Professional drivers show us their sims day by day on the social networks. SimRacing has become a daily hobby for many of the drivers, who must keep their senses trained for the moment of the race.
This time, Sophia Floersch, F3 driver, shows us through a video she has published in her Youtube channel, the components she use in her simulator.
The Floersch simulator is based on a 4DOF movement unit that allows to simulate many of the driving sensations as well as the loss of traction. It also makes mention of his recently acquired 49″ Samsung Ultrawide monitor, but it does not reach the realism that he has with the HP Reverb. In the list you can already find the preorder for the HP Reverb G2 that will be released in October.
The PC is a high performance one from a German shop, similar to one of the expensive ones we advise you from time to time here on the web whose most important parts are an i9 and an RTX 2080Ti.
Sophia uses a Fanatec DD2 base, combining the F1 2020 wheel and Formula V2 to simulate her car with the different types paddles shifter. In her opinion, through the customization that Fanatec offers, it is the best that can be achieved in terms of transmitting the sensations of a real vehicle. Complement it with a Fanatec shifter.
He says that during this stage, he has been introducing improvements little by little to improve his driving experience, such as the Astro A40 TR headset that allow maximum sound fidelity. Complemented by a Logitech keyboard, mouse and speakers.
At her feet, she has a Heusinkveld Ultimate pedal set that, according to her, is the closest replica to a real car in terms of sensations due to its extreme hardness and short travel.
It mainly uses three simulators such as rFactor 2, iRacing and Assetto Corsa where it simulates F3 and can train a multitude of tracks with realism.
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