How Long Have You Been Sim Racing?

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How Long Have You Been Sim Racing?


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I've been asking myself this question. There are so many sim racers here on RaceDepartment. So many different levels of experience are present. So tell us a bit about yourself and your history! How long have you been sim racing?

And to break the ice: let me start with my relatively recent story.

It all started in a dreaded year. We now look back at it in disdain as one of the worst years in recent history:

Welcome back to 2020.​

The start of the pandemic forced many people to stay inside their homes. And therefore, all outgoing people suddenly had to find something to do at home. I was not one of those, rather, I had been a gamer for years. Add to that my previous interest in racing, and you have the great combination of some games lying dormant in my Steam library.

One of those games was Project CARS 2, which I had bought at some point or another in the past, but hadn't enjoyed with my trusty gamepad. I thought of booting it up again, but then read that playing it with a wheel and pedals would be the wisest decision.

I immediately knew what to do because in the past I had read of Logitech wheels being sold 2nd hand on a local platform. However, for the first time looking at such a product, I had money to spare. So I thought to myself: "Screw it, I'm going all in and buying a new Logitech G920!"

My First Wheel Led to Massive Enjoyment​

And boy, did I have an amazing time! I ground the leaderboard of Brno with my trusty Honda NSX GT3.

Why Brno? I had been going there live for over 10 years to watch MotoGP.
Why the NSX? I just happen to like how it looks, to be honest.

This was such an exciting time for me. At some point I gathered all of my courage and started racing online. Now that was ... more of a 50/50 chance of having a good time. But the one memory that still sticks with me is my first-ever online victory!

It was Suzuka, or Sakkito as Project CARS 2 called it, GT3s and variable weather. With my trusty NSX, I qualified not too well, but after some happenings in the first lap, I was in the top 5. After some great battles, it suddenly started raining. And this is where the magic came in. I happened to choose my pit stop so wisely and perfectly that I immediately made up 2 positions. The top 2 at that time tried running their previous tyres to the end, leading to me catching up lap by lap, corner by corner. Half a lap before the end I finally managed to claw in P1 for my first ever online victory.

But then I Graduated ... To League Racing and ACC​

Fuelled by hype from this success and other good races, I started looking for beginner leagues. I found a promising one on Reddit, with which I spent quite some time before once again switching sims to RaceRoom and founding my own racing community based on that. At some point here, I had also switched to an entry-level DD wheel which I race to this day.

This community has, in the meanwhile, switched to ACC (based on community wishes), and continues to run strongly.

Think of that what you want, to this day, I mainly race on ACC and RaceRoom. And think of THIS what you want, but my favourite category to race is GT3s, no matter the sim.

So, soon I will have raced for only 3 years. Still, these 3 years have been filled with so much excitement, so many buddies I have met online, and so many good memories. I grew to love sim racing and probably won't ever look back.

Now It's Time for You to Tell Your Story!​

Sometimes it's really nice to reminisce and think about what made you the person you are now. I wholeheartedly invite you also to share your story with sim racing. How you started, how you evolved and where you are now.

Feel free to share your story as in-depth or as vague as you want. I can't wait to hear your guys' stories.

So, how long have you been sim racing? Please, let us know in the comments down below!

Ps.: Thank you very much to @AlbertGeorge for allowing me to use their magnificent screenshot for this article.
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Julian Strasser
Motorsports and Maker-stuff enthusiast. Part time jack-of-all-trades. Owner of tracc.eu, a sim racing-related service provider and its racing community.

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Hard to say what really counts as sim racing..
My first racing game was Grand prix Circuit which we got on a 80286 IBM pc with monochrome screen in 1990.
Two years later we got a better pc where I could finally see its EGA colours.
At the same time I also raced Test Drive, which was in fact just racing a fast car towards a petrol station and The Cycles, in fact the same game as GP Circuit, but with motor cycles.

In the mean time I also raced Network QRAC Rally from 1993 and well that was most of it until approx 1998.. Because I also did other games like Wakcy wheels, Commander Keen, Hocus Pcus, Dark Ages, Crystal caves to name a few.

But then in 1998 we finally got a new computer and I could play GP2, Colin McRae 1 and for me the most important game was TOCA 2. That's where it -really- started.

I also got a steering wheel back then and well TOCA2 and CMR were just -it-. Splitscreen fun, and when I was alone driving with my wheel.

From then on Grand prix 4, F1 by EA, Sports Car GT was awesome, and then came a new computer and GT Legends ,GTR2 and RBR. I've never liked Codemasters during the DTM race driver years

Race07 until ~2008 I think, and then it was the end.. My ban from Nogripracing meant I couldn't really enjoy it anymore and I had to grow up a little bit. I started playing more casual stuff like Gran turismo and Forza every now and then.. Also did some project Cars but was pretty disappointed..

During corona times I made a new racing setup, mainly for Gran Turismo and Forza and since about november last year I'm really back into pc, but still looking around what game should be really my weapon of choice. Automobilista2 and AC(C) may be it.
 
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I always liked to play racing games. Starting un 90s I played a lot of "sim" games:

Top Gear (SNES) ,
Super Monaco Gp (GENS - Mega Drive) - 100%
Gran Turismo 1 and 2 (Playstation 1) - 100% and all Licences
Nascar Rumble (Playstation 1)
Nascar Thunder (Playstation 1)
Gran Turismo 4 (Playstation 2)
Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix 4 (PC)
Richard Burns Rally (PC)

and many more offline games...

In the online racing games I played most rFactor 1 and 2, and NR03 a few times.

In rFactor Games I played online in many good mods, servers and leagues, here go some honorable mentions:

Endurance Series by Enduracers
BROS Megane Servers - a lot fun and full server all the time
F1FRT
Race2Play - I miss you
VHR Stockcar
Box Race Brasil
Historic GT
 
Must credit Herrn Straßer for creating user servey divisions of which the result turns out so quite evenly distributed.

Though most fairy tales from us old gooners in this thread, it seems to be a quite huge silent audience, too. And thats a good thing, leaving bright hope for a food chain to coming generations to our niche hobby.
 
The journey has been epic though. I have literally gone from Sega Rally to WRC 10 and I have enjoyed every last bit of that journey.

Sega Rally
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WRC 10
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Grand Prix Circuit (1988) by Accolade is the first game I recall playing in general and it must have been fairly recent back then. After that followed Indianapolis 500 (1989) and Geoff Crammond's Formula One Grand Prix (1992) as well as the two follow ups to the latter. That was the beginning. Alongside the PC, I played racing games on PlayStation 1 and 2 and the Dreamcast, specifically. When I first got a wheel, the one of the Microsoft SideWinder line, I think it came with Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000). Force feedback made a big impression.

At some point I had a pause until a few years back, when I again got a proper up-to-date gaming PC. I thought VR seemed like a fun thing to try but it totally reshaped my experience of racing games. The level immersion in my mind can only be compared to a child's imagination racing those blocks of pixels around and it feeling so real all those years ago. Not every game I played is all that great in hindsight but I always chase the same feeling I had when it was all new and wonderous.
 
Wow seems like a long time ago, not sure If it was the Atari console or my Atari 520ST. Stunt car racer was always a favorite as well as Pole Position, back in the 80's Of course everything changed with Grand Prix Legends in 1998, and there was no looking back after that.
 

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