The Ultimate Bang-for-Buck Racing Sim! My Gran Turismo 7 Setup
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- If there's one thing you should know about sim racing, it's that it's not a cheap hobby. After factoring in the cost of a wheel, pedals, and a cockpit, it can end up costing thousands of pounds just to get started - and that doesn't even include all the hardware required to actually run the game itself.
In this video, I’ll walk you through my sim racing setup, which I’ve carefully designed to enhance every aspect of my virtual driving experience, while staying within a sensible budget. If you wanted to check these products out for yourself, I’ve left links to everything in the description below.
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00:00 Intro
00:30 Hey Pals, welcome back.
02:01 Rig & Seat
03:38 Wheel & Pedals
04:44 Console
05:02 Display
05:59 LED Backlights
07:11 Sound System
07:35 Outro
Hey pals! I've had a lot of fun using this setup for the last year or so, but the time has finally come to say goodbye to the G29. I just posted a follow up video comparing the Logitech G Pro Wheel and the brand new Fanatec Gran Turismo DD Extreme - check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/eKk_14EyOiI/v-deo.htmlsi=bGUFPbF0_4gNxU40
I was watching the video and asking myself what will he be looking to get after 1 year. I see you and I have our eyes on the same thing.
You are very good at making me want to spend lots of money.
Same and I don’t even own a PS or Xbox. in fact why am I even watching this, and why did I just order a racing seat and steering wheel FFS 😂
@@user-vm9hh2se7s😂
LOL
I did!!
But this is the best bang for the buck.
I'm glad I came across your video. I'm a retired Army veteran who lost my left leg in a training accident right after Desert Storm and my right leg is paralyzed. I love racing but doing it with a joystick sucks. I need something cheap that I can hook up my hand controls from my car (Gas & brake with left hand, steer with my right) and this setup looks perfect. Cheers!
Thanks for you service!!!!
Use a fanatec with a mclaren gt3 wheel v2 you can brake and acelarate with your hands sometimes i get tired to acelaration with my legs and use it... you need to try it i use it with a playseat challenger a gt dd pro 8nm and the pedals v3 you can either brake with one leg or acelarate... good change for you and hope see you in gt7 ps5 or acc competizione
use g29, usb handbrake and ps4, very cheap
You can adjust the amount of force from the wheel in controller settings in Gran turismo.
It is only set at 50% by default so the g29 can give a surprising amount more force than before.
I was considering changing my wheel too before I found my wheel was delivering half the force it could.
So are you talking about more feedback support from the road and car or the car will respond to you turning the wheel?
There is a reason it's set at 50% if you set ffb to over 4 out of 10 you loose all road feeling on the g29 as it can't handle the harsh vibrations and washes all feeling out. Try setting it to 3 or 4 and turn sensitivity up to 8 or 9.
@@chappy0690good shout, must try this today!
You can change the g force because it locate at upper buttom g spot..
@@shiniquajones2812 you can change the strength and sensitivity
Maaaan your talking head shot looks so clean! 👌🏼 your whole setup and editing is so damn clean.
I like how clean you setup looks. As far as VR motion sickness goes I used to get bad motion sickness after a half hour with older VR systems I went to my friends house to try his PSVR2 out and I felt perfectly fine for the twoish hours I played didn't feel queezy once
Great video. Love the editing and quality. You’re inspiring man!
This was one of the best, most honest, naturally delivered, and compelling "talking head" tech videos I've seen in a long time. Keep up the good work!
1. I appreciate your minimalist taste for your interior decorating.
2. I have an Meta Quest 2 and I overcame my motion sickness by playing Rec Room. I took it slow with the movements and positioned my body to maintain balance and anticipate “movement” without my actual body moving. Sort of like a forward lunge position. It worked like a charm. No VR motion sickness at all anymore.
I borrowed an Oculus Rift and it actually improved my driving in Dirt 2.0. But it was a borrowed unit, which means I had to eventually give it back. After spending $10,000 CND on my triple screen PC Sim setup, I didn't want to go over board on a VR I would probably seldom use. So I got a used Acer Windows mixed reality for $50 CND. In all the use I have had between the Rift and the Acer, I have only had one dizzy experience in each. The Rift was probably due to lack of sleep, the Acer was spinning out and rolling backwards in a go-kart in Kart Kraft. Other than that, even though neither were very heavy units, just having them on your head for a long enough stretch does start making you feel pressure on your head. I normally can't race any longer than 2-3 hours max.
