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In this episode of “Data Driven F1”, Ganna Pogrebna and Patrick Henz analyze past, present, and future of Formula 1 simulations, reviewing “Enduro” on the Atari VCS 2600, “Pitstop” on the Commodore C64 and “Ferrari Formula One Racing Simulation” on the Amiga.
Based on the concept that the holistic stimulation of all five senses lead to stronger experiences, they visit the Ferrari Simulation Centre in Milan and discuss the new TCCT eClassic simulators designed by Pininfarina and Zagato. Patrick and Ganna also provide their ideas about the future, where the boundaries between physical and virtual racing may blur.
By Ganna Pogrebna and Patrick Henz5
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In this episode of “Data Driven F1”, Ganna Pogrebna and Patrick Henz analyze past, present, and future of Formula 1 simulations, reviewing “Enduro” on the Atari VCS 2600, “Pitstop” on the Commodore C64 and “Ferrari Formula One Racing Simulation” on the Amiga.
Based on the concept that the holistic stimulation of all five senses lead to stronger experiences, they visit the Ferrari Simulation Centre in Milan and discuss the new TCCT eClassic simulators designed by Pininfarina and Zagato. Patrick and Ganna also provide their ideas about the future, where the boundaries between physical and virtual racing may blur.