Most insane simular of gt5

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Okay, that person has way to time on his hands.
 
looks more like a simulator for a wave runner. any car that bobs and weaves that much would just roll over with a light wind gust.
 
Reminds me of those awesome Sega arcade machines that can do just that.
 
Is anyone else a bit scared of that thing? :scared::nervous:

I would say yes. Could you imagine the drastic movement doing 300 mph in the x2010 on some of the Eifel Tracks?
 
You say the movement looks ott, but I once braked a CLS to a standstill from about 170 mph and it just about lifted me out of the seat.
 
I have a feeling, I'd probably throw up after a couple of laps. :sick:
 
I wouldn't drive Trial Mountain!!!

:lol: Good plan, I was also thinking, if you crashed at 100mph+ to a stop, would you have to go to hospital with severe whiplash or just generally fly out of the chair?
 
:lol: Good plan, I was also thinking, if you crashed at 100mph+ to a stop, would you have to go to hospital with severe whiplash or just generally fly out of the chair?

Nose dives would result in a new TV, as well! Could be expensive grinding Cape Ring, when you come out the spiral.
 
Nose dives would result in a new TV, as well! Could be expensive grinding Cape Ring, when you come out the spiral.

:D

I've decided I'd rather stick to a good ol' simple less risky chair. :dopey:
 
Looks like the simulator that used by the Formula 1 team...but this is mini.
Cool but i wouldn't go that far to enjoy.


Imagine in X2010 in the 5km bumpy straight at Circuit de la Sarthe. :p

P/S:That game..is it GT5? Looks like it's not...
 
The game in the vid I posted is a PC Simulator called rFactor

Check it out - pretty much owns GT5 on a lot of different levels
 
Indycar teams use one that is similar with I-racing built into it. Everything moves on all axis' to create G force. It's fun and helps learn the tracks but it's not the same. Dallara has one that fits inside a small warehouse.
 
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