This is such a great video in the context of current direction "helpful" videos have gone on UA-cam. THANK YOU
Great video, for the motion sickness try this out, place a fan in front of you in a way that your face receives a good amount of "wind" makes a world of difference. I guess it kinds of bridge a little of the gap of visual movement and body perception of movement.
For PSVR2, I got bad motion sickness the first time I used it. So the next time that I tried it out I made sure to take my time during the setup process and also ensure that I had it properly on my head. There’s a sweet spot where everything is in focus, finding this spot resolved my issue. The blurred vision was causing my motion sickness. Now I use it daily with no issues and how immersive it is is truly insane.
I’ll keep this in mind, thanks pal 🙌🏼
I also had issues with motion sickness. Getting the perfect fit is worth the effort. Every time I put on the VR, I hit the PS button twice to go into the quick menu and adjust my pupil distance setting. This helped a bit, but the only thing that really helps is practice. I used to only be able to tolerate 5 minutes, but after playing daily, I'm able to handle hours at a time. It's worth the patience to experience to immersion. Thanks for the great video. I'll be purchasing this in the future.
The motion sickness goes away, having fan blowing gob you is the key to the best experience. I cant even play gt7 without the psvr2 now, it's just not the same
@@sailingenki2038 besides having a fan blowing air, what about blowing water to your face during one of those rainy races using a convertible? 😁
Some have it worse then others.. and some hardly ever experience it. I am lucky I can play any type of game, (racing, flying, fps) no problems and play for hours and hours till the Sence controllers needs a recharge. Just eat something before, a fan might help.
OK. Subscribed. I'm looking to try sim racing, and this has given me a steer on where and how to begin. Good stuff.
Great content, valid considerations. Really enjoyed it! Keep up the great work
I bought an Audi leather seat at the junkyard and built up a base for it, the wheel and pedals. As an added bonus the seat was fully adjustable so was completely powered for multiple drivers. I think the seat cost a hundred bucks and the base another 50. Some other miscellaneous costs (like a 12v supply for the seat and casters for the chair) and I might have been in for $225 (plus the wheel which was more than that). Was a pretty awesome setup though compared to commercial chairs.
What is the name of this machine? And how much can it cost?
So sick 🤯 clean settup 👌✨
Great video mate! I'm surprised you only have 15K subs. Great production and informative. Love it
Me too…very surprised as well
Thanks guys, appreciate the kind words! Just focusing on trying to make good videos for now, hopefully the numbers will follow soon 🫡
I am just into sim racing and I enjoyed playing GT7. I got severe motion sickness using PSVR2. Playing it in the lounge with the big screen is my only choice. I have no idea where to start and I found this video!
Thanks for sharing!
Just got the whole setup on amazon. Thanks for the vid!
Thank you, Jorge, for the great, instructive racing sim video...Well done!
Of course! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment 🙌🏼
Really nice setup dude! Enjoy
Suffer from VR motion sickness too, and recently got a tip that helped massively. Once you start feeling sick, it's too late, the key is to stop before you start feeling sick. Do 5, 10, 15 minute stints, whatever it is you can manage without feeling sick, and then stop. This supposedly allows your brain to experience VR without becoming sick, and allows you to adapt.
Seems to be working for me, starting to be able to go a lot longer in VR without feeling sick.
Absolutely this. If you try and push through your brain will associate it all as a bad experience and make you want to avoid it in the future. I struggled my first week on the Quest 2 when we got it but after that it was fine. Starting with static games (beat saber etc) will help too, don’t jump right into a racing sim to get use to VR lol
The trick is not stopping. You have to get used to it. Once you are used to it you can drive for hours. 4 hours in VR racing are not uncommon for me. Racing in VR is also less hard then a shooter because less is moving. And yes once you drive in VR you don't go back. The elevation differences you can see in VR you don't get on screens. My first time on the Redbull Ring ... A totally different experience.
@@MrBeeeJay that may have worked for you but I think you’re in a very small minority of people. You clearly didn’t get to a bad enough point where you just couldn’t play anymore. Usually due to having to actually throw up. The majority of people absolutely should take it off for at least a few minutes whenever they start feeling uneasy
What an exellent gentleman’s review. Thanks for the video effort.
