If you're into that, I highly recommend you looking up Force Dynamics (a friend of mine) for high quality affordable driving simulators that are really close to actually driving the Real Thing (TM)
It's sad that we still don't have an idea how to produce high g-forces in a simulator.
The feeling of going with a car through a turn at 2g is incomparable to the simulators we have. Never mind F1 cars that can corner and brake at up to 5g.
With enough money you can actually go to such a “simulator”. There are these guys that run older F1 cars on tracks. The teams provide pit crews and everything else. If you can afford it, definitely a nice hobby!
I got to drive a car with aerodynamic downforce only once and it’s super impressive to feel how it works better the faster you go. Cornering with 2g is also pretty nice.
Sounds like a blast! I took a couple performance driving courses on a racetrack with Formula Ford racers. Scared me pretty good, but I had a fantastic time.
Fear, though, is what kept me from getting decent lap times. With a simulator, that is no barrier.
https://www.force-dynamics.com/