A new racing simulator in Springfield Township is leaving its competition in the dust by offering the most immersive races to seasoned racers and first-time drivers.
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — It’s time to start your engines and shift into high gear.
Flatout Sim Racing opened its doors in Springfield Township, York County earlier this month.
Ian MacGregor is the Chief Marketing Officer and says the business offers an engaging racing experience unmatched by at-home video games.
“In a few words we define this as a hyper-realistic motorsport simulation so it’s a little more than a video game but it’s not exactly putting you into a real-life car,” MacGregor described.
Drivers are paired with custom-engineered rigs that use iRacing, the same software used to train professional racers.
There are six racing disciplines to choose from.
Drivers can race as a group or solo and no experience is required.
“We can run micro, quarter-midgets, midgets, things like that on local tracks as well …