Tuttle has released some new previews of his Formula 3 Italia F309 for rFactor 2.
The new previews give us a first peek at the set up screens as well as the 2012-version air restrictor that will be included as an update to the original car.
Tuttle is basing his model on a high-poly version he created of the car for promotional purposes (see here). The rFactor 2 version will use 90% less polygons but will still look stunning as you can see below.
The physics will be based on real telemetry data, Tuttle plans to release the car with a base livery and template, leaving it to the community painters to provide a full field of cars.