/r/theartofracing
A subreddit about learning and teaching the technical side of motorsport and racing as a craft.
Advice and resources for the world of motorsport. Real or simulation. Karts to Formula 1 and everything in between.
Welcome!
This subreddit is for anyone interested in racing and motorsport.
It's about learning and teaching the art of racing itself. The technical side of racecraft and the machines behind it.
Our content includes websites and articles teaching racecraft as well the engineering behind the machines. Also welcome are questions, stories or videos asking for advice from the community on your racing.
The goal is eventually to have a plethora of resources and advice from the ground up on racing and great community geared towards knowledge and teaching.
Flairs:
You can sort content by flair from the top bar.
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced flairs refer to content which teaches racing itself. Also, just because something is "Off-Topic" doesn't mean it's not welcome.
You can select your user flair above next to your username. You can request custom user flairs by messaging the mods here.
Rules:
Rule 1: Be chill
Rule 2: Be cool
Crave more racing?
Console sims:
Forza Motorsport | Gran Turismo | F1 2016 | Project CARS |
PC:
iRacing | Assetto Corsa
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