Assetto Corsa Competizione’s base game gives you the 2018 and 2019 GT World Challenge seasons. A solid roster of GT3 cars and 11 laser-scanned circuits. But the DLC packs are where ACC truly comes to life. They add iconic tracks, new car classes, and current-spec GT3 machinery that competitive servers and leagues actually use.
With nine DLC packs now available in ACC, knowing which ones to buy first can be confusing – especially if you’re on a budget or new to the game.
This guide covers every ACC DLC pack, what’s inside it, and whether it’s worth your money. We’ve ordered them by how essential they are for most drivers, not by release date.
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Quick Reference: All ACC DLC Packs
| DLC Pack | Tracks | Cars | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intercontinental GT Pack | Bathurst, Kyalami, Laguna Seca, Suzuka | — | Essential |
| 2023 GT World Challenge | Valencia | Ferrari 296 GT3, Lambo Huracán GT3 EVO2, Porsche 992 GT3 R | Essential |
| Nürburgring 24H Pack | Nürburgring Nordschleife | — | Highly recommended |
| 2020 GT World Challenge | Imola | Ferrari 488 GT3 EVO, Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO | Highly recommended |
| Challengers Pack | — | Audi R8 GT3 EVO II, BMW M2 CS, Ferrari 488 Challenge EVO, Lambo ST EVO2, Porsche 992 Cup | Recommended |
| British GT Pack | Donington, Oulton Park, Snetterton | — | Recommended |
| American Track Pack | COTA, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen | — | Recommended |
| GT4 Pack | — | 11 GT4 cars | Worth it for variety |
| GT2 Pack | Red Bull Ring | 6 GT2 cars | Nice to have |
You can also buy complete bundles for ACC in 2026, which gives you big discounts on the entire DLC range, but that is a hefty one-off payment of over $100 after purchasing the base game.
Intercontinental GT Pack – Essential
The first DLC released for ACC back in February 2020, and still one of the most important. It adds four circuits from across the globe, each of which is a regular fixture in online leagues and community racing.
Bathurst (Mount Panorama) is one of the most challenging tracks in any sim. Extreme elevation changes, blind crests, and concrete walls that punish every mistake. The famous run over the top of the mountain through Skyline and the Dipper is something every sim racer should experience.
Kyalami is a South African classic that F1 fans have been begging to see return to the calendar. Cambered corners, challenging kerbs, and a technical layout that rewards precision over bravery.
Laguna Seca is an icon of American racing. Narrow, lined with sand traps, and home to the infamous Corkscrew that is a blind downhill left-right that drops 18 metres in the space of two corners. There’s nothing else like it in ACC.
Suzuka is a true driver’s circuit. The esses demand commitment, the Degner curves test your bravery, and 130R separates those who are fast from those who are willing to be fast.
These four tracks are regularly used by SimGrid leagues and community events, making this pack essential if you want to race online competitively. You can pick up setups for all Intercontinental GT Pack circuits as part of the Delta subscription at Coach Dave Academy.
2023 GT World Challenge Pack – Essential
This is the pack that brings ACC’s GT3 roster up to date. Without it, you’re missing three of the most competitive and widely used GT3 cars in the current meta.
The pack adds Valencia (Circuit Ricardo Tormo) as a track, plus three current-spec GT3 cars: the Ferrari 296 GT3 (replacing the older 488 GT3), the Porsche 992 GT3 R (replacing the 911 GT3 R), and the Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO2 (replacing the first-gen EVO). If you don’t own this pack, you’ll be locked out of picking some of the fastest cars on ACC.
This DLC also came alongside a free update that added 2023 teams, liveries, and drivers from the GT World Challenge season.
Nürburgring 24H Pack – Highly Recommended
The most requested addition in ACC’s history. The Nürburgring Nordschleife. Over 20km of the most demanding, technical, and legendary racing circuit on the planet. Known as the Green Hell, it features over 170 corners, massive elevation changes, blind crests, and sections where the kerbs alone can end your race.
This pack adds just one track, but it’s worth every penny. The Nordschleife was added to ACC thanks to the Nürburgring 24 Hours joining the Intercontinental GT Challenge calendar, giving Kunos the licensing to include it. Community leagues and endurance events at the Nordschleife are some of the most popular events in ACC sim racing.
It has a 96% positive rating on Steam for a reason – this is the track that ACC fans wanted more than any other, and the laser-scanned recreation lives up to the hype.