Love the setup 🔥 I'll have to consider it for myself.
I have the same cockpit but the Fanatec CSL DD GT Pro with the Mclaren GT3 wheel and Fanatec V3 pedals. Definitely the best setup ive ever had!
Damn that racing seat is beautiful! Great vid man, you have a beautiful home too! p.s regarding motion sickness I used to get it in VR and I can honestly say practice makes it better. The more you use VR, the more you get your 'sea legs'.
Yooo just saw this video! love the coverage great explanation! For motion sickness wwithin VR try putting a fan in front of you while sitting in a swivel chair it helps keeps you pointed in the right direction. It definitely helped me out when I would get motion sickness
Hi Jorge Powell, I had bought the PS5 and the VR2 and of course GT7. I also had a somewhat strange feeling at the beginning when I drove in VR. I noticed the following. If you drive a track without mountain and dome (vertical) but only horizontal tracks at the beginning, the effect is not so strong. You can adjust your body to it. Drive slowly and without running and only at the beginning to get the body used to it. The interesting thing is that when you go vertical, your body thinks you are falling (because it is downhill). To prevent this, you can in fact train the body on it. In the meantime I've been riding for almost 3 months and I don't have any effects anymore that my body sends out. It really works very well. Take a comparatively straight route! Not exactly the Nürburgring (green hell) at the beginning. That goes wrong! I find your video very well explained! I am also looking for a seat and a steering wheel. I have an old Logitech steering wheel, which unfortunately due to license reasons are no longer supported in GT7, which I personally do not find okay.
Such an engaging review. Subscribed.
I'm glad your setup is perfect for you. I finally got my pc to that point for sim racing minus a few unnecessary but necessary items I still need.
It works for now but I'm definitely looking forward to upgrading my wheel & pedals!
@@JorgePowell I went direct drive and cannot believe how much better it is.
I had MAJOR motion sickness when I first started VR. You just have to keep at it and build your tolerance, now it doesn't matter what I play. No sickness at all.
Motion sickness from VR can come from lag. If you experience even the slightest stutter when moving your head, or have a couple of frames drop while moving around, it can throw your equilibrium off. Most start to experience discomfort when below 120 frames per second. The lower you dip, the worse. I had a game freeze once while I was running around and it took all my willpower to get the Index off without throwing up.
Thanks for this terrific guide as we enter Sim racing! One possible solution to your motion sickness challenge is one we use when fishing offshore: Wear a "baseball" style hat. The extended rim creates a level "false horizon" that stabilizes one's balance and seems to help prevent motion sickness and vertigo. Give it a try! And thanks again for sharing such excellent guidance!!!!
Great video. This was extremely helpful for someone who’s considering building a sim.
Thanks dude! Def need to start seeing you on the track 👀
Thanks for this video. This is how I am feeling right now.
Beautiful video, great suggestions!
I use Fanatec DD Pro 8mm, tried almost every other wheel on the market and this one gives you the best bang for a buck, and has the best ecosystem and support.
i agree it feels amazing
Did you consider the Playseat Challenge, which folds up? Agree, the G29 is good. I’m also considering a DD. Tried Fanatec’s new DD recently. Better feel and the GT wheel bundle with the load cell is under a 1k USD right now.
Very nice clean and professional presentation. I can see that you're a fastidious chap. Nice longe room too.
Just want to say that this channel definitely deserves way more subscribers. Amazing video all around, great quality, detailed descriptions (though the more technical details aren't mentioned), no messing around and straight to the point! Good stuff!
Such a clean setup! I hope to get this setup one day to use in the off season and save abuse on my car😅
VR Legs! PSVR2 was also my first experience with VR and the first few times I couldn't last more than 20 mins. Now I can keep it on longer sessions. Also the great thing about GT7, I got the usage/sweet spot right so I actually take it off between races which helps eyes take a break too.
One other site recommended using the Sony Pulse headphones to provide a better fit - finding the sweetspot more quickly.
I was HIGHLY sceptical, but it actually works. Almost instantly I find the sweetspot now.
