Simple Overview: Since I started sim racing in 2018, I've learned a lot about what actually makes you faster and what doesn't. I'm Tom, a top 1% rated driver on iRacing and a professional sim racing coach.
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I'm Tom, a top 1% rated driver on iRacing and a professional sim racing coach. Since I started sim racing in 2018, I've learned a lot about what actually makes you faster and what doesn't.
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- Since I started sim racing in 2018, I've learned a lot about what actually makes you faster and what doesn't.
- I'm Tom, a top 1% rated driver on iRacing and a professional sim racing coach.
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