Motorsport or Sim Racing: Which Came First for You?

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Motorsport or Sim Racing - Which Was First for You?


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For most, Motorsport and sim racing are inseparably linked: Whenever we are sat in our sim rigs for the latter, we are trying to emulate the real deal - it is in the name, after all. It is safe to say that the majority of sim racers are fans of or at least interested in real racing, and, to a lesser degree, vice versa. But how did it start? We want to know: Which of the two disciplines came first for you?

Being a racing fan can be a slippery slope: Motorsport is one of the few disciplines that Average Joe cannot usually try for themselves, unlike soccer/football, darts, tennis or other sports - the costs are simply too high. So, what does a fan who wants to feel like he is in the driver's seat do? Play racing games, of course. And once the bug bites them, the next step is wanting to get a wheel and pedals - the rest does not require much imagination.

Sparking Fascination Both Ways​

While this is likely the way many of the older sim racers found their way onto the virtual grid, it does work the other way around as well. Gamers might get hooked on a racing game, dive deeper and get properly into sim racing - which then raises their curiosity about the real racing series and cars they are throwing around the virtual circuits.

Personally, I am not quite sure where it all started for me. I have been playing racing games (which later evolved to sims) and watching motorsport events, particularly Formula 1 races early on as I grew up in the peak Schumacher years in Germany, as long as I can remember. Both were so closely linked that they built off of each other, meaning I could get a better understanding for what I was watching on TV by racing virtually myself, and picking up on techniques or small facts from the broadcasts to try and apply on the digital circuits.

What's Your Story?​

How about you? Let us know where your sim racing and motorsport journey started in the poll and share your story in the comments below!
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I'm 55 now and have always been a huge motorsport fan mostly car racing(
The -90s was best) so I dont think you need more than 1 guess to figure Out what was first for me, There was not really any good PC or video games when I was young.
But I don't like the Electric cars who's coming more and more.
That's not motorsport for me.
 
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I'm 55 now and have always been a huge motorsport fan mostly car racing(
The -90s was best) so I dont think you need more than 1 guess to figure Out what was first for me, There was not really any good PC or video games when I was young.
But I don't like the Electric cars who's coming more and more.
That's not motorsport for me.
Looking at your feelings of the 90's being the best era, well I guess it was better than today's equalisation formula, but even then the touring cars were standardised two liter tin tops versus the mixed grid earlier decades, the GT's were good but the wise money from Germany felt it prudent to twist the rules and produce more specialised GT1 entries that had nothing in common with the road car save for a manufacturers badge, at least in the 60's even special E-Types and Astons et all looked like their road going bretheron, the same can be said about the tin tops of yore.
Today though the GT3 cars (to me at least) have the appearance of jellymould production, and the Touring cars, are similar, and I find it beyond laughable that the BOP system add weight, and time penalties... and would remove toes from drivers (were they allowed) for being too good for the sake of 'the show'
Your last point about Electric cars... yeah, horrible future, but if we can drive electric on the roads we might be able to save the Historic Racing, even Vettel has joined the planet savers with the use of carbon neutral fuel.
But, I think though that Electric is the wrong way to go, investing $ billions into production of batteries and dodgy power generation, is a bit of a shortsighted investment but someone's getting rich though, and really, that money would be better for Hydrogen research, that way we don't depend on power stations that make electricity using carbon fuel.
In the UK there's a big power company that claims to use renewable fuel for power generation... wood chips imported from the Amozon.

Sorry, turned into a rant!
 
Serendipity. On a trip to Boston in late 90's, I bought a NASCAR game. Got it running (just), bought a wheel (crap) but loved it. I was single then and did full length races deep into the night.
Then was lucky enough to see a NASCAR race in Vegas. It wasn't the best of races but I was hooked on the noise, the smell and the relentlessness of a war of attrition.
Life got in the way for 25 years when I discovered, by chance, that NR2003 still enjoyed a lively scene. Got it running, bought a (better) wheel, raced the AI, joined an online league. Never looked back.
Unfortunately I discovered AC, RF2 & AM2. Not enough time.
Have to say though, I still love Nr2003 and am also obsessed with GPL (1998).
I am going to Croft on Sunday for my first ever IRL racing event.
All thanks to a computer game in a bargain bucket.
 
Top level auto racing had not been particularly popular where I lived when I was a kid. So I didn't know much about it. I saw races on TV but it just looked like cars going in circles, although that Monaco Grand Prix was fascinating. Out of boredom and while seeking something different, I bought the Indianapolis 500 game. World Circuit and many more followed. The sims provided a much more nuanced understanding and appreciation of the sport. I don't think I'd be a fan without the sims, especially since I've never raced in real life.
 
I had no interest in motorsport. I downloaded a copy of Grand Prix 2, and after I changed the setting for the wing, and saw how it changed how I drove, I realized there is more to this than just getting in a fast car and driving. I soon bought a legit copy of the game, though not installed. And started following motorsport.
 
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Motorsport here too.

I remember watching F1, sports cars, saloons on TV (in black and white lol), must have been late 1950's early 60's - very young, but it captured my imagination totally. Wrote lots of letters to racing teams/manufacturers in my last year at school, and so my first job was an apprentice at a race car manufacturer in Bolton (NW UK).

Then my passion got 'worse':laugh: ...raced karts for a good few years, a few outings in FF and other stuff (badly, I may say!), then got into rallying - cost of that finished me off, and any chance of a happy marriage:roflmao:

Had a dabble with a Microsoft flight controller with a rally game about 25yrs ago, then my children bought me a Logitech wheel and pedals (they got sick of my old race stories lol), then a Playseat in 2017, found AC and smitten since:inlove:

Some guys we sim race with also race irl which makes it fun (and very realistic racing/racecraft tbh), and have been to watch them race - which kicked off my desire to get back on track. Unless I can convince SAGA to sponsor me, it's highly unlikely:D

Edited, a bit tldr lol
 
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I think for me it was some racing games on Commodore 64, I don't remember if it was Pit Stop or something else, but it came just before I saw my first F1 race on TV in early 90's (In Poland you could watch practically only F1 in TV - if you had access to Eurosport :p). I was more interested in football back then anyway. I was watching mostly F1 on occasion (no other series), but ever since Robert Kubica entered World Series by Renault, I was more enthusiastic toward motorsports in general, and that was when I trully engaged in simracing as well (starting with modded F1 Challenge). Also, been extremely proud to have my compatriot with realistic chances of getting into Formula 1 (to this day, the only driver from so called "Eastern Bloc" to win a Grand Prix race). After that (2005) I took an interest in other categories (especially GT and Supercars), and also went down the "Formula 1 history" rabbit hole, which made me fall in love with them "Cigars" :p
 
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Saw GPL advertised in Autoweek went out and bought a new PC with the first Voodoo card along with a wheel and pedal set highly rated in Car and Driver. Two years and multiple PC upgrades later I was doing track days in my Acura RSX and was comfortable and fast almost immediately. All because GPL was SO HARD!! GPL was bootcamp!!
 
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