GT7 on PSVR2 is indescribably mind-blowing. The PSVR2 is so sophisticated that there's comfort settings for everyone
This is a phenomenal video
Thanks for your review on setting up a Rig platform for doing Racing games. I have been doing racing games on my PC for years now and racing against other online drivers but yet to invest into getting a Rig Platform. May get one in the future. I also use VR all the time and I do not get sick using the device. Too bad you can't do VR, it is amazing and is very hard to go back to the Flat Display screen.
Good luck in your setup and racing. Take care.
As someone who often gets sick from VR, GT7 specifically is surprisingly easy on my stomach. I think having the interior around your field of view helps you feel anchored
I have almost the same sim setup it's pretty cool and I enjoy it allot I might upgrade to a moza or cammus setup in the future but live my Logitech wheel and shifter setup
This was really helpful 👍
Bro never knew that chair existed wow !!! I gotta have this Xmas 🎄 🙌🏽
pretty cool setup mate!! i just got my g920!
I can recommend Fanatec CSL DD (8nm version). I have that on the playseat trophy and it’s amazing. I use the McLaren GT3 wheel and csl pedals with load cell break. Been so much fun playing F1 22
100% going to pick up F1 23 when it comes out, I’ll check out the GT3 wheel - thanks for the advice!
CSL DD is Xbox, PC only
That chair/cockpit looks clean
I just bought PSVR2 for GT7 and it is worth every penny. I’m also prone to motion sickness and I’ve never felt queasy while playing. The only time I’ve felt slightly uncomfortable is during a spin out or if I push too hard into the barrier
Haha I didn’t even get close to crashing I was feeling so bad - hopefully I can figure it out eventually 😮💨
@@JorgePowelluse a pedestal fan to blow air onto your face. Worked for me.
Have you tried travel sickness pills? I had the PSVR1 and most games made me instantly want to throw up. Others like beat saber were fine. I used the pills for the first VR and it made things better. Psvr2 is better due to being in higher def, but I still can’t manage more than 5 - 10 mins without starting to feel it again in racing games. Thats a huge improvement on 10 seconds the first time round. Haven’t yet tried the travel sickness pills with PSVR2, but I’m going to give them another go!
What a wusss
Got the same rig as you arriving in the next few days. Just bite the bullet with vr you will soon get over the motion sickness and GT might surprise you as a lot of people who suffer motion sickness in some games get none with gran turismo. Seriously it's a game changer and once hooked you will never go back, it's better than real life.
Go for the Fanatec Ready2Race BMW bundle as it´s on sale and available right now!
I got mine a few days ago plus the same Playseat Trophy.
Coming from the G29 too i say: absolutely amazing. I love it! No comparison!
Use a fan when rocking VR pointed at you. Will help with any bad feelings
Will def try this next time!
@@JorgePowell Remember to never do VR on an empty stomach as well. You get used to VR over time.
Here's also a weird tip: turn down the brightness of your VR headset to the lowest. This makes the motion-blur when turning your head fast disappear, and that can help greatly with motion sickness. The HDR introduces quite a bit of ghosting on this headset due to how HDR is implemented. Lowering the brightness lessens that in a huge way.
Ps5 controllers are 6-axis motion sensing steering wheels, compatible with GT7. While not as good as the wheel, it’s good enough, and with the haptic feedback, it’s not bad. Not bad at all.
Great stuff👍🏼 I recommend Fanatec DD pro 8nm with your wheel of choice. Honestly, who the hell needs 20nm when this will hurt you when you get hit by another car with in game settings at 4 and wheel settings at only 45-55 dependant on the car. Pick the right wheel and your sorted for PC, Xbox and PS4/5. Too many others are geared to PC with add on options to make it viable with PS. May not of heard of them but I have a Simhound rig and love it. Half the size aluminium frame as lots of others but more sturdy than you would imagine.
no point of buying fanatec for arcade games like gt
@@sebastianslapekgt7 isn’t a strictly arcade game.
@@MarkNOTW it is actually
@@sebastianslapek it actually isn’t. It’s actually categorized as a sim-cade.
Dry nice setup. Looks really clean and tidy.
