In the context of the sim racing video game Assetto Corsa (AC), the term "spreadsheet" rarely refers to a single official document. Instead, it encompasses a vast ecosystem of community-generated Excel and Google Sheets documents. These spreadsheets serve as the primary interface for car setup optimization, league administration, and content management. Because Assetto Corsa is a sandbox simulation with a thriving modding community, spreadsheets have become essential tools for translating complex physics data into actionable racing strategies.
You don’t need to be an Excel wizard. You just need the right columns. Below is a breakdown of what a high-performance Assetto Corsa Spreadsheet should contain.
File Name: [AC] Master Car & Track Compatibility Spreadsheet assetto corsa spreadsheet
Description: This spreadsheet is designed to help drivers organize their Assetto Corsa installation and find compatible setups quickly.
Included Sheets:
Instructions:
You do not need to build this from zero. The sim racing community is generous. Search for the following resources: In the context of the sim racing video
One specialized offshoot of the standard spreadsheet is the Fuel Calculator. In long endurance races (like the Assetto Corsa Competizione side of the family, or modded AC endurance events), fuel strategy wins races.
Build a tab that calculates:
A formula like =ROUNDUP((TotalLaps / AvgLapsPerLiter),0) * SafetyMargin ensures you never run dry on the final lap.
In a column labeled "Reference," insert a hyperlink to your onboard video or a real-life pole lap. When you load into the server, click the link to remind yourself of the braking marker for Turn 1. Instructions: