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Topic: Iracing Sprint/Midger car Simulator ergonomics ? Email this topic to a friend | Subscribe to this TopicReport this Topic to Moderator
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deeztrickz222
September 16, 2019 at 10:28:48 AM
Joined: 06/25/2019
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Posted By: JohnGraham on September 14 2019 at 02:06:20 AM

Hello,

I've been testing the midgets and sprint cars since January and I've gotten comfortable at some of the tracks. Eldora and Lanier are rather good, but I do not know where I can go on the set ups. I know I can use the baseline set ups, however, I would like to start racing (found a couple of videos on iRacing cyberspaceandtime): how to set these cars up in the sim? Racing micro sprints doesn't seem to be working the same.

Btw, ergonimics is a crucial thing in everything. My advice to anyone who is going to choose a real driving school is to look for the school in which there are cars of the same brand/model that you'll have in the future or possibly already have. My love for the Jaguars made me attend a driving school that was nearly 300 miles away from my home (I found it here), in Cincinnati. But when I saw Jaguar XJ Sovereign 2.7 Diesel 2007 X358, it was decided. Accordingly, after training, I didn't have the uncomfortable period of getting used to my own car. There are usually people who do not even pay attention to such triffles, however, there are people (like myself) who find it very difficult to adjust.



Hi John! I can help you out with sprint cars (both winged and traditional).  I am fairly knowledgable with the sim (I have absolutely 0 real life experience).  This is helpful because the simulators physics make it so that realistic setups are often not ideal or even possible (You will fail tech).  Feel free to add me on iRacing and we can go from there. 

 

- Weston Newell





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