This Thursday Formula E: Accelerate fires into life with 24 world-class sim-racers representing all 12 of the championship’s teams beginning their battle for a prize pot of €100,000 and the ultimate Formula E driving experience. With the prize on offer, some sim racers might decide to put added resource into calculating on-track efficiency. Combining all the other factors in Formula E is where it gets tricky and it’s great to see this implemented into the rFactor 2 simulation now.” In the Race at Home Challenge, I was learning a lot from our sim racer. So, I think you’ll see more differences between them than you’d see in a normal flat out sim race.
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