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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Played a lot of games before that, but the first rFactor somehow got me to disable driving aids and make a serious effort.
 
Grand Prix Legends… or maybe Viper Racing. Not sure which I got first.
 
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To be very exact, it was Need for Speed - Shift. But got into real simracing when fell in love with Assetto Corsa
 
GT Legends by Simbin! I played other Games before, Like F1 Challenge '99-'02, the first GTR and occasionally the old Need for Speed titles. But for GTL I got my first Wheel (the Black MOMO) and I discovered my Love for Historic Content. I also liked Grand Prix Legends (and still do), but I only discovered it afterwards.
 
Sports Car GT, PC edition.

I hosted LAN parties for it at my house.
 
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1) dropping quarters (25 cents) into 'night driver' as a kid at the arcade.
2) Military Service, Marriage and Divorce. Brad's Tale, 688 Attack Sub (Apple GS)
3) Indy 500 (MS-DOS)
4) everything I could find in the MS-DOS world.
5) GPL (MS-DOS)
 
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First sim I played was GTR1 demo. I was a kid with a keyboard, I couldn't do much. I then played quite a few racing games and sims including GT4, GTR2 and rFactor but the first sim I properly played (though still with a keyboard) was RBR. It was so satisfying when you did well in that one. It was also first sim I played with a wheel when I got a DFGT but unfortunately couldn't get into it and sold it shortly after. (I still regret that). Over the years I enjoyed many games and sims with a gamepad.

First sim I booted up when I got a wheel again years later (December 2019) was DiRT Rally 2.0 and then I enjoyed many sims as I do to this day on the wheel and on the gamepad. Sims like AC, ACC, DiRT Rally 1.0 and 2.0, RaceRoom, Project Cars 2, ETS2, ATS and many others, even classics like GTR2 and Race 07 because nostalgia and because they are still quite good to this day!
 
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