Many servers use CM to link players directly to required track or car mods.

Allows users to filter by car type, track, and player count.

Assetto Corsa 's online landscape is defined by its transition from a standard racing sim to a community-driven ecosystem. Despite being released in 2014, it remains a leader in sim racing thanks to third-party tools and an active modding scene that effectively replaced its aging original infrastructure. 🛠️ The Technical Core: Content Manager

Thousands of Discord-based communities host weekly races ranging from beginner-friendly "rookie" leagues to professional-tier championships. 🏎️ Popular Online Disciplines

An alternative platform offering varied daily races and championship series.

The premier platform for organized, ranked GT3 and open-wheel racing in Assetto Corsa.

For PC players, the official in-game launcher is largely obsolete. is the essential third-party replacement that manages mods, settings, and the online server browser.

While public "pick-up" lobbies exist, competitive racing has migrated to external platforms that provide ranking and matchmaking systems.