In my spare time, I do a lot of Simracing at iRacing.com | The Premier Online Sim Racing Game.
This is as real as you can get without actually driving the real cars. All cars and track are laser mapped. Every little bump, ridge, crack... you can feel if you have a force feedback wheel (which is almost a must).
Anyway, was in an Indycar race earlier today, and while racing in a pack, we came up on a slower car. I got spun, got no damage and made the best save of my life. Never dropped below 110mph (177 km/h)
[video=youtube;e_sLGFKKtlY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_sLGFKKtlY[/video]
This is as real as you can get without actually driving the real cars. All cars and track are laser mapped. Every little bump, ridge, crack... you can feel if you have a force feedback wheel (which is almost a must).
Anyway, was in an Indycar race earlier today, and while racing in a pack, we came up on a slower car. I got spun, got no damage and made the best save of my life. Never dropped below 110mph (177 km/h)
[video=youtube;e_sLGFKKtlY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_sLGFKKtlY[/video]