By Orrak1 – Tier 4 ALR Driver & Founder of Blue Dragon Racing

There comes a moment in every petrolhead’s life when Formula 1 isn’t calling and the only track nearby is your living room floor. This is where sim racing saves the day.

If you’re on PS5 and want to experience what it’s like to wrangle a car at the limit (without explaining to your neighbours why your bushes are full of carbon fiber), this guide is for you. Whether you’re into rally, F1, circuit, drifting, or oval, we’ve got beginner-friendly racing sims that won’t chew you up and spit you into a ditch. (Unless you’re into WRC
 then good luck.)


🏎 Gran Turismo 7 – The Gentleman’s Sim

Discipline: Circuit Racing
Game Modes: License Tests, Cafe (Career), Time Trials, Sport Mode (Ranked Online), Custom Races
Perfect For: Learning racing lines, braking zones, and car control

If GT7 were a person, it would have a collection of driving gloves and drink its espresso with a stopwatch. But don’t let the refinement fool you – under the hood, it’s a beast that will teach you everything from tire management to the intricacies of suspension setups.

Why it’s great:

  • Starts you slow, builds your skill curve
  • Deep car collection system
  • Ranked online racing with clean lobbies

đŸŽ„ Watch: Gran Turismo 7 Guide To EVERYTHING In The Game!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlEZalj5TR0


đŸŒČ EA Sports WRC – The Rally Sim That Throws You Into Trees

Discipline: Rally
Game Modes: Career Mode, Quick Rally, Builder Mode (make your own rally car), Online Events
Perfect For: Thrill seekers who like speed, danger, and snowbanks

This one doesn’t mess around. EA Sports WRC drops you into narrow mountain roads, icy forests, and dusty desert trails with one goal: survive. It’s as intense as rally driving gets on console – and it’s also wildly rewarding once you get the hang of it.

Why it’s great:

  • Dynamic weather and terrain changes
  • Real rally locations and stages
  • Excellent physics and co-driver pacing

đŸŽ„ Watch: Jimmy Broadbent Plays WRC for the First Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3qUUMZ8cFo


🏁 F1 24 – Speed, Strategy, and Serious Neck Strain

Discipline: Formula 1
Game Modes: My Team, Career, Grand Prix, Time Trial, Online
Perfect For: Strategic thinkers, speed demons, and spreadsheet warriors

Codemasters nails the Formula 1 experience. With every year, F1 gets deeper – better handling, smarter AI, and setups that can make or break your weekend. Add ERS, DRS, tire compounds, and you’ve got a tactical sim racer disguised as an adrenaline bomb.

Why it’s great:

  • Full race weekends and qualifying
  • Create your own team or race as a legend
  • Assists for beginners, realism for pros

đŸŽ„ Watch: TheRace – F1 24 Handling Explained
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO-ZfFMEMqg


💹 CarX Drift Racing Online – The Art of Going Sideways

Discipline: Drifting
Game Modes: Solo Drift, Tandem Drift Battles, Time Attack, Multiplayer
Perfect For: Mastering throttle control and style

Want to learn car control? Forget racing lines – go sideways. CarX Drift Racing teaches more about weight transfer and throttle finesse than any other title. It’s fun, chaotic, and has a cult following for a reason.

Why it’s great:

  • Ridiculously good wheel support
  • Tuning options for every style
  • Massive online drifting community

đŸŽ„ Watch: Goosiest Goes Sideways
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oohjWMvtljs


🏟 NASCAR Heat 5 & SRX: The Game – The Science of Turning Left

Discipline: Oval Racing
Game Modes: Career Mode, Single Race, Championship, Multiplayer
Perfect For: Those who think oval racing is easy
 until they try it

It might look like “just turning left,” but oval racing is a mental chess match at 300 km/h. Managing the draft, planning pit stops, keeping your line, and not dying in a 20-car pile-up? That’s sim racing greatness.

Why it’s great:

  • Emphasis on strategy and tire wear
  • Great introduction to race craft and close-quarters driving
  • Career progression with real teams and tracks

đŸŽ„ Watch: Random Callsign on Oval Racing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO1wxyHYK0I


🎯 Summary: Which Sim Should You Start With?

DisciplineGameBest Mode for BeginnersWhy Play It?
CircuitGran Turismo 7Cafe Mode & Sport ModeLearn fundamentals, clean online races
RallyEA Sports WRCCareer ModeTest your reflexes and driving feel
FormulaF1 24My TeamBalance of realism and structure
DriftCarX DriftSolo DriftLearn balance and car control
OvalNASCAR Heat 5 / SRXCareer ModeLearn timing, strategy, and rhythm

🚀 Ready to Take the Wheel?

If you’re serious about sim racing, you’ll want a proper rig – not a wobbly ironing board with your wheel duct-taped on. Our Sceleton 1.0 Rallitool is the perfect entry point: adjustable, stable, built for load cell pedals and handbrake upgrades.

Because let’s be honest: no one becomes a racing legend from the couch.


Rev up your racing experience. Join the grid. And don’t forget – the fastest line is the one with the biggest grin.

đŸ–€ Orrak1 – ALR Tier 4 White driver and proud sim nerd


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