How Long Have You Been Sim Racing?

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How Long Have You Been Sim Racing?


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I've been asking myself this question. There are so many sim racers here on RaceDepartment. So many different levels of experience are present. So tell us a bit about yourself and your history! How long have you been sim racing?

And to break the ice: let me start with my relatively recent story.

It all started in a dreaded year. We now look back at it in disdain as one of the worst years in recent history:

Welcome back to 2020.​

The start of the pandemic forced many people to stay inside their homes. And therefore, all outgoing people suddenly had to find something to do at home. I was not one of those, rather, I had been a gamer for years. Add to that my previous interest in racing, and you have the great combination of some games lying dormant in my Steam library.

One of those games was Project CARS 2, which I had bought at some point or another in the past, but hadn't enjoyed with my trusty gamepad. I thought of booting it up again, but then read that playing it with a wheel and pedals would be the wisest decision.

I immediately knew what to do because in the past I had read of Logitech wheels being sold 2nd hand on a local platform. However, for the first time looking at such a product, I had money to spare. So I thought to myself: "Screw it, I'm going all in and buying a new Logitech G920!"

My First Wheel Led to Massive Enjoyment​

And boy, did I have an amazing time! I ground the leaderboard of Brno with my trusty Honda NSX GT3.

Why Brno? I had been going there live for over 10 years to watch MotoGP.
Why the NSX? I just happen to like how it looks, to be honest.

This was such an exciting time for me. At some point I gathered all of my courage and started racing online. Now that was ... more of a 50/50 chance of having a good time. But the one memory that still sticks with me is my first-ever online victory!

It was Suzuka, or Sakkito as Project CARS 2 called it, GT3s and variable weather. With my trusty NSX, I qualified not too well, but after some happenings in the first lap, I was in the top 5. After some great battles, it suddenly started raining. And this is where the magic came in. I happened to choose my pit stop so wisely and perfectly that I immediately made up 2 positions. The top 2 at that time tried running their previous tyres to the end, leading to me catching up lap by lap, corner by corner. Half a lap before the end I finally managed to claw in P1 for my first ever online victory.

But then I Graduated ... To League Racing and ACC​

Fuelled by hype from this success and other good races, I started looking for beginner leagues. I found a promising one on Reddit, with which I spent quite some time before once again switching sims to RaceRoom and founding my own racing community based on that. At some point here, I had also switched to an entry-level DD wheel which I race to this day.

This community has, in the meanwhile, switched to ACC (based on community wishes), and continues to run strongly.

Think of that what you want, to this day, I mainly race on ACC and RaceRoom. And think of THIS what you want, but my favourite category to race is GT3s, no matter the sim.

So, soon I will have raced for only 3 years. Still, these 3 years have been filled with so much excitement, so many buddies I have met online, and so many good memories. I grew to love sim racing and probably won't ever look back.

Now It's Time for You to Tell Your Story!​

Sometimes it's really nice to reminisce and think about what made you the person you are now. I wholeheartedly invite you also to share your story with sim racing. How you started, how you evolved and where you are now.

Feel free to share your story as in-depth or as vague as you want. I can't wait to hear your guys' stories.

So, how long have you been sim racing? Please, let us know in the comments down below!

Ps.: Thank you very much to @AlbertGeorge for allowing me to use their magnificent screenshot for this article.
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Julian Strasser
Motorsports and Maker-stuff enthusiast. Part time jack-of-all-trades. Owner of tracc.eu, a sim racing-related service provider and its racing community.

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REVS: in mid 80's was my entrance. Never looked back...
Same here. It was a challenge, but I was hooked once I managed to keep on track and started putting in consistent lap times. I also remember being able to turn my car around and driving the wrong way around a circuit - that was game changing stuff. Top ai driver names as well - Johnny Turbo, Max Throttle etc. :D
 
First "sim" was Indy 500 The Simulation in 1989. After that played pretty much every sim/game that came out during the 1990's. Spent the most time with F1GP / Indycar / NASCAR sims, then moving to GPL, NASCAR 4, etc. and ending with NASCAR 2003. Took a hiatus until joining iRacing about 10 years ago. Did my first online multiplayer race in April 1996 on Hawaii using NASCAR 1.2 from Papyrus!
 
For me, my simracing endeavors started with the original rFactor in the mid-late 2010s, then the Reiza sims (GSCE and AMS1), and now I have Assetto Corsa ;) I don't know what other simracers I played over the years, but AC is my favorite :)
 
I started around 1997 my first Windows PC with an Cyrix CPU. Playing Road Rash and Eat my dust. Getting a Voodoo3 Vcard and went to WW1 combat fly sims and now starting at 2019 my first serious racesim AC.
 
june 1 2016. My father is a car mechanic and was invited to a Yokohama meeting, I was like 11. I was already into cars because of his profession so he took me along. They had a full motion rig set up with assetto corsa on it, I must have done like 10 laps, couldn't press the brake down halfway because it was so stiff but I loved it. Add to this, they had Norbert Michelisz and it was awesome to meet him. To this day I play assetto corsa regularly.
 
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I started in the mid 90;s with (I think) Viper Racing and other arcade titles long since forgotten.

The sim title back then that got me hooked was GPL. (This was in 1998). I was so hooked that I raced online in a league (MARA - Americas Division) every Sunday night.

Since that time, I've been into sim racing to varying degrees. I go hot and cold with most interests and sim racing is no exception. That's why I remain a fair to middling back marker. But that's OK.
 
When Sega Mega Drive came out I had to make my own wheel and pedals as there weren’t any. F1 @ Adelaide was my favourite and now I Rally…
 
I think it was Toca something.
Before I got hooked on GPL and my long time fiancee NR2003(to be able to play the GTP mod).:p
 
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I did drive a lot of the old stuff on Amiga and DOS, like Geoff Crammonds Grand Prix, Indy 500 and Indy 500 2, Test Drive and the like, but never really competitively or even competently. The first sim I really put some effort into was Grand Prix Legends in 1998 with my first steering wheel, so I see that as my sim racing starting point.

I did however take a considerable break from simracing from 2007ish to 2013.
 
played racing games on the PC ever since buying the first one after ATARI computers turned out to be a dead end. Must have been 1999 as the first OS I remember is Windows 98. I think I started out with NASCAR2 and Indycar2 while at the same time demo-ing TOCA2, so I was always just one step behind. I started playing online with Race Driver2 and then somehow noticed Live For Speed, arguably the first real Sim I played. From there it was just a short hop to joining a league and then playing SimBin's RACE, Race07, GTR2 and joining Race Department the day it was founded (proud member #8 :) )

P.S. totally forgot the rallying, started with McRae2 and there I first learned to download skins and even car models from some modders in Poland.
 
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