The intensity of sim racing competition is quite remarkable, and very addicting. I don't know how to explain it, except to say that I love it and I always have. My former car in the Western States Racing League: Theįew people understand my passion (either as a fan or spectator of the "real" sport or as a participant in the simulation) of "driving really fast in circles, over and over." I've come to realize that it's one of those things you either "get" or you don't. It is a driver's understanding of shocks, springs, sway bars, track bar, weight, tire pressures, camber, caster, gears and a lot more and how well he manipulates them that will make the race car faster, along with driving skill. But in a Sim, all the competitors have the same race car, period. In an arcade driving/racing game good performance "earns" larger engines or a turbo or better tires or spoilers or other "upgrade" that in turn provide greater acceleration, increased downforce, higher top speed, more grip, etc.In a Sim, bumping can have dire consequences and contact with the wall almost always requires a stop to repair damage, if it doesn't end your race.
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