Three weeks later, Leo uninstalled iRacing. He canceled his subscription. He sold his direct-drive wheel and bought a cheap, second-hand Logitech G27—the exact wheel that F1 2013 was designed for.
The rear end stepped out instantly. No traction control. Not a "simulated" lack of TC—a real one. The tires were rock-hard, the chassis a flexing aluminum bathtub, the turbo lag a yawning chasm between his foot and the horizon. He wrestled the wheel, sawing at it, correcting oversteer on every exit. Download F1 2013
Finally, he picked a random scenario:
Because F1 2013 had something modern sims had lost: Three weeks later, Leo uninstalled iRacing
He clicked Download —or rather, Install . Three weeks later
He whispered to no one: "This is why I started."