![]() The good news is, while intimidating, sim racing doesn't have to be as much of a financial or lifestyle commitment as actual racing. Īnd now, with tracks across the country locking down and states issuing lockdown orders, the need for good at-home driving simulation is more widespread than ever. "Like all good businesses, it came out of a need," Considine told Road & Track. He founded CXC in 2007, turning it into one of the premier companies for serious racing simulators over the past 13 years. After gerry rigging simulators in his garage while working for the Bondurant school, his clients at the racing school encouraged him to start selling simulators. His experience grew out of a real need: he was a racecar driver trying to climb the ladder, put off by how expensive it was to get proper on-track practice time. Since I'm new to this world, too, I called up Chris Considine, founder of CXC Simulations. ![]() And since 903,000 viewers watched it-a record-breaking figure for an Esports event-we figured some new-to-Esports fans are now looking to get into the world of simulated racing. Because racecar drivers train on simulators already, it's an easy jump to participate in events like the eNASCAR Pro Invitational iRacing Series. With every major racing series delayed, more and more high-profile drivers are competing in simulated racing events. ![]()
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