Which Racing Title Got You Into Sim Racing?

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There's no standard path into sim racing, and we want to hear about your entry point into our niche hobby.

Ask around your favourite sim communities, and you will hear a variety of stories on how people got into the hobby of sim racing.

Depending on your age, you might cite titles like Gran Turismo 1, Grand Prix Legends, GTR2 or Grand Prix 4 as entry points into the sim world. Or perhaps newer titles like Gran Turismo Sport, iRacing or Assetto Corsa.

Each of the aforementioned sims likely offered something different than most of us had tried in a racing title before. Each demanded more of us as players than their contemporary racing games, eschewing the format of simply using a more powerful car to win a race in favour of a requirement for intelligent driving and an understanding of the mechanics and physics of the car.

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Many of us were simultaneously humbled and fascinated by the experience in these titles. The humility of knowing that you need to improve as a driver in order to win races is coupled with the fascinating and often addictive nature of knowing that those improvements will be answered with rewards on the virtual track. The onus often shifts from the capabilities of the car to the skillset and knowledge of the driver.

Or perhaps it was the appeal of being immersed into a motorsport series rather than chucking a series of supercars around fantasy circuits. The challenge of trying to match the accomplishments our real world racing heroes is also a common reason to dive into sim racing.

So, what game title brought you into the world of sim racing? What was the first racing sim you played, or the one that sparked a new passion for you? Let us know in the comments.
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Mike Smith
I have been obsessed with sim racing and racing games since the 1980's. My first taste of live auto racing was in 1988, and I couldn't get enough ever since. Lead writer for RaceDepartment, and owner of SimRacing604 and its YouTube channel. Favourite sims include Assetto Corsa Competizione, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, Automobilista 2, DiRT Rally 2 - On Twitter as @simracing604

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Well I feel really old, my first was Ferrari Formula 1 on the venerable Amiga...mouse steering and look to apex!! 1988 I believe. The first "proper" sim was Geoff Crammonds F1 game published by Microprose, also on Amiga then on PC, played with a joystick. First sim with a wheel (wingman formula force) was Sports Car GT.....ah to be young again.
 
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Love the variety of games/sims discussed here! A nice bit of time travel with all these great titles popping up.

In my case, it was Formula 1 on PS1 - my dad got a PlayStation sometime in 1996 or 1997, I believe, and that was one of the games he got with it. I played it over and over again and specifically remember Monaco being the first F1 track I knew by heart.
Around the same time, my childhood best friend had Grand Prix 2 for PC, which we always played at his place - and I was there a lot back in the day. We used to role play as the Footwork drivers because we liked the design and the helmets so much, and being able to edit driver names only made it that much better. Somehow, I still remember my first win in GP2, which was at Imola in the Footwork.

Those two ignited the passion in me. I played anything that had something to do with racing in the following years, be it F1 2000, Newman/Haas Racing or the Le Mans 24 Hours game on PS1, Formula 1 2002 (the Studio Liverpool one), TOCA Race Driver (or DTM Race Driver as it was known here) or F1 Career Challenge on PS2 and many, many more. Add in Grand Prix 3 and 4 plus GTR2 and rFactor with their huge modding communities... I could probably sit here and add to the list all day.
 
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I've watched motor sport since I was a child. The first race I went to was the 1968 British Grand Prix and I went to see the John Frankenheimer Grand Prix film every time it was on at the local cinema - I first saw it at the Bristol Road cinema in Birmingham UK on 3 screens in Cinerama. Not having the money, or attitude to get into racing, the idea of racing sims was really exciting. First racing game was Microprose Grand Prix and I've bought loads since, but I really got into EA Sports Car GT. Now its Assetto Corsa, Project Cars 2, Codemasters games and Race Room. I do a little bit online, but I'm not really fast enough.Grand Prix.jpg
 
My first steps into the world of simracing:
There was a lot of HOPE for that title. It had Bobby Rahal as a paid endorser. But the demo was unconvincing. You drive up the hill to the corkscrew at Laguna Seca and never get the impression of any elevation change. CPR's biggest impact was modders found they could port the tracks back to the Papyrus/Sierra based sims. Road America, Mid Ohio, come to mind as tracks that had been missing from Indycar Racing that modders opened up for the Indycar Racing crowd.
 
