Racing Simulator
A racing simulator is a software program or hardware setup that replicates the experience of driving a race car. It uses realistic physics, graphics, and sound to create an immersive environment for users. Players can choose from various vehicles and tracks, allowing them to practice their driving skills or compete against others.
Many racing simulators also support specialized equipment, such as steering wheels and pedals, to enhance realism. Popular titles in this genre include iRacing, Forza Motorsport, and Gran Turismo. These simulators are used by both casual gamers and professional drivers for training and entertainment.