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CXC Racing Simulator Has Former Ferrari Tech

Let’s say your name is Jerry and you always wanted to be a race car driver and your favorite band is Primus. Good, now that we have that out of the way, since it is unlikely you will be getting a Formula One sponsorship any time soon, you can instead concentrate on amassing the amount of money you will need to purchase a racing simulator and the CXC Motion Pro II might be a good one to consider because they just added former Ferrari and Maserati tech Josh Allen to their engineering team. Allen worked three years at Ferrari, specializing in chassis design during the time of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello, then spent four more years at Maserati before returning to the USA as a consultant and finally joining CXC where he has designed the wiring harness system currently employed by the CXC Motion Pro II racing simulator. The machine is the simulator of choice for professional drivers from all classes as well as [mostly wealthy] racing fans who want to experience the race driving experience – which, as we said, works out well if your name is Jerry and you always wanted to be a race care driver.

It will set you back a bit, however, as the CXC Motion Pro II – which has 1080p resolution and a 60-degree field of view which can be upgraded to 180-degrees – currently retails for $49,000.

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