netKar Pro - Available Cars

Available Cars

netKar Pro current line-up is composed of 8 cars:

  • The F1600 is an entry-level single seater modeled after the popular Formula Ford. In spite of the small powerplant, its lightweight construction allows for high performance. In v1.1 slicks were removed as a setup option for this car, and only grooved tyres can be fitted: according to Stefano Casillo, the car has too little power to be fun when driven on slicks. As of April 2010, this is the only car available to demo (unlicensed) users. Casillo had once expressed the will to replace the F1600 with another entry-level single seater with downforce, which would have been easier to drive. However, a recently published interview shows Casillo has apparently changed his mind on the subject.
  • The F1800 is a revised F1600, sporting a more powerful engine, limited-slip differential and slicks.
  • The F2000 resembles a Formula Renault 2000 car. With its 190 PS engine and downforce, the F2000 has greater performance than either the F1600 or the F1800, at the same time being easier to drive.
  • The FTarget is a reproduction of a Formula Three car, the result of a collaboration between the Target Racing Team and Kunos Simulazioni.
  • The Formula KS2 is the most powerful car in netKar Pro, and has been modeled after the Formula GP2.
  • Abarth 500 Assetto Corse is a limited edition racing tune up of the Fiat 500.
  • Osella PA-21S is hillclimb car powered by a two liter, 247 bhp Honda engine.
  • Vintage GT is a classic muscle car modeled after the legendary Shelby Daytona.

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