup option for FFB strength
- Adjusted surfaces grip
- Tire thermal evolution is currently disable as we work on an evolution of the system
- Added Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 and Lancia Fulvia Coupé HF 1.6
- Added Winter Tarmac Tires, normal and studded.
- Adjusted and improved the default setups of some cars
Audio:
- Added engine/exhaust sounds for Skoda Fabia RS Rally2
- Added engine/exhaust sounds for Lancia Fulvia Gr.4
- Rally Monte Carlo environmental audio setup
- Firework audio first implementation
- Tweaks to asphalt slides to get more feedback early
- Engine damage improvements
- Spatial improvements to exhausts in 3rd person view
- Asphalt/snow surface blend
- Increased off load exhaust volume on Delta
- Added a couple more randomised events for service area
- Mix improvements for all driving camera positions
Gameplay and UI:
- Added camera yaw and roll customization
Online:
- Fixed hitches caused by authentication recovery while playing
- Migrated backend cluster to a new, more stable server service
- VFX, Lighting and Art Direction
- Added new Sky setup with Rally Monte Carlo geographic coordinates
- Added custom lighting setup for Rally Monte Carlo
- Improving visual quality of raindrops on windshield
- Fixed over-exposure issue with triple monitor
- Reduced stuttering during gameplay
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2026-02-26 18:43