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In recent years, sim racing has developed into an impressively realistic form of virtual motorsport. Thanks to modern technologies and sophisticated physics engines, current racing simulations offer a driving experience that is very close to real racing in many aspects. Vehicles react realistically to braking, acceleration, tire wear, and changing track conditions. Laser-scanned race tracks ensure that every bump, every curve, and every surface of the real track is precisely replicated. Combined with high-quality hardware—such as steering wheels with force feedback, realistic pedals, and racing seats—virtual driving becomes an immersive experience. Strategy elements such as pit stops, fuel consumption, and tire selection are also part of many simulations. For professional athletes, sim racing even serves as a training tool, as it improves concentration, vehicle control, and track knowledge. Overall, sim racing offers an astonishingly authentic motorsport experience—for beginners and ambitious racers alike.