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In case you hadn’t heard, F1 and Red Bull will sell you a racing simulator for $120,000. But if you’d rather buy say, a really nice Porsche , or a house with that money, we’d understand.
This new officially licensed World Endurance Championship game is a technical marvel but it’s definitely not an arcade racer.
So F1 and Red Bull Racing have a solution that’ll address both those problems: You can spend that sum on a high-end racing simulator, similar to the ones actual F1 drivers use.
This high-tech simulator allows users to select any car, built it to a specification, and race it on any laser-scanned circuit in the world, as former F1 racer Timo Glock shows in the video below.
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