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It aint much + messed up the camera position but the top 3 of rFactor2s Formula E Accelerate championship finalists in London finally got the Gen3 driving experience and heres how it looked
(better official content will come from FE on the offseason)


I also laps with the same combo on the channel for comparison
 
So those weird wrist angles we sometimes see in games are not a bug!
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Lmao I did think of the same thing. Looking at normal onboards of real drivers they are not positioned like that, but the tub of the seat was too narrow as we ran a standard seat for all of us, im taller and larger than average so my elbows hit it hard if I held my hands normally, so I had to tuck them on my lap and extend the steering angle with my wrists. Catching that slide was really on the limit lol.
 
It aint much + messed up the camera position but the top 3 of rFactor2s Formula E Accelerate championship finalists in London finally got the Gen3 driving experience and heres how it looked
(better official content will come from FE on the offseason)


I also laps with the same combo on the channel for comparison
Steering force seems pretty heavy, how did you feel it?
 
IndyCar driver Jack Harvey reflects on his career challenges, including losing his seat at Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in 2023 and finishing the 2024 season with Dale Coyne Racing without a future seat. He shares insights on resilience, creating opportunities off the track, and his determination to keep racing. A must-watch for anyone inspired by perseverance:

 
Not rF2 related but I won a local Red Bull Gran Turismo event and got tickets to do a few laps at Red Bull Ring
(https://www.redbull.com/ee-et/red-bull-gaming-ground-gran-turismo)



Only 20 minutes with the Porsche and 5 laps with the Formula 4 (didn't even get the tyres or myself warmed up) so it was more a tease than a chance to explore the limits, but still happy to show and see that sim > real sometimes happens.

And if you happen to pass the area, I suggest to take the experience! Sitting in a F4 with the mountains in the distance, coming down the hill, nothing else comes close.
 
Doriane Pin, F1 Academy champion, shares her journey from being told she was 'too small to race' to winning the title with Prema and Mercedes. She talks about recovering from broken ribs, learning from George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, her endurance racing experience, and what being ‘The Pocket Rocket’ means. Inspiring insights for anyone following rising talent in motorsport:

 
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