Monday 10 September 2012

The World’s Most Realistic Racing Simulator

Turn three at Imola, the storied Italian race track that claimed Ayrton Senna's life in 1994, is coming up frighteningly fast. My left foot jams on the brakes as I hammer the paddles to downshift. Too late. My Formula 1 ride slams up against the metal barrier, its snarling V-8 engine instantly silenced.



Fortunately I'm not in a real F1 car or on the actual track -- but in the virtual world of the unfortunately named Evotek SYM 026. A better name would be the OMG This Is Nuts 2012. As video game simulators go, this baby makes the eminently realistic Forza Motorsport for Xbox look like an Etch-A-Sketch. Everything from track runoff area pebbles to neighboring farm houses are rendered in distracting HD detail. The brainchild of a former Ferrari F1 engineer, with a price tag of $90,000, the Evotek was designed with pro racers in mind -- but quickly morphed into a high-tech toy for the ultimate game room.



"There's a lot of interest in the private market for this machine," says Loris Scagliarini, the director of San Anselmo, Calif.-based Evotek US, who recently arranged a session with the simulator for clients of Ferrari of San Francisco.

While Scagliarini is convinced folks with deep pockets will pony-up for this thrill ride, so far sales have been limited to a curious array of public establishments, including a museum in San Sebastian, Spain, a mall in Ankara, Turkey and, incredibly, a metro station in Baku, Azerbaijan. Closer to home, an Evotek machine has taken up residence at the Whirly Dome arcade in Orlando, Fla. But perhaps the biggest endorsement arrived when Ferrari opted to buy a machine last spring to entertain visiting big wigs.

Part of that may be the cost; while a few companies build home simulators with three screens meant to give owners the feel of practicing at a track, most are a fraction of the Evotek's price. But no other simulator has been built to specifically recreate the experience of driving a modern F1 car, using actual F1 data and a set-up similar to what F1 teams use in their own simulators.



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