We give thumbs up to Cruden's reason for building a $191,500 F1 simulator ... be tailored to provide feedback based on the chassis setup, wheelbase and track, tire and suspension settings ...
setup changes, or the impact of upgraded parts. The ability to accurately reproduce real-life conditions in the simulator can be incredibly valuable for a team, particularly with real-life F1 ...
Ferrari are going to extreme lengths to accelerate Lewis Hamilton's transition from Mercedes, and are even trying to 'erase' the F1 star's memory.