One Line Racing Center

Austin, Texas

Sim Center
★★★★☆ 4.6

One Line Racing Center brings the thrill of motorsports to North Austin. Located just off I-35 near the Harris Hill Raceway, this isn't your average arcade racing game. Expect professional-grade, full-motion racing simulators that deliver a realistic driving experience. Whether you're a seasoned track day enthusiast looking for seat time between events, or completely new to racing, One Line Racing offers options to suit different skill levels. This sim racing center provides more than just the chance to hop in and drive. One Line Racing offers structured coaching sessions and league racing for those who want to improve their skills. They also cater to corporate events, offering a unique team-building activity. For casual racers, walk-in sessions provide a flexible way to experience the simulators without a long-term commitment. If you're interested in improving your driving technique, or just want to try something new and exciting, One Line Racing Center is worth checking out. With professional training available and a convenient location for anyone in the Austin area, it's a great way to experience the world of motorsports in a controlled environment.

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Know Before You Go

Booking model
Sim centers sell rig time by the hour ($30-80 per seat) with multi-hour and league packages discounted. Reservations recommended — popular rigs sell out evenings.
Hardware tier
Look for the rig spec before booking: direct-drive wheel (Fanatec / Simucube / VRS) and load-cell pedals are the modern minimum. Older belt-drive setups feel toy-ish.
Title library
Most centers run iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, and rFactor 2 as the staples. Some add Gran Turismo or RaceRoom. Ask which platform is loaded for your slot.
League nights
Centers run multi-week league seasons in iRacing or ACC for $150-400 with a fixed rig schedule and championship points. Great way to meet local sim racers.
First-time tips
Sim racing is much more sensitive to inputs than arcade games. Start in slower cars (MX-5 cup, GT4) before jumping into open-wheelers — and stretch your shoulders.

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