Artis Race Labs
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The Artis Race Labs Full Immersion Triple Axis Simulator, in its 24' trailer represents the pinnacle of motorsport simulation capabilities, at your doorstep, office, racetrack, or at our facility in Northwest Connecticut.

We provide a Simulation that ensures an immersive training experience using cutting-edge visual systems, detailed visual and laser scanned databases, accurate vehicle dynamics developed in concert with race car manufacturers. From data analysis to online real time competition we have the networking capabilities for a broad range of training exercises.

Our refined and developed simulator provides drivers with in-depth knowledge of specific race tracks, and our relationship with iRacing allows them to practice driving, racing, and perform race track familiarization. From the most basic, to the most nuanced, Artis Race Labs develops racecraft in the most economically possible way.

Driving techniques, racecraft, and many elements of the psychology of competition are accurately simulated allowing aspiring racers to train and gain track-time and seat-time before putting "real" assets at risk.

Our simulator is uniquely suited for entertaining guests. The simulator (and staffing) is available for private parties, corporate functions, trackside events, or other special events.

The first time experience, a 15 minute driving session, starts at just $30. Driver training programs are based on multiple sessions (ideally one to two hours each) and pricing starts at $175 per session. The simulator can also be rented at a daily rate of $1,200 (travel expenses not included.)




Multiple Rolex winner, Spencer Pumpelly, working as a racing coach with his student race driver in the Artis Sim at Lime Rock Park, May 24, 2019, in preparation for the ongoing event. The student is driving a virtual iRacing Mustang 500, he has a real Mustang waiting in the paddock. The lessons he learns on the uphill would have been costly crashes in the "real" world. Just a reset button on a simulator.





Coach Pumpelly takes his student though the data and replay of his just completed session, highlighting errors, critiquing technique and noting places for improvement.