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Let’s be honest: to get faster, you don’t need more raw speed; you need to master sim racing control. Most sim racers aren’t inherently slow; they are simply inconsistent, and inconsistency is the silent killer of any lap time worth recording.

Speed Is Not the Problem

You’ve already proven to yourself that you can be fast. It...


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If you feel like you’re stuck, lap time sim racing performance isn’t usually down to your wheel, your pedals, or even your specific car setup. The truth is, you’re likely held back by how you drive, and unfortunately, that’s the part nobody really wants to hear.

The Plateau Nobody Talks About

Every sim racer hits this wall eventually. At the ...


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Most sim racers don’t actually have a hardware problem; they have a spending problem. They fall into a cycle of constantly buying new equipment, hoping that something will finally click: more force feedback, more precision, or more immersion.

They chase these upgrades in the pursuit of speed, but it rarely works out that way. The t...


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Most sim racers think getting faster means pushing harder.

It doesn’t.

I asked over 100 drivers what actually improved their lap times.

Almost none of them said, “go faster”.

That’s where things get interesting.

This is something every sim racing driver goes through at some point.

The Pattern Nobody Talks About

Al...


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