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Speed Secrets: Honing Technique With Racing Simulators
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<blockquote data-quote="vlad411" data-source="post: 3382483" data-attributes="member: 1256"><p><img src="http://media.windingroad.com/autos_db/thumbnails/williams-f1-simulator-1_jpg_677x1000_q100_1_jpg_677x1000_q100_1_jpg_677x1000_q100.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" />The value of simulators as a driver training tool continues to go up, as both the software and hardware improves. I've recently started using Forza, and while some think it's more of a game than a training tool, I disagree. The quality of the graphics and the realism of the cars' performance are very impressive. Of course, like any tool, it's what you do with it that matters most. So, when Ray Phillips reached out with an article that focused specifically on using a sim to develop the technique of trail braking, I knew it would be a great illustration of how to use this training tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vlad411, post: 3382483, member: 1256"] [IMG]http://media.windingroad.com/autos_db/thumbnails/williams-f1-simulator-1_jpg_677x1000_q100_1_jpg_677x1000_q100_1_jpg_677x1000_q100.jpg[/IMG]The value of simulators as a driver training tool continues to go up, as both the software and hardware improves. I've recently started using Forza, and while some think it's more of a game than a training tool, I disagree. The quality of the graphics and the realism of the cars' performance are very impressive. Of course, like any tool, it's what you do with it that matters most. So, when Ray Phillips reached out with an article that focused specifically on using a sim to develop the technique of trail braking, I knew it would be a great illustration of how to use this training tool. [/QUOTE]
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