rFactor 2: Tatuus MSV F3-020 2020 for free

Time to get a new car at rFactor 2 and this is for free as many of the latest developments. You can read a release note with everything you need to know before to ride this open wheel.

Hello rFactor 2 fans, today we have good news for those who love lower powered open wheel cars in our simulation – joining our substantial collection of slicks and wings machinery this afternoon is a brand new addition to the fleet of free Tatuus cars in rFactor 2 – the Tatuus MSV F3-020 is here!

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We know everyone loves free content, so once again the new Tatuus MSV F3-020 will be added to rFactor 2 as new content for no additional costs to owners of the simulation – joining the pre-existing T318, F4 T104, FT50, FT60, MSV F3 T106, PM18 and the USF 17 – lots of Tatuus cars!

Tatuus MSV F3-020 2020

Run exclusively in the BRDC British Formula 3 championship, the MSV F3-020 is a new take on the tried and trusted Tatuus formula – bringing the latest technologies and refinements to the core chassis and engine whilst still retaining the lively handling characteristics that have made the Italian manufacturer so popular across multiple national open wheel series.

Launched in time for the 2020 racing season, the 020 benefits from a brand-new and bespoke developed Mountune 2-litre normally aspirated engine, capable of producing a healthy 230 bhp – an increase in power that coupled with advanced aerodynamic and mechanical grip improvements brings the MSV F3-020 much closer to official FIA F3 lap speeds. On the aerodynamic front, the 020 enjoys a substantially revised front wing structure over previous models, something that Tatuus have developed with the specific intention of introducing greater levels of setup variability for drivers – aided by the additional introduction of a Formula One style spinal fin, a two piece rear-wing and revised front splitter and rear diffuser. The subtle changes to the overall look of the car adds downforce and performance, as well as uplifting the visual aspect to a more modern aesthetic.

Under the skin of the new design, the Tatuus MSV F3-020 packs a six-speed sequential gearbox operated by paddle shifters on the steering wheel rather than a more traditional stick shift design, and unique to the BRDC British F3 Championship the car also features a limited-slip differential, helping amongst other new changes to differentiate this machine from the many other open wheel cars current on offer from the brand throughout the world.

The car comes complete with racing slick and wet tyres provided in spec compound from Pirelli,  4-piston front callipers and floating, grooved and ventilated discs with 2-piston rear calliper and fixed vented rear discs from AP Racing, and a twin wishbone suspension with two-way adjustable dampers. All in all – a very smart, punchy and compact race car that should easily allow our drivers to enjoy some fierce and competitive racing across the wide selection of circuits currently available within rFactor 2.

What the Professionals Say

Of course, here at Studio 397 we pride ourselves in producing lifelike driving experiences for our players and professional racers to enjoy, and the new Tatuus MSV F3-020 is no different in that regard, as we use our extensive knowledge of the rFactor 2 simulation engine and real world data from Tatuus to help us recreate the experience of pushing this virtual car to the limit out on circuit.

Someone who knows all about how these cars behave on track is former British F3 driver Callan O’Keeffe. Having a broad experience of junior formula racing as well as a keen interest in virtual motorsport, Callan recently took the time out of his busy schedule to share some of his thoughts about the new car in the video below:

As always, we hope you enjoy this new car, and we look forward to seeing you all out on the track in the very near future!

Tatuus MSV F3-020 – Available now in rFactor 2

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