World of Racing – Phoenix

Phoenix, Arizona

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Sim Center
★★★★☆ 4.4

World of Racing's Phoenix location is a sim racing venue that offers a unique experience for racing enthusiasts in the Phoenix Valley. Located at 3227 E Bell Rd Suite D-120, this venue features professional full-motion simulators that provide an immersive racing experience. Whether you're a casual fan or a serious gamer, World of Racing has something to offer, from walk-in sessions to memberships and corporate events. In the heart of Phoenix, World of Racing is easily accessible and provides a great opportunity for locals and visitors to experience the thrill of sim racing. The venue's full-motion rigs and league racing options make it an ideal spot for those looking to improve their racing skills or compete with others. Additionally, the arrive and drive option allows individuals to simply show up and start racing without any prior commitment. This flexibility, combined with the venue's focus on providing a realistic racing experience, makes World of Racing a great destination for anyone interested in sim racing. As a sim racing venue in Phoenix, World of Racing is well-suited for individuals, groups, and companies looking for a unique entertainment experience. The venue's corporate events and membership options cater to a range of needs, from team-building activities to regular racing sessions. With its professional equipment and convenient location, World of Racing is a great resource for the Phoenix community, providing a fun and exciting way to experience the world of racing. For more information, visit their website at https://www.worldofracing.com to learn more about their services and options.

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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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