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Well, I first drove Euro Truck Sim 2 with a DFGT. Half year later or so I tried out Dirt Rally 1. Was immediately sold. So I bought a G27. Dirt Rally 1 still has a place in my heart. It's build with passion. I miss Paul and Christina a lot. Can't go back to Dirt Rally 1, because AMS 1 & 2 have ruined the FFB for me, haha. Dirt Rally 2.0 was so crap at start I delete it after a week. Wow. Dirt 4 eventually made me selling all my stuff; Fanatec, HE's ,etc at end of 2017. Played a bit of AMS 1, Raceroom, rFactor 2, but got burned out due quarter life-crisis. Since 2019 I am back into Simracing. Little bit RBR from time to time, but mostly I sink my time with AMS 2, and AMS 1.
 
Forza 6 was what got me into racing games. I was definitely late to the party, but better late than never! My first proper sim title was rF2, and the difference was staggering.

I fired up Forza 6 on a controller again this weekend and I gotta say, the UI/UX is top tier, but the driving just wasn't as fun as I remembered. Still an enjoyable game especially with dumber car/track combos but it was definitely a "rose colored glasses" sort of deal.
 
My very first race sim was probably me downloading for fee on a BBS a copy of Papyrus Indy 500 then I purchased Nascar Racing and Indy Car 2 and lost several months of my life in Grand Prix 2 like a lot of us older guys. I got into it especially when I started using a Microsoft Sidewinder joystick as a controller for ICR2 lol. GPL was too intense for my computer and didnt come back to the hobby till a year ago now I am all decked out with Fanatec and all of the sims.
 
Definitely Viper Racing and Grand Prix Legends in the late 90s and years later rFactor -on my non-ffb wheel of course
 
First was Microprose Grand Prix 1, 2, 3 with gamepad and later Grand Prix Legends with my first steering wheel and pedals.
 
The first "racing game" I really spent serious time with was probably "Turbo" on the ColecoVision console back in the 80's - it came with a steering wheel and one pedal (no brakes needed!), and you put the regular controller into a slot next to the wheel to be the shifter. Not a sim, and I was probably under 10 years old, but that one is probably the first one that lit my fire for driving games in general.

I started becoming a racing fan in the early 90's, and the first one I recall playing that could probably be called a proper "sim" was Indianapolis 500. I remember feeling like that was "next level" from anything I had played before. And then I really got addicted with the Papyrus IndyCar Racing and Nascar Racing titles. After that I bought one of the ISI F1 sims, 2002 maybe? And then F1 Challenge, but not for F1 but because there were sports car mods that used them that I wanted to play. Then GTR2 - which to my memory is still probably the most "complete" racing sim I think I've ever played.

Maybe it's just hindsight and happy memories, but GTR2 just had that feeling, that immersion, where I just melted into it when I played it. It probably had it's own shortcomings, but I really don't remember feeling like it had many faults. And I didn't follow the real world championship that it portrayed, I had no fan perspective of the real thing other than thinking the cars were just super cool.
 
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I really don`t think there is any pc racing game since 1994 that I have`t tried it. I started with Geoff Crammond `s GP1 when I came to a boarding school the year I mentioned. I still remember there were 4 PCs (pc386) and on one was GP1. I was there playing it as much as it was possible, nobody else didnt like it much, because it was too hard (I suppose).
But GPL was really the one that pulled me into. Best game ever for me.
 
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With Grand Prix Legends, did anyone use the GPL Rank site to track best laps? Did you go negative? The day I went negative on all standard tracks was a big day in sim racing for me.
 
Idk how sim the driving is by modern standards, but F1 05 is my starting game as a kid. And just listen to those engines and the intro animation!


 
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