P1 SIM x Push Lap Garage: A Partnership Driving Sim Racing Forward
Innovation and precision are key in sim racing. That’s why Push Lap Garage is partnering with P1 SIM, a brand owned by RS SIMULATION, a leader in professional racing simulators and 3D track scanning.
Through this collaboration, we will dive deep into simulation technologies, analyze cutting-edge equipment, and address the key questions in sim racing—from casual setups to professional-grade solutions.
The discoveries made with Assetto Corsa Competizione in our previous article were enough to cool my enthusiasm. So many variables—it’s enough to make your head spin! It was probably the perfect time to take a break from ACC and dive into another sim. And I must say, Le Mans Ultimate was becoming more and
Last week, we successfully implemented a new method. And I must admit, I was quite pleased because it opened up new perspectives for other vehicles. But that was before another discovery came along and shook things up. Before revealing this latest intriguing discovery, let’s see how we managed
Diving into a complex topic like the virtual driver’s position is no easy task. The hardest part is undoubtedly letting go of old methods and embracing a new approach to your simulations. Yesterday’s truth, dictated by low-quality hardware, is no longer necessarily valid today. Most of our current
As we have discussed in numerous articles, it is undeniable that the Field of View (FOV) and view settings have a significant impact on the driving feel in simulation. However, through my research and exchanges, a new element has become apparent: the MEMS sensor. What is a MEMS Sensor ? MEMS
Sometimes, I feel like I’m on a solo mission when it comes to advocating for Field of View. It’s fair to say that this topic is rarely addressed by the community, despite its crucial role in enhancing the feel of physics and force feedback. I’m even convinced that