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  1. Mastering Racing Lines: The Key to Faster Lap Times in Sim Racing

    In the world of sim racing, speed isn’t just about horsepower—it’s about precision and control. One of the most critical skills every racer needs to master is the racing line. The racing line is the optimal path around a track, minimizing distance and maximizing speed through corners. It’s the foundation of competitive racing, whether virtual or real.

    In this blog, we’ll explore what racing lines are, why they matter, and how you can perfect them to shave seconds off your lap times.

    DALL·E 2024-12-06 21.08.32 - An educational illustration of a racing line on a virtual track. The im
  2. The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Sim Racing

    Sim racing has taken the motorsports world by storm, offering the thrill of competitive racing from the comfort of home. Whether you're a casual gamer or an aspiring esports competitor, sim racing is a rewarding hobby that blends fun, skill, and realism.

    In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to get started in sim racing—from choosing the right equipment to mastering the basics.

    DALL·E 2024-12-06 21.05.21 - An engaging illustration of a beginner sim racing setup. The scene feat
  3. The Importance of Looking Far Ahead in Sim Racing: Just Like in Real Life

    Sim racing has emerged as a highly immersive and realistic representation of motorsport, allowing enthusiasts to experience the thrills of racing from the comfort of their homes. While the physical demands may differ from real-life racing, many of the core principles remain the same. One of the most crucial skills in both real and virtual racing is the ability to look far ahead on the track. This fundamental technique can significantly improve lap times, consistency, and overall performance. In this blog post, we'll explore why looking far ahead is just as important in sim racing as it is in real life.

    Ferrari 296 Monza
  4. ACC vs. Rennsport: A Sim Racer’s Perspective

    When Rennsport was announced, I was excited to see another take on GT3 racing besides ACC. After finding iRacing a bit of a letdown, I hoped for a refreshed racing experience. ACC has been my favorite racing game for some time now, but it is starting to become a little dated. Time for something new?

    Porsche 911 GT3 R 4
  5. ACC: Ford Mustang GT3 Review

    Few cars can match the fame and allure of the Mustang. Finally, this iconic vehicle has entered the GT3 racing scene. The 2024 Ford Mustang GT3 has made a splash, impressing right from its debut, even putting up a strong fight at the 24 Hours of Le Mans against competitors like Ferrari and BMW. Fortunately for racing enthusiasts, the Mustang GT3 is now available in Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC). But what is it like to drive in-game?

    Ford Mustang GT3 rear view
  6. Exploring ACC GT2 Cars: What's it like?

    In Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC), GT2 cars are a thrilling addition to the lineup, offering a unique racing experience distinct from GT3 counterparts. Let's delve into what GT2 is and uncover the differences between GT2 and GT3 cars in ACC.

    KTM at RBR