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As Edward took control, he learned the basics of gear shifting, braking, and navigating tight corners. The challenge was daunting, especially considering the professional record of 1 minute 20 seconds on the track. Despite initial mistakes and a few crashes (a humbling rookie experience), the simulator’s high level of realism kept the adrenaline high. The session highlighted how virtual racing fosters skill development, muscle memory, and strategic thinking—traits that pros at Legion of Racers often transfer into real-world motorsport careers.