F1 and Red Bull are selling a car simulator based on a championship-winning design for $120,000 – more than some real supercars
If you've ever wanted to drive a Formula One Championship-winning car, you can pretend to do so for the same price as a new Porsche 911.the RB18 car simulator on Tuesday, with"The Champions Edition" retailing for £99,999, or around $120,000.
The slightly cheaper"Race Edition" is about $90,000 – but it doesn't include the front-wing assembly which gives F1 cars their distinctive look. The hefty price tag comes from the fact that the simulators are constructed"using the same process" as the real car whichIt might not have wheels or a rear wing, but other than that, it looks like the real thing, and includes a curved AOC screen and computer for virtual racing.
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