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Race drivers use games to stay sharp as virus shuts tracks

Virtual races in place of real ones

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DÜSSELDORF, Germany, March 23, (AP): Le Mans winner Neel Jani won’t feel his tires grip the road in a competitiv­e environmen­t for quite some time with the Formula E season suspended due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

That doesn’t mean he can’t find a race worth his time. To do that, he’s been taking his auto racing skills online – and finding himself at times overmatche­d.

“Against the gamers, it’s a different world,” he said. “They’re incredibly quicker than all of us, all of the real racing drivers.”

Pros from Formula One and other leading series are using race simulators to stay sharp and entertain fans with their seasons postponed by the outbreak.

Since the season-opening Australian Grand Prix was called off last weekend, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has been racing online, as has McLaren’s Lando Norris.

“It’s good just to keep you in the groove from a mental, psychologi­cal aspect,” Jani, who raced against Verstappen on Sunday, told The Associated Press.

Jani was using a borrowed simulator at a friend’s house and has ordered his own simulator, but doesn’t know when it will arrive amid restrictio­ns in Switzerlan­d due to the virus.

Jani says it’s good for training “pure racecraft,” particular­ly overtaking, although there’s nothing like wrestling a real race car around a track.

“Being quick in a real car and being quick in a sim, there are still different aspects coming into

In this, March 4, 2020, file image, F1 driver Max Verstappen of The Netherland­s drives his car through one of the two banked corners during a test and official presentati­on of the

renovated F1 track in the beachside resort of Zandvoort, western Netherland­s. (AP)

play. In the real cars, first of all, you need the physical condition to be able to do it, so you need to have physically to train and all these things,” he said.

Sim racing allows fans to watch drivers who wouldn’t normally race each other. So far, Verstappen has taken on gamers, but also Indy 500 winners Juan Pablo Montoya and Simon Pagenaud.

Drivers aren’t the only athletes using technology to stop their skills from decaying while in self-isolation.

The 2018 Tour de France-winning rider Geraint Thomas is one of a number of cyclists moving online to give indoor workouts more purpose.

He’s been using the Zwift platform to turn a ride on an exercise bike into a group race through

computer-generated scenery in the fictional nation of Watopia.

Some PGA Tour players already have simulators in their homes and can use them as part of normal practice to check the launch angle, ball speed and other measuremen­ts relevant to the

swing. Full Swing Golf is one of the largest companies and supplies Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Jason Day and Gary Woodland. Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler even spent time this week by using a simulator to compare left-handed swings.

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