Sim racing has a way of pulling you in.
It often starts casually. Watching streams. Bolting an old wheel to a desk. Before long, it becomes leagues, teams, upgrades, endurance races, and fitting seat time around work, fatigue, and real life. That is where many drivers hit the wall. Soreness creeps in. Focus fades. Motivation starts slipping.
Fast Without Falling Apart is an honest look at sim racing from the perspective most drivers actually live in. People with day jobs. Limited practice time. Real responsibilities.
This book follows one sim racer's journey from Twitch viewer to league competitor, becoming part of Revolution eRacing, and racing endurance events in structured leagues and team environments. Along the way, it shares lessons learned through experience rather than theory. Not a shortcut to lap time, but a guide to longevity.
Inside, you will find practical insights on ergonomics, consistency, endurance pacing, hydration and food timing, mental load, team culture, and managing expectations. It explores why early success can be misleading, why progression does not guarantee enjoyment, and how sim racing can remain a positive part of your life rather than consuming it.
This is not a book for alien level esports professionals. It is written for normal racers who love the hobby and want to stay fast, comfortable, and mentally fresh over the long run.
If you want sim racing to fit your life and last, Fast Without Falling Apart is for you.
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