Frequently Questions People ask
No experience is required. Swiss sim centers are designed for both beginners and enthusiasts, offering full guidance, instructions, and support so you can jump straight into the action.
Most venues set a minimum age of 13 years and a height of 1.55m, with a typical weight limit around 110kg. Requirements may vary depending on the simulator setup.
Advance booking is recommended to secure your spot, especially for group races or competition events. Some venues allow walk-ins, but availability can be limited during peak hours.
You’ll find simulators modeled after Formula 1, GT, and rally cars, with access to world-famous circuits such as Monza, Nürburgring, Silverstone, Spa, and even Swiss-specific tracks.
Yes. Many centers allow you to participate in leagues, compete with friends, or even book the entire venue for private sessions, corporate team-building, or special events.
Professional instructors are often on-site to provide coaching, improve your racing line, and help develop advanced driving techniques-perfect for both casual drivers and aspiring esports competitors.
Swiss centers feature cutting-edge technology with full-motion rigs, force-feedback steering, high-fidelity pedals, and even g-force simulation to recreate the feeling of real racing.
Most venues offer flexible cancellation and refund policies. If a session is canceled, you can usually rebook or receive a refund.
Yes. Several centers and specialized Swiss shops sell high-end sim racing equipment and provide setup advice, upgrades, and ongoing technical support for home users.