How Sim Racing Is Launching Women’s Racing Careers

How sim racing is launching women’s racing careers is just some of what is covered in this week’s Sim Racing Roundup. I also look at Max Verstappen’s extensive work developing simulator software used by Formula 2 and Formula 3 teams, how Extended Reality and sim racing are transforming motorsports in the United States plus much more!


From Sim Racing to the Real Thing

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Arantza Asali from Females in Motorsport looks at how sim racing is launching women’s careers. “Take Emily Jones, known as “Emree” online, a professional sim racer who rose to fame competing in the Gran Turismo World Tour and VCO ProSIM Series, before making her mark in real-life motorsport events. Her story is not the only one, as it becomes increasingly common for more women to prove that motorsport talent knows no format – digital or physical.”


How Sim Racing Is Launching Women's Racing Careers

Max Verstappen sim racing

Max Verstappen isn’t just dominating on Sundays, he’s now shaping how future drivers train long before they ever reach Formula 1. Behind the scenes, the Red Bull star is helping develop simulator software used by Formula 2 and Formula 3 teams — F1 feeder series — blending his technical expertise with a growing investment in sim racing infrastructure. “Max also develops software for the simulators used by Formula 2 and Formula 3 teams,” said Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko. Read more at Yahoo Sports.


How Sim Racing Is Launching Women's Racing Careers

After Qualifying for the Emilia-Romagna GP, Max Verstappen did not finish racing for the day. The Dutchman put the RB21 on the front row of the grid, and he later drove in the iRacing Nürburgring Endurance race for Team Redline. Watch the video above for more.


How Sim Racing Is Launching Women's Racing Careers

Cagan Sean Yuksel, Executive Creative Director and Partner at Dreamspace writes about how Extended Reality and sim racing are transforming motorsports in the United States.

“At AWE 2024, I had the privilege of sitting down with three remarkable leaders—Darren Cox, the visionary behind GT Academy, Stefy Bau, champion of women in motorsports and founder of Init Esports, and Torsten Gross, an extraordinary adaptive athlete and racing driver. Together, we explored how XR (Extended Reality), Sim Racing, and powerful media storytelling are not just helping motorsports grow—they’re transforming it.”

Read more here.


How Sim Racing Is Launching Women's Racing Careers

Dynisma Ltd. has signed an agreement to supply its world-leading simulator technology to the Genesis Magma Racing team for development of its new GMR-001 Hypercar.

The France-based racing team will benefit from the unrivalled technical specifications of Dynisma’s DMG-360XY system to develop its high performance GMR-001 Hypercar. The combination of ultra-low latency, high bandwidth, and unlimited yaw capability, with five metre excursion creates the most realistic race car and environment feedback possible.


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How Sim Racing Is Launching Women's Racing Careers

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How Sim Racing Is Launching Women's Racing Careers
How Sim Racing Is Launching Women's Racing Careers
How Sim Racing Is Launching Women's Racing Careers

Mark Boudreau
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Mark is the publisher of Motorsport Prospects. As a lawyer, he applies his legal background and research skills to assist race drivers by showcasing the resources they need to make their motorsport careers happen.