Formula 2000 Racing Car Open Wheels 3D Model – a highly detailed, studio-ready 3D asset of an open-wheel formula race car, ideal for racing games, motorsport visualization, CGI animations, virtual showroom displays, and realistic automotive scenes. This model is designed with clean geometry and a realistic look, making it a great choice for both beginners and professional 3D artists who need a dependable race car asset for production.
Use this racing car model for game development, visual effects, 3D advertising, and architectural/brand presentations where a dynamic motorsport theme is required. It works well in driveway-style renders, track scenes, pit-stop setups, and high-speed promotional animations. The open-wheel design makes it especially suitable for close-up camera angles, wheel-focused shots, and stylized racing content.
Common usage patterns:
- Rendering realistic motorsport scenes with pit lanes, track lighting, and motion blur.
- Building racing game levels (garage, track, showroom, spectator stands).
- Creating 3D product/brand promos for racing teams and automotive concepts.
- Using in animation pipelines for rotating wheels, camera flybys, and car close-ups.
- Designing training/educational visuals for vehicle aerodynamics and racing context.
- Integrating into Unreal Engine scenes for interactive visualization and virtual production.
Downloadable file formats included: MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND. This wide format support makes the model easy to import, edit, and optimize across popular 3D workflows.
Compatible with major 3D software: Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other DCC/engine tools that support the listed file formats. Whether you’re modeling, texturing, rigging for animation, or simply rendering, you can quickly fit this Formula 2000 style open-wheel car into your pipeline.
Great for: racing visualizations, game assets, simulation scenes, realistic CGI renders, advertising renders, and animation projects—perfect when you need a detailed open-wheel formula car model with flexible file compatibility.
Uploaded by Peter Egyed on September 2014