The eventful July
TUOMAS PÖNTINEN BOSSING IN THE EURO NASCAR SERIES – THE PACE IS THERE
A long off-season in winter, a competition field full of top athletes, many drivers on their way to the top of the world and no place for everyone. How do traditional motorsport drivers cope with the tough competition with a limited budget and track time? Yes, the answer is digital motorsport!

UNIVERSAL TOP MONITOR MOUNT FOR SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
How many times have you asked yourself while racing:
- How much fuel is left?
- Is the fuel enough to finish?
- What laptimes is the guy infront of me doing?
- Is the driver behind catching me?
- What are my viewers discussing in the stream chat?
Asking and wondering these questions makes you lose the focus on driving, making you prone to do mistakes and losing critical time on track. Having the information available at glance when you need it, frees your capacity to focus on the actual racing thus making you perform better on track.

THROWBACK THURSDAY: SIM RACING SUPER WEEKEND AT THE BEGINNING OF JULY
Sim Racing’s Finnish championships were raced at the beginning of July. During the Salon SM week on Saturday, the Finnish champion of digital track racing was decided and at the same time, at Imatra Ajo, Dirty Racing organized the final event of the F1 eSM league, where the Finnish champion of F1 Esports was crowned. We were involved in both events as an equipment supplier to support the organization of the events.

OP SIM RACING CENTER IS BACK AND OPEN FOR ALL DRIVERS
In the spring, due to the acceleration of the corona pandemic, we had to stop active operations at the OP Simulator Center. Now the situation is different and eight top-level simulators serve all drivers in the form of private events and test drives! Want to know more or launch your own sim racing center wherever you live? Drop us a note and we’ll help you out!
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