Shortly after the release of Grand Prix Legends the sim racing community looked forward to another title that promised to offer a similar insight into historic racing. Trans-Am Racing ’68-’72 ultimately never released, a victim of a publishers shady dealings, but as a part of my research I uncovered a VHS of a never-released trailer for the game. Watch the trailer and read about what sim racing missed out on.
Asobo, known today as the Microsoft Flight Simulator developer, created groundbreaking technology for large scale maps that was intended to be used in a high quality rally raid title. It was never released and ended up as FUEL, a post-apocalyptic open-world racing game. What happened?
Sim-Lab have a new push and pull rally shifter paddle available on their store for €199 with native mounting capabilities for Fanatec DD1/DD2, ClubSport, CSL (DD) and Elite, Simucube Sport and Pro, Simagic Alpha, VRS Directforce Pro and OSW/SC1. The push-pull rally shifter has a 5mm carbon fiber paddle, USB cable, Mounting hardware, and looks like a quality piece of kit.
Features:
– Large full-carbon fiber paddle
– Precisely crafted shift weight and travel
– Compatible with all PC simulator titles
– Mounts on most wheelbases (see compatibility)
– Quick-release for easy (dis)mounting
Trailer:
Simlab Shifter Launch Video FINAL – 4k from Lucas van Rooij on Vimeo.
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