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Hexatech F1 Simulator

So accurate, it even simulates Formula 1 costs.

Training is number one in any sport, and auto racing is no exception. Dutch firm Cruden has the bases covered when it comes to NASCAR, Formula 1, and WRC–they supply teams with their very own, and supposedly dead-accurate race car simulator. Only previously available to race drivers, Cruden has now made their machine available to the public for a cool $200k. You’ll need some space to go along with that hefty bill, as the machine comes in at 7.5 by 10 feet in diameter; though we don’t think that you’d be limited on space if you can afford that kind of bill.

Three plasma screens, 5.1 surround sound, seat belt tensioners and six massive hydraulic struts are employed to make it seem real as possible. Us? We’d take a GT3 cup car instead, thank you very much.

(source: Car)

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