2020 GT World Challenge Pack – Highly Recommended
The smallest DLC on the list in terms of raw content with one track and two cars, but the content it adds is essential. Imola (Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari) is one of the most frequently used tracks in ACC online racing, featuring in league calendars almost universally. If you race online, you need Imola.
The pack also adds the Ferrari 488 GT3 EVO and Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO, both of which remain popular choices in the GT3 field. The 2020 season’s updated Pirelli tyre model and BoP adjustments came alongside this pack as a free update.
- All Pro GT3, GT4, GT2 Meta Setups in ACC
- AI Coaching for Sector by Sector Gains
- Compete for ACC Delta Leaderboard Places
- The Best Telemetry App to Improve Your Lap
Challengers Pack – Recommended
This pack adds variety rather than tracks. Its headline inclusion is the Audi R8 GT3 EVO II, which was one of the most popular GT3 cars in ACC and the only way to access the current-spec Audi in the game. For GT3 racers, that alone makes the pack worthwhile.
Beyond GT3, the Challengers Pack introduces single-make series cars: the Porsche 992 Cup, Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2, Ferrari 488 Challenge EVO, and BMW M2 CS Racing. These classes are popular in community events and offer a different racing experience from the GT3 field, with less aero, more driver skill, and incredibly close racing.
British GT Pack – Recommended
Three British circuits that are staples of community league calendars: Donington Park, Oulton Park, and Snetterton.
Donington is famous for Ayrton Senna’s legendary 1993 wet-weather drive and delivers tight, technical racing from Redgate through to Goddards. Oulton Park is one of the trickiest tracks in ACC that’s narrow, lined with grass, and punishing of mistakes. Snetterton is deceptively challenging, particularly in the wet where its flat layout and flowing corners make grip management critical.
American Track Pack – Recommended
Three American circuits that bring a different character to ACC’s predominantly European track roster: Circuit of the Americas (COTA), Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and Watkins Glen.
COTA’s sector one, inspired by Silverstone’s Maggots-Becketts complex, is one of the most demanding sequences in the game. Indianapolis brings the history of the Brickyard to ACC with its challenging road course layout and complex kerbs. Watkins Glen is a classic from upstate New York with elevation changes and flowing corners that make it the American answer to Spa.
GT4 Pack – Worth It for Variety
The GT4 Pack adds 11 cars from the GT4 European Series, creating an entirely new class in ACC. These cars are slower than GT3 machinery with less power, less downforce, more mechanical grip, making them an excellent training ground for learning racecraft without being overwhelmed by speed.
The lineup includes the Alpine A110 GT4, Aston Martin Vantage GT4, Audi R8 LMS GT4, BMW M4 GT4, Chevrolet Camaro GT4R, Ginetta G55 GT4, KTM X-Bow GT4, Maserati MC GT4 (the only car in ACC with no TC or ABS), McLaren 570S GT4, Mercedes-AMG GT4, and Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport.
GT2 Pack – Nice to Have
The newest DLC pack, released in early 2024. It adds a new class – GT2 – along with the Red Bull Ring, one of the most popular circuits in European racing.
The GT2 roster includes the Audi R8 LMS GT2, KTM X-Bow GT2, Maserati MC20 GT2, Mercedes-AMG GT2, Porsche 991 II GT2 RS CS Evo, and Porsche 935 GT2. These cars sit between GT3 and GTE in terms of performance. They are more powerful and less restricted than GT3, with a raw, exciting driving character.
The Red Bull Ring alone makes this pack worthwhile if you want access to that circuit, even if GT2 popularity had dwindled.
Which DLC Should You Buy First?
If you’re on a budget and can’t buy everything at once, here’s our recommended order:
- 2023 GT World Challenge Pack: without the current-spec GT3 cars, you’re locked out of most competitive online racing
- Intercontinental GT Pack: four of the best and most-used tracks in the game
- 2020 GT World Challenge Pack: Imola is essential for online racing
- Nürburgring 24H Pack: the Nordschleife is a must-drive experience
- Everything else: fill in based on which tracks your community or league uses most
ACC regularly goes on sale on Steam, and the DLC packs are often discounted during seasonal sales. If you’re patient, you can pick up the full collection at a significant discount. Add the packs you want to your Steam wishlist and you’ll be notified when prices drop.
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