Petersberg Hillclimb -
Originally developed for rFactor by the modding creator GTAce , and subsequently ported to Assetto Corsa . Track Type: Point-to-point (P2P) hillclimb.
There is no major international FIA-sanctioned "Petersberg Hillclimb" event. However, the name refers to the , a hill in the Siebengebirge range near Bonn, Germany, which is home to the historic Grand Hotel Petersberg—a site frequently associated with automotive events and vintage car rallies rather than competitive hillclimbing.
The is a prominent fictional or community-created point-to-point racing circuit primarily known within the sim racing community, specifically for platforms like rFactor and Assetto Corsa . While its name evokes the geographic Petersberg hill in Germany (near Bonn), the track as experienced in racing simulators is a custom-designed hillclimb course. 1. Track Overview Petersberg Hillclimb
The track is frequently cited in community rankings as a must-have for hillclimb enthusiasts.
It is a staple for Time Attack and Drift sessions within the Assetto Corsa community due to its complex corner combinations. 4. Real-World Inspiration Originally developed for rFactor by the modding creator
While the track is a mod, its design emphasizes realistic road crown physics and scenery.
Often used for DTM classics (e.g., Opel Calibra, BMW M1) and modern drift builds However, the name refers to the , a
Known for its challenging, winding asphalt paths through densely forested terrain, typical of European mountain racing. 2. Technical Specifications (Sim Racing Mod) Length Approximately 5–7 km (varying by version/mod port) Surface Asphalt/Tarmac Difficulty High; features narrow sectors and steep elevation changes Popular Vehicles