Sim racing has gotten a massive boost in popularity over the past year, particularly in the early part of the pandemic, where all actual physical motorsports ground to a halt. Unfortunately, pretty ...
Advanced driving aids, semi-autonomous tech, and drive-by-wire systems remain all the rage among automotive OEMs, and much of that technology can be directly traced to its origins in auto racing. The ...
Asetek is launching its first ever value sim racing rig to support consoles, and I’m the first person on the planet to tell you all about how it drives — months before its release. As the sim racing ...
Astonishingly immersive. Physically taxing, visceral experience. Plug and play. Good for a relative novice and all the way up to an F1 driver. High-quality construction. The price, of course. At 1.5 ...
Racing simulators aren’t anything new, with professional drivers having used them to train and prepare for real-world racing for years. However, there’s more that sim-rigs can be used for than just ...
Alright sim racing nerds (looking at myself, here), there’s a new level of what I call Sim Rig Bling you can add to your setup: A genuine Porsche 911 GT3 Cup steering wheel that has been modified by ...
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