That was on my list when the pandemic hit. I'm already in contact with the makers of said pro sims. They don't usually sell to people, so they don't even have a storefront. I figured I'd also see how they were made while I was there, 'cause that'd be a fun way to spend the afternoon. They're not even all that far from where I hole up in Virginia.
That would be a really cool way to spend a day!
Damned right! We even had plans and I was to pick the front half of a real F1 car to build it into.
Ah well... They're still in business. Hopefully we can hook up when I head back to VA. They make them for professional racing teams that have them for their drivers to practice. Some of them end up in sim racing facilities where you go in and race against other people, like a video game arcade. I believe they got their start making video games for arcades, actually.
I don't see why you wouldn't be able to get over there to see them. You're planning on wintering in VA again aren't you?
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