Thanks pal! I've really been enjoying the space recently
The key to overcoming motion sickness is starting off small and PLAYING REGULARLY. When i first started vr it took a month before i could play anything serious, now after playing vr for over 3 years i can play anything with no sickness
VR Tips. The only real way to get over VR sickness it to use it enough to get "VR legs." I used to get VR motion sickness, but not anymore. I suggest easing into it over the course of 2 weeks or so. Start with a short, 5-10 min session and up the time each day as you get more comfortable. After a few weeks of use, assuming you stick with it, the motion sickness should be completely gone. I also suggest starting with games and experiences that are less intense at first. An example of this would be beat saber. Eventually you can move up to fast motion games with no problems.
For VR I get motion sickness in “regular” VR games and can only play in short bursts. However GT7 VR is different - after a short initial break-in, I don’t feel any motion effect and can literally play for hours. I think it’s due to the more natural brain-eye-motion we get used to when driving a car in real life. PSVR2 is transformative for GT7
What set up do you use please ? Beside the mask psvr2 itself . Thks
At this point I’m on controller with the VR2 - but will be putting together a similar rig as in the video soon
Motion sickness is a phase I had to overcome, in order to enjoy gran turismo in VR. Your mind “adjusts” to it, in time.
The PSVR2 is a game changer with this game. Feels so real
The PlaySeat Trophy is an awesome rig.
PSVR2 with GT7 makes a massive difference when compared to a TV. GT7 will have the least motion sickness effect, especially when compared to games where you are walking around. That is my experience. Basically you have got to try it with GT7, you won't want to go back to flat!
Great video firstly, I like yourself am new to Sim Racing; My brother-in-law has VR for his PS5 and I have used it for GT7; as awesome as it is, I am not a fan of the VR - I ended up with a massive headache after doing a few races but the experience I have to say is very good; but i'll stick to my TV for now! As much as rigs are I will be making a pit cheap and out of pallets HAHA
I recommend the thrustmasterr t300 rs gt or normal because it’s double the feedback of g29 and the thrustmaster is be
T driven so it’s smoother
I also had motion sickness in games like RES evil 8 but not at all in sim racing games. Motion sickness is really a downer but more u play in VR u get used to VR and its not really a big issue after that. Also with the new VR headsets with better resolution and no graphical artifacts, smooth motion with steady FPS the immersion ist just over the top and i find it hard to play on flat screen nowdays.
i am a bigger buy too and I have been wanting a better chair, i'll look into this.
i also had motion sickness issues, i started real slow. picked a car that was convertible (i think i used a BAC?) and went to a track that was pretty flat (le mans?) and would spend about 5 minutes just driving fairly slow to get a feel for things until i felt the very beginnings of being disoriented and then i took it off. within a week i was able to complete a lap, within two weeks i was doing short races. within a month i was racing anything 15 minutes at a time. eventually i got into over 30 minute sessions.
just have to find your body's pace and extend it at a rate that works for you
Motion sickness: Every game except racing sims has done this to me. To get over it elsewhere, I just had to use it more. In early days even used pills for reducing motion sickness. Also ginger can help.
LED lights: Can't recommend Govee enough. Their software is some of the best, if not the best, and it has a little camera you put on top of TV, and it matches the back LED colors with what's on the tv perfectly.
First with PSV2, I cannot even drive more than 1 minutes. Later I drove a convertible in an oval track slowly. After a week or so, now I can racing in PSVR2 for hours. Sometimes still have trouble with road cars with soft suspensions. No issue with Gr.3 Gr.4 or cars that doesn't float.
Fanatec and Moza have great direct drive entry level offerings. Give them a look.
On motion sickness…for me it abated with time, but it was alway far less (or no existent) in a driving sim. Mostly because your body is fixed and there’s minimal head movement. Hope you can get passed it. VR is a treat with flying and driving.
Great vid. Thx!
One problem with moza. GT7
My guy - you will NOT regret getting a dd pro. Game changer you will love it
It’s definitely on the shortlist!
Hey - Nice vid!
I always felt sick playing VR in 30FPS - The VR2 is 60FPS and I have not felt sick a single time!
I was bummed for a long time because I thought it was me and not the FPS - Now I use it weekly!
Im guessing you have upgraded both wheel and to VR2!
If you haven’t, go buy right now
I watched the whole video thoroughly impressed, under the impression it’s budget friendly, to my shock, the chair alone is $1,000 Aud!!!!!!
What sort of price point would you consider budget friendly?
