Beyond the Screen
Sim Racing's Connection to Reality
๐ The Sim-to-Real Pipeline
Sim racing is no longer just a gameโit's a proven training ground. From track familiarization to fine-tuning racing lines, the skills gained virtually transfer directly to the asphalt.
Driver Training
Skill TransferReal-world drivers, from karting enthusiasts to F1 professionals, use simulators to maintain proficiency and learn new tracks without tire wear or fuel costs.
Read Success StoriesSetup & Data Analysis
Engineering PracticeTeams use simulator data, often exporting telemetry to MoTeC, to test car setups and validate engineering theories before hitting the physical track.
Explore Data ToolsTrack Familiarization
PreparationMastering a track layout, apexes, and braking zones virtually gives real drivers a massive head start when they arrive at the circuit for the first time.
View Laser Scanned TracksThe Next Step: Track Days
Ready to feel the G-forces? We recommend starting with local track day events to safely apply your sim racing knowledge in a real car.
Find a Local Track Day๐ Popular Real-World Series
These are some of the motorsport disciplines most accurately replicated within the major sim racing titles.
GT World Challenge
Endurance / Sprint RacingThe global standard for GT3 and GT4 racing. Perfectly replicated in Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC), offering tight, multi-class competition.
Formula 1 / IndyCar
Open Wheel / High DownforceThe pinnacle of open-wheel racing. Simulators offer the only safe environment to understand the immense downforce and speed of these machines.
NASCAR Oval
Stock Car / DraftingThe unique world of stock car racing, where drafting and tire management are key. iRacing hosts many official NASCAR licenses and virtual series.
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Whether virtual or real, every racing journey starts with preparation. Contact us to get personalized advice on your next steps.
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