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SimCraft Integrates with iRacing to Deliver the Ultimate Virtual Car Racing Experience

Published 2009-01-05 10:00
By SimCraft Corporation
iRacing integration to be featured with SimCraft simulator at the 2009 International CES(R)

BREINIGSVILLE, Pa., Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- SimCraft Corporation, developers of true-to-life full-motion racing simulators recently announced its integration with iRacing.com, an online, subscription-based racing simulation service.

"We're proud to add iRacing to our existing suite of racing integrations," said Sean Patrick MacDonald, SimCraft's co-founder and chief technical officer. "Between iRacing's proprietary laser mapping technology that replicates the eccentricities of the world's best road courses, short ovals, and superspeedways, and our cutting-edge software that results in zero latency between what you're seeing and what you're feeling -- we're offering racing professionals and serious amateurs an unparalleled experience."

iRacing was founded by Dave Kaemmer and John Henry. Kaemmer was co-founder of Papyrus Design Group, developers of award-winning racing simulations including NASCAR Racing: 2003 Season and Grand Prix Legends. Henry is principal owner of the Boston Red Sox and Fenway Sports Group -- the co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing -- as well as an avid sim racer.

SimCraft will debut its professional-grade (APEX SC830) at the 2009 International CES(R), Jan. 8-11, 2009, in Las Vegas. SimCraft also plans to demonstrate the iRacing software integration at its booth (LVCC, South Hall 2, Booth #25311) in the Electronic Gaming section.

The APEX SC830 features three degrees of freedom (roll 40 degrees / pitch 25 degrees / yaw 40 degrees) and has a state-of-the-art architecture that recreates center of mass rotations. For more details, visit SimCraft.com.

About SimCraft

SimCraft's roots trace back to the late William Dexter MacDonald, a retired electrical engineer, who designed a new method of simulating the motion of aircraft in 1998. Though MacDonald never saw his vision come to complete fruition, his son Sean continued the mission and expanded the technology into motorsports simulation.

As several generations of prototyping ensued, so did the young company's needs for planning in manufacturing and business development. SimCraft partnered with XenGenn, LLC, to catalyze these efforts and help refine the new technology and expand its applications. The now patent-pending simulation technology appeals to drivers and pilots alike because of its high-fidelity performance and military-grade quality. From training applications to pure entertainment, the SimCraft product lineup has broad appeal.

SimCraft is a member company of the Advanced Technology Development Center and has offices in Atlanta, Georgia, and Breinigsville, Pennsylvania.

SOURCE SimCraft Corporation



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