💻 Technology 5d ago · Jonathan M. Gitlin

F1 teams spend millions on their simulators—what makes them different?

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F1 teams spend millions on their simulators—what makes them different?
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Among the ways Formula 1 has changed in the 21st century has been its adoption of driver-in-the-loop simulators. It all started in the early 2000s, probably at McLaren, maybe at Toyota or Ferrari; F1 teams are notoriously secretive about their performance advantages. Along the years, they've gotten more and more capable, but so too have high-end consumer sims like the multi-axis setups that cost tens of thousands of dollars. What is it that makes the multimillion-dollar simulators used in F1 tha

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