The excitement around Ferrari F1 cars in Assetto Corsa EVO continues to grow as a fresh teaser showcases two legendary machines being 3D scanned inside the Museo Ferrari Maranello. Fans of sim racing and motorsport history now have good reason to anticipate an expanded lineup of iconic Ferrari Formula 1 machinery in the upcoming title.
New Scans Reveal More Classic Ferrari F1 Cars in Assetto Corsa EVO
A limited-time teaser on the official social media accounts for the racing title showed the constructors’ championship–winning F1-2000 receiving a detailed 3D scan. Its unmistakable number 4, distinctive sponsor decals, and its history as the car that powered Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello to the team’s first drivers’ championship since 1979 make it a stand-out addition.
The F1-2000, known for its roaring 805 hp V10 engine revving to 17,300 rpm, remains one of Ferrari’s most celebrated engineering achievements. Seeing it digitally recreated with sub-millimetric precision confirms the development team’s dedication to authenticity and nostalgia.
A Second Ferrari F1 Car Appears in the Assetto Corsa EVO Teaser
Though only glimpsed for a moment, a second model has sparked heavy discussion. The placement of the Fiat sponsorship logo, coupled with the visible Goodyear tyres, strongly hints at the 1989 Ferrari 640 (F1-89) driven by Nigel Mansell and Gerhard Berger. While not officially confirmed, its appearance would represent another major milestone for showcasing classic Ferrari F1 cars in Assetto Corsa EVO.
This period marked the introduction of Ferrari’s revolutionary semi-automatic gearbox, making the 640 historically significant and a fan favorite among F1 enthusiasts.
High-Precision 3D Scanning for Ferrari F1 Cars in Assetto Corsa EVO
SPEED Srl and Kunos Simulazioni Collaboration
Inside Museo Ferrari Maranello, the teaser video features Marco Massarutto, Co-founder and Executive Manager of the Assetto Corsa EVO team, working alongside Paolo Donadei, Co-founder of SPEED Srl.
SPEED Srl operates specialized 3D scanning technology capable of capturing real-world vehicles with remarkable detail, producing digital models with “sub-millimetric precision.” This technology has previously supported titles like Assetto Corsa Rally, and its use here confirms EVO’s ambition to deliver ultra-realistic recreations of motorsport legends.
Museo Ferrari Maranello as the Perfect Scanning Location
The museum’s F1 exhibition provides an ideal setting. With its famous rotating display of eight cars mounted on a distinctive banked plinth, the environment showcases Ferrari’s racing heritage in its purest form. The teaser cleverly positions the scanning activity amid this iconic layout, ensuring authenticity while fueling speculation.
The Future of Ferrari F1 Cars in Assetto Corsa
Fans have long hoped for a more dedicated Formula 1 experience from Kunos Simulazioni. While an official Assetto Corsa F1 simulation was once considered, the team shifted its resources to Assetto Corsa Competizione instead. Now, it seems that passion is being rekindled through Ferrari F1 cars in Assetto Corsa EVO, blending realism with an expanded roster of historic vehicles.
Meanwhile, the current SF25 model is expected to arrive on the platform in early December, adding modern performance to the growing list of scanned classics.
What These Teasers Mean for Sim Racing Fans
This scanning announcement provides strong evidence that EVO will include far more than just the previously confirmed SF25 and F2004. With the likely addition of the F1-2000 and possibly the 1989 640, players may soon experience an unprecedented mix of vintage and modern Ferrari Formula 1 engineering.
For sim racing fans and Ferrari loyalists, these developments signal that Assetto Corsa EVO is aiming to become not just a racing title—but a digital celebration of motorsport heritage.














