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From haptics to AI, this is the future of SIM RACING
First F1 conquered the small screen with Drive to Survive. Now it is aiming to do the same with the silver screen with a star studded movie release. In production for well over two years the new film,
FORMULA ONE TEAMS TREAT THEIR TRADE secrets like matters of national security. In a motor-sport where milliseconds separate champions from also-rans, hiding technical know-how from opponents is as key
As salarymen barge past, diving drunkenly into cupboard sized restaurants, the neon lights of Shinjuku dance in puddles beneath Lando Norris’ feet. “This is the most arcade game vibe ever,” he says, v
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Above: Brad Pitt strikes a suitably heroic pose as Sonny Hayes in this poster for the new film F1, released on July 25. Note the use of the official F1 logo indicating the collaboration between sport
The year is 1968. And if you’re a racing driver in the British Saloon Car Championship and your name’s not Frank Gardner, bad luck. You just lost. Because to be fast that year, only one thing would do