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  • Past Events: Sim Racing in Action

    MELBOURNE GRAND PRIX

    For the past four years, our racing simulators have been part of the Australian Grand Prix weekend, previously featured in spaces like the Lamborghini Lounge and the Tech Hub.

    This year was our biggest yet, with over 22 simulators built and rolled out across multiple locations around Melbourne, including Adidas and The Precinct, giving more people the chance to experience high-quality sim racing throughout the F1 weekend.


    FAQ

    Complete packages include professional-grade simulators, frames, setup and calibration, on-site technical support, timing systems and collection service. We provide everything needed for immediate operation, including backup equipment and experienced operators if required.

    Each racing simulator requires a footprint of approximately 3x2 metres, which includes clearance for safe and comfortable use. For multiple simulators, we also account for queuing, spectator space and event flow. During pre-event planning, our team will work closely with your venue to ensure ideal placement and an optimised layout.

    Absolutely. Our systems can be configured for different difficulty levels, from newcomer-friendly assists to full professional settings. Our onsite operators can also help participants find appropriate settings and provide guidance to maximise their experience, regardless of racing experience.

    We’ve refined our logistics for efficiency and minimal disruption. Each simulator typically takes 30 to 60 minutes to fully set up, including calibration. Our experienced team liaises with your venue beforehand to coordinate access and power. Breakdown is equally swift, meaning there are no delays or mess to clean up. With our racing simulator hire, you’ll get a professional, turnkey experience from start to finish.

    Absolutely. Rigs, screens, overlays, leaderboards and even in-game liveries can be branded. Your logo lives at the centre of the experience, not on a banner behind it, ensuring maximum visibility in photos, videos and live content.

    A single simulator can comfortably run 15–25 drivers per hour, depending on format. Multi-rig setups dramatically increase throughput and enable head-to-head racing, timed challenges or knockout tournaments — perfect for crowd-driven activations.

    These are professional-grade systems that real drivers actually use to train. Direct-drive steering, load-cell pedals and high-fidelity physics deliver authentic car behaviour that reacts to every movement. It’s the same sensations sim racers and real drivers rely on to refine technique.