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Assetto Corsa EVO shares Donington Park lap guide with David Perel

Kunos published a Donington Park lap guide for Assetto Corsa EVO, featuring David Perel driving the 2014 Lotus Exige V6 Cup and explaining reference points and corner approach around the circuit.

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Assetto Corsa EVO has posted a new official track guide focused on Donington Park. In the video, David Perel walks through a full lap in the Lotus Exige V6 Cup (2014), outlining braking points, positioning, and corner priorities for the British circuit. The announcement also notes that Donington Park is available in Early Access Release 0.2 and points players to the official announcement for the lap guide and update reference.

What changed

Tracks

  • Kunos highlighted Donington Park with a dedicated lap guide covering the full circuit.
  • The guide is framed as a technique and consistency aid for drivers learning the track.
  • The announcement states Donington Park is available now in Early Access Release 0.2, and players who do not see it should update the game on Steam.
  • The lap guide includes corner-by-corner notes such as braking early for Turn 1, staying tight through Craner Curves to prepare for Old Hairpin, sacrificing speed at Starkey’s Bridge for McLeans, using an early apex at Coppice, and maximizing kerb use through The Esses, Melbourne Hairpin, and Goddards.

Cars

  • The featured car in the lap guide is the Lotus Exige V6 Cup (2014).
  • The driving advice is presented specifically through a full Donington lap in that car.

We should share the guide with our field before practice or qualifying sessions at Donington and verify our league drivers have updated to Release 0.2 so the venue is available.

From the changelog

Structured change list parsed from the official notes.

tracks

  • Donington Park is a true driver's circuit — fast, flowing, and unforgiving if you miss your marks.
  • To help you master it in Assetto Corsa EVO, we’ve teamed up with David Perel, professional race driver and founder of The SimGrid, for a full lap guide.
  • In this lap guide, David shares expert insights on every corner of the British track. Driving the Lotus Exige V6 Cup (2014) in Assetto Corsa EVO, he breaks down:
  • - How to brake early and hit the apex at Turn 1 for max throttle on exit
  • This guide is ideal for sim racers of all levels looking to improve technique and consistency on one of AC EVO’s most rewarding circuits.
  • Donington Park is available now in Early Access Release 0.2. If you don’t see it in your track list, update your game on Steam.
  • Want to explore everything included in the latest update?
  • [url=https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/3058630/view/516335345719050290]Click Here to read the full Release 0.2 notes.

cars

  • - How to position your car through Craner Curves to stay tight and set up Old Hairpin
  • - Why sacrificing speed through Starkey’s Bridge helps carry more into McLeans
  • - The feel-based approach for an early apex at Coppice
  • - How to brake between the kerb and brake board into The Esses and use every bit of kerb
  • - Tips to rotate early and find grip at the tricky downhill Melbourne Hairpin and Goddards
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