Great video, lad.
sound, I don't know if your particular setup can do 5.1 surround sound, but just basic surround speakers behind you would be great. you can hear cars coming up behind you. and place the subwoofer next to you.
I was debating btween the stand and the frame, thnkx for the tip.
Glad I could help!
Great video 👍🏼
Thing of getting a steering wheel for gaming and wondering if it can be placed in a different room than the ps5? As there's not a lot of room in the room where I have placed my ps5
This js the angle all sim seats should be at tbh. Helps with gravity. Takes strain off of your back etc. Also easier on the legs/feet. Def not a budget seat though at 5 to 600 dollars.
PSVR2 was my first time trying VR and I got motion sickness pretty bad the first 7-10 times. Each couple uses I would get a little less motion sick, or it took longer to feel sick. But now I don’t get motion sickness at all.
With VR, you just need a week to adapt gradually. I get sick easily on cars and boats in real life, and with VR it was no different, but 1 week after doing it gradually I can play for 5 hours straight with no motion sickness at ALL. Don't give up, it is too good to pass up.
For the motion sickness try put wrest bands on your wrests. I fly fpv drones and at first I had same motion sickness
You're missing a lot not having PSVR2 for GT7.I was very sensitive to motion sickness too but somehow PSVR2 have done something (which I don't know) that reduce motion sickness in GT7.Over time, you can eliminate motion sickness by getting use to VR. After my third session of GT7, I was immune to motion sickness. Now, I can play GT7 for 3h without any issue.
have a floor mat so you have a way to ground and center yourself
have a fan blowing on you so you have a sense of direction
start off with vr games with minimal movement, i recommended beatsaber or something like it
and just do small sessions everyday, maybe lasting a little longer each time.
I have a very similar setup including TV, wheel, but I have the challenge instead of trophy cockpit. How far do you have it away from your TV when playing GT7 and what view do you typically use?
great video what was the make and model of your first sim wheel stand and where did you purchase it, thank you.
If you will continue using the PS, the only DD option I'm aware of at the moment in the Logitech PRO wheel\base + Pedal. There maybe other brands that can work on consoles with some kind of adapter (or other mods) but if you want the out of the box, guaranteed to work package, that would be the Logitech PRO. I actually purchased this combo last month (Playseat Trophy G Edition + Logitech PRO) but I am waiting on the Playseat, which should arrive this week. I'm moving from a Wheel Stand Pro Deluxe + Logitech G29 setup.
THANKS
For VR sickness you should try playing VR games where you only move when you move in real life, for example SuperHot VR. This will let you get used to VR, then you can jump into racing games. If you are not used to VR and you jump into games where you move in-game but are still in real-life you it will be overwhelming and you will get sick. Get used to VR first and then race.
nice video explained alot
7:54 - i actually use the clutch pedal as my break pedal since it felt really awkward to break with my legs so close together
My recommendation: T-GT2 with t-lcm on a next-level rigg, mounted on a big worden Board with 4 wheels to move it in any room I want. Take wheels with brakes, so the rigg doesn't move when ffb is punching in. Brg, rellik
Start flying FPV, will cure all motion sickness 😂😂 class vid my dude
Nice video. And the shifter?
I would just upgrade you wheel to the new Logitech wheel or the official GT Wheel, which is still a Logitech wheel
Or just spend out on a Fanatic wheel for the PS.
I still use my G29, Still a great wheel for those who like to race, from time to time, love the info video, awesome breakdown Sir!
another wheel i would use especially now is the CSL bundle by fanatec, saving up that money though may not suit you but trust me when i say it will be worth it for you and you wont feel like upgrading again in the near future
It might be weird, try put a standing fan in front of you while using VR headset. The wind that blows to your face (or body) will somehow help your brain to adapt with the motion sickness. I'm not sure if this will help other games else than racing sim.
Slowly build up your VR tolerance. This worked for me. Start by driving forward slowly, up to 5min or less. If you begin to feel sick at all. Stop. Come back later and try again. Before long I began to feel fine in those shorter bursts. I then was able to incrementally increase car speed and session duration. To where I can now do a whole longer play session without feeling sick. It took a couple weeks or so to get there.
But I do think it’s worth the time and effort. VR sim racing is such a game changer. I race better with it.