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Patrick Long—a Porsche factory-team driver—uses the CXC Simulations Motion Pro II simulator for training and for coaching other drivers.
Many pro racers have invested in their own Motion Pro II simulators and consider them to be the best daily conditioning exercises – second only to being on the real track.
Nov. 10, 2005-- Companies provide improved technology exclusive to PRO/II simulation software ...
The company’s Motion Pro II simulator starts at a hefty $54,000, but that includes multiple widescreen displays, speakers, a working dashboard, pedals, and a racing seat that twists and turns ...
The Motion Pro II is priced from $52,000. Owners are assigned a support representative who is on call and can update software and troubleshoot issues via remote control from the CXC Tech Center.
The Motion Pro II simulator gives users the option of experiencing the handling of more than 1,000 cars, including the Ferrari 458 GT3 and Shelby Cobra.
CXC Simulations knows a thing or two about racing simulators -- and now they're testing their Motion Pro II racing sim system with the Oculus Rift HMD.
While CXC doesn’t offer much info on the specific simulation software engine being used, it does use a Motion Pro II simulator rig, which has full-motion hydraulic systems and haptic feedback ...
SimSci-Esscor PRO/II software will be embedded into simulation software from Axens. Invensys Operations Management (IOM) has recently signed two new partnership agreements. One of the partnerships is ...
The Motion Pro II also features an authentic race seat with 4-point harness, a force-feedback Sparco steering wheel with paddle shifters, and aluminum sport pedals.
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