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It feels more like driving a race car than playing a video game. You are sitting in a racing seat, with your hands on a leather wrapped steering wheel with feedback and vibrations from the track and engine. Carbon fiber paddle shifters are at your fingertips and the growl of your cars engine mixes with the other sounds of the track in your ears. Your feet are pushing on aluminium gas, brake and clutch pedals while your eyes are surrounded by three curved monitors with photo realistic graphics. If we added the smell of burning rubber, all you would be missing were the G-forces and the fuel bill.
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10 years old. (we can make exceptions) but the sims only adjust so far, so you need to be able to touch the pedals. The seats fit people from 36” tall to 80”tall.
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Give us 24 hours notice if you can’t make it for a full refund.
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No, but we have learned a few things, so if you are thinking of purchasing a sim we might be able to give you some good advice.
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Most professional drivers use this technology to practice and prepare for races. The best sim drivers tend to be fast in real cars… it’s pretty real.
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We love video games. Sim driving is harder than driving in a game. But, when you crash into a wall you just hit reset, so that’s like a video game.
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Our space is accessible. The sims can be set up for Hand only control.