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Driving Simulators Enable Racers And Enthusiasts To Master Tracks Without Even Driving Them And I’m Proof Of That – Forbes
I focused on two simulator experiences, driving Germany’s Nurburgring on Gran Turismo and Japan’s up and coming new private member track, Magarigawa Club, on Assetto…

The Lexus IS-F my team drove in the 2010 Nurburgring 24-hours.
Photo by Stefan Baldauf
From driver instructor academies to the race track, driving simulators are increasingly being employed as strategic tools in driver and racer training education. Through driving games like Gran Turismo, Assetto Corsa, iRacing, Forza MotorSport and Need For Speed, to name just a few, learner drivers can hone their on-road defensive skills while racing drivers are able to become masters of race tracks they have…
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