Looking to race .

Now that you have your racing equipment you know want to drive. Here are the recommended racing sims, leagues and racing cars that we are suggesting.

  • 🟒 Beginner

    Best for: Kids, casual players, and first-timers at the show. Easy to drive, fun, and forgiving.

    • Cars

      • Mazda MX-5 Cup

      • Abarth 500 / small hatchbacks

      • Touring Cars (TCR / BTCC)

    • Sims / Games

      • Gran Turismo 7 (PS5)

      • Forza Motorsport (Xbox / PC)

    • Leagues / Communities

      • In-game quick races

      • Casual online lobbies (GT7 / Forza)

  • Description text goes he🟑 Intermediate

    Best for: People who want more realism, proper racecraft, and structured racing.

    • Cars

      • GT4 cars

      • Porsche 911 Cup

      • Touring Car leagues (slightly more serious)

    • Sims / Games

      • Assetto Corsa (PC, very moddable)

      • Assetto Corsa Competizione (GT3/GT4 focus)

    • Leagues / Communities

      • The SimGrid (casual & competitive events)

      • GridFinder (find local/global leagues)re

  • Description text goes hereπŸ”΄ Pro

    Best for: Serious drivers, sim enthusiasts, and those ready for competition.

    • Cars

      • GT3 cars (Ferrari 296 GT3, BMW M4 GT3, etc.)

      • Formula cars (F3 β†’ F1 level)

    • Sims / Games

      • iRacing (PC) – structured online racing, licensing system

      • Automobilista 2 (varied cars, advanced physics)

    • Leagues / Communities

      • iRacing Official Leagues (Rookie β†’ Pro ladder)

      • Apex Racing League (Amateur & Pro series)

      • SimRacingLeagues.org (global organized racing)