Video game development is rarely about one man, but if it was, then Terence Groening should certainly get a mention for his contributions to the genre as the man responsible for the physics of Sportscar GT, EA’s PC F1 and NASCAR games of the early 2000’s, rFactor, rFactor 2 and every title and rFpro simulator that spawned from ISI’s engine.
This interview with RSC details his early life and career, through to him joining iRacing in 2021.
Generally credited with being the car that won the 1967 title, the Brabham-Repco BT24 ran in eight of the 12 races, winning three times and taking 11 podiums that year.
World Champion Denny Hulme and team owner Jack Brabham also drove the BT19 and BT20 earlier in the season.
First seen in sim racing with GPL (1998).
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Developed by Indiana-based Sim Factory LLC, this standalone indie release showcased the Automobile Racing Club of America’s Remax stock car championship. It used Image Space Incorporated’s rFactor engine as a codebase.
Assetto Corsa is a sim racing video game developed by the Italian video game developer Kunos Simulazioni. It is designed with an emphasis on a realistic racing experience with support for extensive customization and moddability. The game was first released through the Steam Early Access program on 8 November 2013.
ACC is a Blancpain GT, British GT and other SRO series simulator featuring GT3 and GT4 sports cars.
Announced via the Digital Bros Q1 2021 financial presentation.
AMS simulates premium Brazilian racing series such as Stock Car V8, Copa Petrobras de Marcas, Formula 3 Brasil and Mitsubishi Lancer Cup, now packing every car and every track from their respective 2015 championships. It also ventures abroad, picking up various highly regarded European content such as Imola.
AMS2 is a comprehensive simulation of the Brazilian motorsports scene, featuring all major Brazilian racing series, race tracks and manufacturers, as well as a selection of modern and classic content from around the world.
A free-to-play simulation from Blimey! Games (creators of GTR, GTR2, GT Legends and what went on to become Slightly Mad Studios), originally available directly from BMW.
It was brought about as an advertising venture by German automotive company Bayer Motoren Werke (BMW) and early SIMBIN/Blimey publisher 10tacle Studios, and is based on the isiMotor (rFactor) engine.
Announced late July, 2020 for 2022 release this licensed British Touring Car Championship title was seen as the spiritual successor to Codemasters TOCA 2. Never released.
Developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft, CART Precision Racing is a 1997 racing simulator featuring the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) drivers and teams from the same year as well as all 17 tracks.
Re-release of IndyCar Racing II, a simulation of the 1995 IndyCar Series. The re-brand was prompted by the IndyCar “split” that formed the Indy Racing League and CART championships. It featured 15 tracks and a selection of chassis and engines.
This title doesn’t meet the minimum requirements to be considered a racing simulation, but that should not deter you from playing it. The reason we have chosen to include it on the site despite the lack of a cockpit view is because it’s a fantastic game with a lot to offer. You can also clearly […]
CMR is a simulation of the 1998 World Rally Championship and includes a selection of drivers, cars and countries from the schedule.
Running on Windows 10 Install the 1.09 patch then the SilentPatch. The SilentPatch fixes basically everything that was wrong with CMR2 on Windows 10. I have archived it here incase that site ever disappears.
Copa Petrobras de Marcas is a touring car series in Brazil that launched in 2011, showcasing manufactures such as Chevrolet, Mitsubishi, Ford and Toyota. Petrobras, a large Brazilian oil company, commissioned Reiza to create Copa Petrobras de Marcas and offered it as a free download to fans of the series.
Copa Petrobras de Marcas uses the isiMotor (rFactor) engine.
CRC includes on and off-road racing across vast open terrains where racers can contest over 60 races across six distinct environments ranging from icy mountainous regions and lush countryside to parched desert areas and beaches. Later released on Steam.
Arcade-only release to the Daytona USA franchise.