Automobilista 2 F1 2024 Skinpack Updated To Version 2

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Images: @KRRTDustin
As the Formula One title battle continues to heat up, OverTake user @KRRTDustin has updated their F1 2024 Skinpack for Automobilista 2 to version 2 - with even more to come.

At the start of the 2024 season, Formula One fans feared that they might be in for another season of Max Verstappen and Red Bull dominance. And while this initially looked to be the case indeed, things have changed significantly since then, with McLaren's Lando Norris slowly closing the gap.

The season could be in for an exciting finish - so what better timing for a fresh batch of F1 2024 liveries for Automobilista 2? OverTake community member @KRRTDustin has brought their F1 2024 Skinpack up to version 2 just in time for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. While the track is not in AMS2, all drivers are now represented with their helmet designs in the pack, which also comes with improved liveries and car previews in the style of the upcoming v1.6 update to the sim.

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More Alternate Liveries & Driver Swaps To Come​

Additionally, the pack also comes with the XML Selector found in @Immersion Modding Group's recent skin packs to make installation of alternate liveries easier, such as the pink design of the Alpine team or the Ayrton-Senna-inspired livery McLaren ran at Monaco.

More alternate liveries are to come, too. KRRTDustin specifically named Alpine's Deadpool livery or Red Bull's special Silverstone design. Furthermore, Oliver Bearman in the Ferrari (and as of Baku in the Haas), plus Franco Colapinto taking over at Williams will also be part of the pack further down the road.

Automobilista 2 features ten of the 24 circuits F1 runs at in 2024 as well as ones it no longer races on, such as Hockenheim and the Nürburgring.

What do you think of the 2024 F1 Skinpack for Automobilista 2? And who is your pick for this year's World Championship? Let us know in the comments below or join the F1 and AMS2 discussions in our forums!
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No recommendations, there are too many great mods, that would.be hard to chose and unfair for those not recommended :D
But I have a suggestion : an article about the few companies who sell legit mods like RSS, VRC, URD, but focusing on less known teams like REG Sims, ACFL, APVS... it would be really helpful to have proper reviews of these content. A general review of each studio would probably be suffixient. I personnally have bought years ago a few classic F1 mods from ACFL, generally good except the bad sounds mixing (engine noise too high).

The fact they sell them is probably the reason you don't see them...

It's the same reason they are ridiculously named... The less these manufacturers know about their existence the better...

Ferrari once took down a browser based game just for using the name "Ferrari" even though it was free to play, once it got a paid tier we saw the McLewis... And just like the names, they have the rights to the designs of the cars... At the moment it's been left as a grey area, but laws change all the time and we are in an era where people are desperate to make more revenue...
 
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