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1999 Nissan Primera BTCC 1.1

1999 Nissan Primera BTCC 1.1

A stunning example of the iconic Nissan Primera BTCC challenger. A throwback to the golden era of touring car racing

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The 1999 Nissan Primera BTCC by Patrik Marek is widely celebrated as one of the most high-quality and essential mods for Assetto Corsa. It serves as a stunning digital recreation of the legendary Super Touring era, capturing the raw intensity of late-90s British Touring Car racing with incredible fidelity.

A labor of love that has seen years of refinement, the mod features a highly detailed 3D model with historically accurate liveries, including the iconic Vodafone and Castrol schemes. Under the hood, the physics are tuned to deliver the authentic front-wheel-drive characteristics these cars were famous for—rewarding aggressive, three-wheeling corner entries and precise throttle control.

With a relatively small file size of 65 MB, it is surprisingly efficient given its visual quality. Note that it requires the Custom Shaders Patch (CSP) to function as intended, ensuring you get the best lighting, material reflections, and mechanical simulation possible.


Important !!! if you are using vanilla AC, I think you have to install this, otherwise car with crash and go back to AC menu

If you have problem with installing, try dragging the archive content into your AC folder, do not use CM to install, CM doesn't seem to install the shaders which are in the system folder

https://www.racedepartment.com/threads/perpixelmultimap-with-emissive-map.158198/

additional physics by Giuseppe Abagnale and Ben Leewhen sharing a mod on your own webpage, can you please post link here, rather then sharing the file directly?it doesn't cost you anything, and people don't have to register here tobe able to downloadpaint templatehttp://www.racedepartment.com/threads/nissan-primera-btcc-psd-template.95174/creditsmodel, texturing & shaders by Patrik Marekadditional skin work by Jason Madigan, Skyline Designinitial physics & setup tuning by Bobskype and David Massieuxadditional physics by Giuseppe Abignale, Ben Leesounds by FonseckerTestings by Ben Lee, Christophe Boeur and, M41k_R,