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Revolution Racing Embraces Technology, Hands-On Training
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (February 22, 2010) Revolution
Racing continues to evolve its driver development curriculum by combining technology with
hands-on training in its academy-style development program. Strategic partnerships with
iRacing and VisionRacer, along with contributions from Logitech, allow Revolution drivers
to get behind the virtual wheel to prepare for the 2010 season. In addition to weekly,
traditional on-track test sessions, Revolution Racing, which operates four NASCAR K&N
Pro Series East teams and six NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Late Model teams, is
embracing simulator technology as a way for its young, up-and-coming drivers to gain
additional seat time. This
is one more tool we are able to use for driver development, said John Story,
President of Revolution Racing. Through our partnerships with iRacing and
VisionRacer, and collaboration with Logitech, our drivers are able to climb into a
simulator at their leisure and test at a different track without leaving the race shop. iRacing
provides the simulation software, Logitech is providing G27 Racing Wheels and VisionRacer
supplies sleek, high performance motorsports chassis for the Revolution Racing simulators.
iRacings software, which allows drivers to race, practice or qualify in a wide
variety of cars and tracks, is used by Dale Earnhardt Jr., Marcos Ambrose, Brad
Kesolowski and a number of other drivers from all forms of motorsports. iRacing currently
includes four of the nine tracks on the 2010 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East schedule, as
well as Toyota Speedway at Irwindale, the site of the annual Toyota All-Star Showdown. Its
amazing how authentic the experience is with the chassis and the wheels force
feedback, said Andy Santerre, Revolutions Director of Competition, K&N Pro
Series of the VisionRacer chassis and the Logitech G27 dual motor Racing Wheel. iRacing
has done a tremendous job with the tracks and cars in their simulation software and the
G27 wheel and VisionRacer chassis complete the package. Our simulators will be a great
learning tool for our drivers, especially on tracks like Martinsville where NASCAR policy
prohibits us from testing. Revolution
Racing is installing multiple simulators at its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters, allowing
all 10 of the teams drivers to test at the same time, as well as compete against one
another in head-to-head races. The
10 Revolution Racing drivers, each participating in the Drive for Diversity program, work
in the Revolution Racing shop and have entered an academy-style training program with the
team. In addition to simulator testing, their curriculum includes weekly on-track testing
and hands-on shop work, as well as marketing and media training. |
Last Updated on 03/04/10
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com