A huge range of sim racing equipment exists out there, from simple wheel-and-pedal setups that you can use on a tabletop to full-on professional-grade motion racing simulators that can cost as much as ...
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 ...
Sim racing rigs run the gamut from compact foldable seats to room-filling aluminum cockpits with motion control. If you’re living in a cozy apartment or simply don’t want your living area overtaken by ...
If you've ever wanted to race the Baja 1000 without buying a half-million dollar trophy truck, shipping it to Mexico, flying down there, bringing a whole crew, dozens of spares, and hundreds of ...
Sim racing is a fun hobby, but obviously a cost- and space-prohibitive one. If you have the ability to keep your setup in an office or perhaps its own room, more power to you. But if you live in a ...
What a difference a week makes. When I first posted a story last week announcing my big move from real-world professional racing (not happening, thanks to coronavirus) to professional sim racing ...
It is no longer a secret that the reining Formula 1 World Champion, Max Verstappen, is an avid sim racer. Verstappen has not been gaming since yesterday, and he was seen in online racing games years ...
Although one of the major appeals of sim racing is its much lower cost compared to real racing, the temptation to spend more and more on improving the experience is hard to suppress. If you’re a ...
Swerv will open this year.
We’ve all heard of taking work home from the office, but for you and me, that probably ends at a few late-night emails. Sebastian Vettel, though, is taking the concept to the next level. After ...
Kazunori Yamauchi, the creator of the video game franchise Gran Turismo, recently gave a lengthy interview surrounding the state of racing video games. Among many notable quotes about the genre he had ...
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 ...
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