Important Simulator Info

Please Read Before Booking - These instructions are different than the other simulators!

When Do I Need To Show Up?

- If you have raced here before 15 - 20 minutes ahead

- If you have never been raced here before you need to get here 45 minutes early and do a session ahead of time on our other simulators, no exceptions! 

Please look at the available cars and tracks ahead of time. If it is your first time here we recommend doing one of our monthly Time Attack or Race Challenge selections.

Are There Any Size Or Age Restrictions?

Yes there are:

- 18 Years Old Minimum

- 36" Waist Maximum, this is a very tight Containment Race Seat

- 250 pounds Maximum, the motion will shut down if heavier

- 6 foot 2" Maximum height. This is a real race car with a low roof

DO NOT  drive this simulator if you have neck, back or other injuries, are pregnant, have seizures or any other medical condition that may cause you harm.

What Cars Do Not Work On This Full Scale?

Due to the fact that this is a real race car there are some limitations.

- Anything that has the driver in a center position such as indycar, Formula1, Legends, Sprint cars because you are in real car on the left side.

- Currently not setup for dirt offset cars but we will in the future

- Offroad dirt tracks.

This full scale simulator is amazing and works great with any road course or oval tracks. Fan Favorites are GT4/GT3 and LMP Prototypes especially LMP2.

Can I Choose What I Race?

Yes you can choose from the 300+ options in the iRacing database. You can practice solo by yourself, race against ai, link up and race against a friend here, or link up with a friend here and add additional ai. We also have monthly Time Attack and Race Mode Challenges, look at our page about that info.

 

Currently This Full Scale Car Will Only Run on iRacing Cars & Tracks.

How Long Is Each Session?

Provided you show up on time which is 15 minutes prior, each race session is 25 minutes long. Most sim centers start the time prior to selecting car and track and waiting to load the race. We do not start your time until after you are already situated and racing so you get the full 25 minutes and many times a bit extra. Race Mode is setup as a 10 minute Qualifier and 15 minute Race. Feel free to book as many sessions as you like!

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Full Scale Simulator

Full Scale Simulator

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Have you ever raced on our simulators here?

Simply put if you've ever wanted to be on a race track here is your chance, this is the most realistic simulator there is, it almost cannot even be called a simulation. 21 foot wrap around screen, full race car, multi axis motion. It is the closest thing to being in a real race event. Please read the important stuff first then get on to the fun details below. This simulator has the same sensations and forces as real life race cars!

Is it exciting and fast paced? Is it intense? Does it feel like real life racing? Yes, Yes, & Yes!

Important Driver Size Restrictions! This is a real race car and getting seated requires flexibility as the race cockpit and racing seat is small. Driver size 36" pants waist size maximum 6'2" height limit, 250 pounds maximum capacity for the motion system. 18 years and older with drivers license verification, younger drivers who have a real life race license may be approved. This simulator is extremely intense, DO NOT drive this simulator if you have neck, back or other injuries, are pregnant, have seizures or any other medical condition that may cause you harm. You will be required to sign a waiver.

Important! If you have never raced on one of our simulators here, you will be required to do a session in one of our more traditional simulators prior to being allowed in the full car simulator, no exceptions. You can either choose option No I have never been here before and this option includes a 20 minute session on a different simulator prior to your full car session or you can choose option yes I’ve been here before but you will also need to book a time on one of the regular motion simulators prior to your full car session. This is to ensure you understand the sensations of simulators, understand controls, and most importantly to make sure you do not get motion sickness. This is mandatory, you are given an approved race license for the full car simulator after completing at least 1 session in the normal simulators. Note: Even if granted a license physical limitations and medical conditions may prevent access.

Important! Important! When to arrive: If you have been here before you should arrive 15-20 minutes ahead. If you choose option I have never been here before you will need to arrive 45 minutes prior to your full scale car simulator session time so that you can do your mandatory included session ahead of time on one of our normal simulators. Example if your full Scale Simulator session starts at 1:00 you need to arrive at 12:15. You will not be allowed in the car if you have never done a simulator session here prior!

Onto the comparisons: A real life on-track session is usually between 20-30 minutes so this 25 minute session will leave you feeling like you just did a fast paced session in real life.

Local indoor go kart races are approximately 8 minutes a piece so in each of our 25 minute race sessions you are getting the same amount of track time as 3 indoor go-kart races and you don't have to deal with all the wasted time and slow downs due to others crashing, indoor kart tracks have very tight turns so others crashing is very common and takes away your racing time.

Rental exotic car experiences at real local race tracks usually only give you 5 laps, you run the risk of damaging the car and the instructors may limit your speed on track. Many times you cannot push the cars to the limit without be slowed down by the instructor.

Here in this simulator you have a clean open track where you can push the car and yourself to the limits without worry of damaging a car and ending up with a expensive repair bill.

How intense is it? It is much more intense than driving a regular street car or indoor go karting. It really is the closest to real life racing as it gets.

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21 foot curved triple projection

Completely immerse yourself with a true to life full scale. This screen gives you a 1 to 1 perspective and wraps around the car. Nothing comes close to this view and you truly feel like you're actually on track in real life.

high intensity motion & vibration haptics

There are 5 massive vibrate motors, seat, pedals, steering, and lastly a left and right chassis motor. The second you start this race car you immediately smile in amazement as you feel the engine vibration. Along with the vibration system there is a multi level high Intensity motion system. Inside the car the harness is attached to a motor that pulls hard under braking and adjusts pressure for elevation changes. Attached to the seat are g-force tensing motors that get data related to driver g-force so for instance under braking it compresses you so you feel the pressure on your arms, when turning left the motors contort your body to the right for lateral g-force feel. The entire car also has motors, a shifting and braking motor that slides the car in reletation to acceleration data. At the back is a traction loss drifting motor that rotates the car based on drift angle, and lastly there are suspension motors that do compression, body roll, banking angle, dives the car under braking, elevation changes, and bumps.

in car controls

After you step inside and buckle in the race harness you will be enclosed in a pair of real safecraft containment nets. The steering and pedals are the same high end units we have on the other motion simulators but we have turned up the forces an additional 15%. Large digital dash display, wheel with paddle shifter, sequential and H Pattern shifter (note this car only runs on iRacing currently so there are very few H Pattern race cars), handbrake, and high tactile control switches for ignition, pit limiter, starter etc.