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  2. GTR Evolution - Wikipedia

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    GTR Evolution adds several new cars, such as Audi R8 or Koenigsegg CCX, and tracks including variants of Nürburgring. [4] Overall, the game has around 20 real-world tracks, along with different car variations separated in 12 classes. [5] There is a newly added Arcade mode, which doesn't include qualifying races. [6]

  3. Sim racing wheel - Wikipedia

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    A Logitech G29 racing wheel. Sim racing wheels, like real-world racing steering wheels, can have many buttons. Some examples are cruise control or pit-lane limiter for the pit lane, button for flashing lights, windscreen wipers, radio communication with the team, adjustments to the racing setup (such as brake balance, brake migration, differential braking (entry, mid+, exit, hi-speed; to make ...

  4. Gran Trak 10 - Wikipedia

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    Atari produced numerous other racing arcade games in the same style as Gran Trak, including LeMans (1976), Sprint 2 (1976), Super Sprint (1986), and Badlands (1989). [19] [20] Gran Trak 10 was the first arcade car racing video game and the first video game to use a steering wheel, for which it has been called the "grandfather" of car racing ...

  5. List of ColecoVision games - Wikipedia

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    Comes with the Expansion Module #2, a steering wheel (required to play). Tutankham: 1983 Maze, shooter Parker Brothers Up'n Down: 1984 Racing, maze On-Time Software [3] Sega: Venture: 1982 Action Coleco Victory: 1983 Side-scrolling shooter Nuvatec [3] Coleco Roller Controller required; uses all four action buttons WarGames: 1984 Strategy Coleco

  6. Game controller - Wikipedia

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    Some wheels turn only 200 to 270 degrees lock-to-lock but higher-tier models can turn 900 degrees, or 2.5 turns, lock-to-lock, or more. The Namco Jogcon paddle was available for the PlayStation game R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. Unlike "real" video game steering wheels, the Jogcon was designed to fit in the player's hand.

  7. Direct-drive sim racing wheel - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, direct-drive sim steering wheels were introduced in large scale to the consumer mass market as a more advanced alternative to gear- and belt-driven steering wheels. The first commercially broadly available direct-drive wheel base was released in 2013 by the UK-based Leo Bodnar Electronics , after having been retailing to racing teams ...

  8. GM-owned Cruise has lost interest in cars without steering ...

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    The other big change for GM, of course, is the October accident involving one of Cruise’s self-driving Chevy Bolts in San Francisco (in which a woman was dragged underneath the car), and the ...

  9. Simraceway - Wikipedia

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    Simraceway was an online racing simulation that hosted live, multiplayer racing events. The race environment was developed by Ignite Game Technologies, Inc. The service used a client-server software model similar to popular online games such as World of Warcraft allowing the racing environment to be continually updated.