Online sim racing platform Low Fuel Motorsport has announced that it has rolled out support for Assetto Corsa Evo.
Sim racing platform Low Fuel Motorsport has announced it is now supporting Assetto Corsa Evo.
Kunos Simulazioni’s simulator is still in its Steam Early Access phase, but its most recent V0.6 update has provided support for self-hosted servers, opening up a window of opportunity for the popular community.
Functionality is in its beta phase for the moment, with only GT3, GT4 and Mazda MX-5 Cup sprint races available. This also means that regular incident reporting is turned off, with only the most serious collisions or instances of insulting behaviour being reported via a Discord ticket.
AC Evo is finally here! [Beta Phase – issues may occur and can be reported via Discord ticket]
For now, we’re offering GT3, GT4, and MX5 series.https://t.co/Q5DaKDuDbDPlease note:
— Low Fuel Motorsport (@LFMotorsport) April 17, 2026
There will be no regular reporting until further notice. Only intentional collisions and insults… pic.twitter.com/SBSKiBpGd6
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Likewise, SR (safety rating) does not apply to AC Evo events for the moment.
LFM currently hosts races for Assetto Corsa Competizione, Assetto Corsa, Automobilista 2, RaceRoom and Le Mans Ultimate, regularly attracting thousands of players per day to its events, from daily races to full-blown, professional-level championships.


