i-SimRace brings professional-grade sim racing to the heart of Las Vegas at the Fashion Show Mall, just off the bustling Strip. Unlike static arcade setups, this venue uses full-motion simulator rigs that replicate the physical feedback of real race cars, giving drivers a visceral sense of speed, g-forces, and track texture. The system is built for accuracy and immersion, making it a go-to spot for both enthusiasts looking to sharpen their skills and newcomers curious about what high-end sim racing feels like. What sets i-SimRace apart is its competitive daily lap-time tournaments, where drivers of all levels can test their speed on detailed recreations of real circuits—including a custom Las Vegas Strip track that mirrors the region’s iconic layout. The top performer each day earns a $200 prize, adding a real stake to the experience. Walk-in sessions make it easy to drop by without advance planning, and the venue’s location in a major shopping center means it fits naturally into a day of exploring the central Strip. Whether you're a motorsports fan, a gaming enthusiast, or just looking for a different kind of adrenaline fix in Vegas, i-SimRace offers a hands-on, skill-based alternative to the city’s usual entertainment roster. The focus is on performance and realism, not spectacle—so come ready to drive.
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Know Before You Go
- Platform type
- Motion sims use either 2-DOF / 3-DOF (pitch and roll only), 6-DOF (full hex), or yaw-pitch-roll plus heave platforms. The 6-DOF is the gold standard for racing.
- Acclimation period
- First runs in a 6-DOF rig feel disorienting until your inner ear sync up with the motion cues. Most centers offer a 10-min calibration drive before the timed session.
- Best for
- Motion adds real value for endurance practice (you feel kerbs, curbs, and weight transfer in laps you couldn't sustain otherwise) and for FIA-licensed training.