SimRaceway

1957 Maserati 250F Released.

Regarded by many as the definitive front-engined Formula One car, the Maserati 250F was first unleashed in the 1954 season. Over the next few years, this beguiling single-seater would contest a total of 46 Formula One Grand Prix, claiming eight poles and seeing eight checkered flags.

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SimRaceway – McLaren F1 LM 1995 Released.

A track-oriented, limited-edition variant of McLaren’s original supercar, the F1 LM (“Le Mans”) was released to celebrate the F1 GTR’s stunning success at the Circuit de la Sarthe in 1995. One was built for each of the prestigious event’s five finishers but, while they were based on their race-bred relatives, they were all modified for use on the road.

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Simraceway – 2011 Lexus LFA Released.

The LFA was designed by Lexus to prove the high-end Japanese manufacturer had what it took to storm the performance car market in the same way it had managed to dominate the luxury one. Although it was officially introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2009, it had been in development for almost a decade previously, with concepts exhibited both in 2005 and 2007.

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Simraceway – Circuit of the Americas Released.

With Formula One returning to the US this season, Simraceway has just released as part of its wide-ranging track offering the country’s first circuit specifically designed and built for the FIA’s premier series. Keep reading for more information–and to find out how you can win a VIP trip to the real Circuit of the Americas.

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SimRaceway – 1970 Alpine A110 Released.

With its lightweight construction and rear-engine layout, the Renault Alpine A110 became the de facto rally vehicle for enthusiasts during the 60s.This 1970s example that has been faithfully reproduced is powered by a 1.6L inline-four that put outs 140hp, propelling the lightweight A110 to 60 miles per hour in 6 seconds flat.

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Mobil 1 The Grid “SimRaceway” Special.

Simraceway is an online racing game that allows avid race fans the opportunity to compete against fellow racers in the latest cars on incredibly realistic race tracks. The virtual racing environment is created using immensely powerful track and vehicle mapping similar to the technology used in Formula 1 simulators. Simraceway also turns to expert drivers Allan McNish, Dario Franchitti and in-house developer Nico Rondent to hone the car to as realistic a feel as possible.

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SimRaceway – 2010 Maserati MC12 GT1 Released.

The presence on the track of the Maserati MC12 GT1 is a reflection of the celebrated Italian manufacturer's one-time owner, Ferrari's eagerness to return it to its racing roots after a 37-year break. And Enzo himself would surely have been impressed with the performances the 2,800-lb, 6.0-liter V12-powered car racked up while carrying off an impressive thirteen major titles in only half a decade of international GT racing.

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SimRaceway – Martinsville Speedway track added.

Opened in 1947, Martinsville Speedway is one of the few remaining short track venues used by NASCAR. In fact its 0.526-mile oval, complete with asphalt straights and distinctive low-banked, concrete-and-blacktop corners, is the shortest circuit used in modern Sprint Cup Series racing.

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