David Coulthard.
Here’s how sim racing compares to the real world
Of course, there are some big differences. The feedback isn’t the same because you are not actually driving the car on the track.
The simulator, though, is constantly trying to trick your brain by making you feel something that you’re not.
It tries to give you feedback for the steering wheel through your eyes, you can have a butt kicker that gives you a sensation as well.
But it’s never going be the same, you’ll never have lateral G forces and you are never going to feel the tires when they grip on the track.
The Chevrolet simulator we use at Team Penske’s HQ in Charlotte for preparation is very close to driving a real race car.
My simulator at home is not as evolved but I find it being pretty close on the actual action, on braking, throttle and steering.