Virtual racing games have gained immense popularity among gaming enthusiasts worldwide. These thrilling virtual experiences provide players with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world ...
With all motorsports on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic — including Formula 1, Formula E and IndyCar — the only experiences available are virtual. Disney’s ESPN is set to elevate that a notch by ...
Around the world, many motorsports have been postponed, and races have been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. In Australia, the Supercars races have been moved to virtual events for the ...
However, when I received an email from the Brooklyn Mile, I decided to give it a shot. The concept for the race was familiar: Instead of running a mile down Kent Avenue in Brooklyn on Father’s Day, ...
WASHINGTON — Psychologists have taken the "media priming" effects of popular video console and PC-based games on the road, finding that virtual racing seems to lead to aggressive driving and a ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. For many, the cancellation of major sporting events was the moment that made the coronavirus pandemic feel real ...
The moment in the virtual sun has arrived for simulated racing and the thousands of gamers who always wanted to race like Dale Earnhardt Jr. or Jeff Gordon at NASCAR tracks from Dover to Daytona.
Any week when the biggest news in racing is that the Indianapolis 500 has been postponed until August because of the coronavirus outbreak can't be a good week. However, there will still be racing. And ...
Sure, the racetracks are quiet. The very real threat of the COVID-19 coronavirus has many of us in lockdown. But don't let anyone tell you there's no live racing on TV. IMSA, Formula 1 and NASCAR all ...
Somehow our family became auto racing junkies. Watching F1 became a bonding experience, following a relative of ours who drives in IndyCar became a hobby, and the action of NASCAR wormed its way into ...