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A bit off-topic, but regarding real-life racing. Some comments I made in regards to the dashboard cam in several racing games being "too far back" and seeing too much of the dashboard.
MustangSVTThis is because of peripheral and focus vision. In real life when driving a car (really fast on a track anyway, which I have done), your vision encompasses everything around you, and your focus vision is only focused on looking ahead (not looking directly forward, but looking "ahead"). You use peripheral vision for immediate parts of the track and you just quickly glance down sometimes to the RPM for shifting. That's it.
When playing any kind of game, it'll be hard if not impossible to mimic this since the monitor/TV is not big enough to encompass things around you in such a way that even though you're in the ****pit view, your focus vision only sees the road ahead. Due to looking at a monitor which doesn't take up all your vision, your focus vision also sees the dashboard and all that, whereas in real life your peripheral vision is seeing the dashboard and the immediate parts of the track, not your focus vision.
Why is vision important? Because you must focus on what is ahead of you rather than what is directly in front of you so that you can prepare yourself for the correct driving maneuver. By using your peripheral vision for the immediate trackside (i.e. right on corner apex) and focus vision on ahead, you are mentally preparing yourself for what you should be doing in terms of steering wheel input, pedal input, gear change, etc. The better you are at looking ahead and using peripheral vision for immediate trackside, the better you will be at understanding what you should be doing and the smoother you will be.