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How F1's planned 60-40 power split for 2027 will affect each manufacturer

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“We’re getting there, we’re not the same yet” – Red Bull still playing catch-up with F1 rivals

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Kimi Antonelli's support system crucial to F1 title fight, says David Coulthard

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Max Verstappen’s ‘sarcastic’ Jimmy Fallon comeback leaves F1 fans in stitches

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Max Verstappen’s ‘sarcastic’ Jimmy Fallon comeback leaves F1 fans in stitches

F1 V8 engine return backed as David Coulthard says series can go "zero emissions"

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Rob Smedley sounds alarm on "slightly soul-destroying" Ferrari F1 upgrades

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Denny Hamlin wants NASCAR and FOX to take accountability for missed incidents

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Denny Hamlin wants NASCAR and FOX to take accountability for missed incidents

Why Jolyon Palmer believes Audi F1 is “behind on the curve” after Miami GP

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Why Jolyon Palmer believes Audi F1 is “behind on the curve” after Miami GP

Video: Driving the most realistic F1 sim you can buy

Formula 1 simulators used to be the exclusive domain of only the richest grand prix teams, but things are very different right now.

The British-based Dynisma company, which recently built Ferrari's new generation simulator at Maranello, has also created what is touted as the most realistic F1-spec sim that is available for anyone to buy right now.

The DMG-1 simulator, or motion generator as the company prefers to call it, offers a response time that sets a new benchmark in helping ensure drivers get feedback as quick as they need to.

Motorsport.com's F1 editor Jonathan Noble was invited along for a look at the DMG-1 and to find out just what makes it so realistic.

He also got to experience it first hand, driving a range of cars – including F1 machinery - around the Spa-Francorchamps and Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to get a better feel of just what makes the sim stand out.

Insight: Inside the most realistic F1 simulator you can buy

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