After visiting the museum, I had to give the F1 simulator a try. If you’ve never experienced one before, it might be quite impressive—but honestly, it didn’t live up to my expectations. The software used is Assetto Corsa, and you can choose your preferred track. The simulator offers some motion and a seatbelt tensioner to simulate braking force, which is a nice touch, though not particularly spectacular. The biggest downside was the lack of force feedback, which made it difficult to drive precise racing lines through corners. Compared to my own 4DOF rig with VR and Fanatec direct drive, this felt far less realistic. Still, if you're already there, it's kind of a must-try experience—just be prepared to spend €30. You can find a short video of the ride on YouTube by searching for...
Read moreOver priced and very disappointing. Travelled from Garda and wish we hadn't. No interactive experience and just a few cars that you can't go near. Pictures posted are the entritiy of the museum and such a let down. Then they have the cheek to charge another 20 euros for a 7 min sim experience. 30 mins to do the...
Read moreMy son who himself is a sim racer enjoyed the experience but seems like the force feedback is weak for who usually races with no option to turn it higher. Nevertheless, whilst expensive (Euros 30 for 7 mins) still highly...
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