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Can the SIM driver switch to F1? Max VestAppen think so

MONews
1 Min Read

Motorsports has long been a stadium for payment, and young drivers spent thousands of dollars to start at the cart. The 4th Formula One Champion MAX VERSTAPPEN knows how to change it through SIM RACING, a virtual car racing that is closely cloned by the actual race.

It may be less crazy than the sound. The sports have developed as a serious evidence for talented people without financial barriers, along with detailed settings and tire management. In fact, VERSTAPPEN, a passionate SIM racer, thinks that the best virtual driver deserves to shoot in a real car.

His ultimate vision, He says exerciseIt is a racing team that bypasses the traditional financial road block to the real world. SIM drivers don’t have enough experience in G-Forces, but VERSTAPPEN thinks that training and the right coaching can bridge the gap. He says Sim Racing has improved his driving and vice versa.

VERSTAPPEN told the outlet, “Everyone is always a game and a fun and easy thing. But I will say that competition is harder or harder to win than real life. ”

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