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Old 06-11-2015, 12:18 PM
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Hey guys. I recently purchased a simulator to put in my shop and my customers have loved it. We started renting it out by the hour or month if anyone is interested! It's an iRacing simulator, 3 32" TV's, upgraded computer, g27 wheel and pedals, proper setup, the perfect pedal brake pedal and more.

We are located in Alpharetta, Ga!

ANY car / ANY track available thru iRacing
$20/hour OR
ONLY $100 for a monthly package of unlimited time!*
This is open to pro drivers, amateur drivers, vintage drivers, wanna-be drivers, anyone! We also have a coach available!


*Some restrictions apply
-2.5 hour max and must have 4 hour break in-between
If interested, please email sales@vintageracingco.com
Thanks!
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That's a great price if you're curious about using a sim rig, and having someone there to get you up and running (and remind your brain to treat it like driving an actual car!) will help get you up to speed quicker. iRacing is a phenomenal tool.
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Originally Posted by pontifex4
iRacing is a phenomenal tool.
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I "drove" Sebring on iRacing for a few months before heading there for the first time to do a club race. It can't mimic the g-loads but it does give you muscle memory. I think it is a great tool when you are visiting a track for the first time and as a brush up.
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I get big ADHD trying to focus on iRacing.

The first year I could approach it like real driving, practice, qualify race, and did pretty well.

I just got sick and impatient of it - maybe means I need better rig to make it more sensory stimulating or something
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Originally Posted by audipwr1
I get big ADHD trying to focus on iRacing.

The first year I could approach it like real driving, practice, qualify race, and did pretty well.

I just got sick and impatient of it - maybe means I need better rig to make it more sensory stimulating or something
A race car driver with ADHD?! Say it isn't so!

I think most racers suffer from some form of.....oh look a butterfly.
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Originally Posted by LuigiVampa
A race car driver with ADHD?! Say it isn't so!

I think most racers suffer from some form of.....oh look a butterfly.
LOL
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I think that there should be more young women racers. Therefore, I'm willing to rent mine out at a reduced rate. Please submit CV and photo and I'll get back to you with rates.



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