Twin Racing Car Simulator
This is a pair of seat-and-wheel racing rigs that two people drive at once. Each one is a Playseat bucket seat, fitted with a World Rally Championship cover, sat on the flightcase it travels in, with a Logitech force-feedback wheel, a set of pedals and a gearstick in front of it and a Samsung screen on a stand at eye level. You'll also see this kind of kit listed as an F1 simulator, a GT or driving simulator, a sim racing rig or just a car simulator - it's the same two-player setup.
The two rigs link together, so the pair race the same track head-to-head and can see where they stand against each other rather than driving separate games side by side. The wheel has proper force feedback, weighting up through the corners and kicking back when you clip a kerb, which is where the realism comes from. It isn't a motion platform, so the seat itself stays put, and that keeps the footprint small and the setup straightforward on a stand or in a function room.
It runs a console racing game - pick a car, pick a circuit, and a lap takes a couple of minutes, with on-screen position and lap times and a ghost-car time trial if people want to chase a best lap. A two-player driving game pulls a crowd on a trade show floor in a way a banner never will, and it gives your team a reason to start talking to whoever's waiting for a go.





































