Why Real Racers Don't Like Sim Racers
Radically different cultures fuel the divide between real racers and their virtual counterparts, making it difficult for amateur and professional drivers alike to take up sim racing as a winter-time hobby. Sim racers implementing extremely strict social standards that turn sim racing into another type of chess club, and talking down to those they're attempting to emulate, gives off the impression to real world drivers that sim racing is just another nerd activity for millennials who are too lazy to leave the house.

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