If you can stretch your budget, is available on Steam. It improves physics, graphics, weather, and tire modeling. During Steam sales, rFactor 2 can be found for under $10.

Leo braked. The ghost car accelerated smoothly—same speed, same line, same inputs as his best lap. But it wasn't recording a replay. It was mirroring him with a half-second delay. He tried to pass. The ghost swerved into him. No collision, but his engine stuttered. The RPM needle flickered. His tire temps spiked into the red.

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