Racing Simulator

Strap into a full-motion racing rig with realistic force-feedback steering, paddle shifters, and ultra-HD screens — hit the track at 320 km/h without leaving our arena.

Racing Simulator

Ever wondered what it feels like to take Eau Rouge at full throttle, wrestle a GT3 car through the streets of Monaco, or battle for P1 on the final lap of Monza? Our racing simulators deliver that experience with motion platforms that tilt, rumble, and react to every braking zone and kerb strike. Each rig features a direct-drive wheel base, load-cell pedals, a racing seat with harness, and a triple-screen setup for an immersive 180-degree field of view. Choose your car, your track, and your weather — then push the throttle and hold on. Lap times are recorded, so you can compete against your friends or your own best lap.

How It Works

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    Book Your Session — Simulator sessions are booked in 15, 30, or 45-minute slots. Walk-ins are welcome subject to availability. Weekends tend to fill up, so advance booking is recommended.
  • 02
    Choose Your Experience — Pick from casual drive (free-roam), hot lap (time attack), or race mode (AI opponents). Difficulty and assists can be adjusted for beginners.
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    Get Seated & Strapped — Staff will guide you into the rig, adjust the seat and pedals, and brief you on the controls. A quick calibration lap ensures everything feels right.
  • 04
    Motion Platform Rules — Keep hands and feet inside the rig at all times during motion. If you feel queasy, the motion intensity can be reduced or switched off. Just signal the staff.
  • 05
    One Driver Per Rig — No sharing a seat during a session. Spectators can watch from the designated viewing area behind the rig — great for photo ops and trash talk.
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    Leaderboard — Your fastest lap is saved on the branch leaderboard. Ask staff to reset if you want a clean slate for a new session. Branch records are posted on the wall.

Pro Tips

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Smooth is Fast

Hammering the throttle out of corners causes wheel spin and lost time. Smooth, progressive inputs through the steering and pedals always produce better lap times.

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Brake Earlier Than You Think

In real sim racing, trail-braking into corners is the key to speed. Brake hard in a straight line, then ease off as you turn in. The motion rig will tell you if you got it right.

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Start with Assists On

Traction control and ABS are not cheating — they let you learn the track first. Turn them off once you can lap consistently. The difference in feel is massive.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a racing simulator session?

Sessions are booked in 15, 30, or 45-minute slots. Walk-ins are welcome subject to availability.

What driving modes does the racing simulator have?

Casual drive (free-roam), hot lap (time attack), and race mode against AI opponents, with adjustable difficulty — suitable for both petrolheads and first-timers.

Can two people share the racing simulator?

No — one driver per rig, no seat sharing during a session. Spectators can watch from the designated viewing area behind the rig.

Does the racing simulator keep my lap times?

Yes — your fastest lap is saved on the branch leaderboard. Ask staff to reset it if you want a clean slate.