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How Norris established himself as a frontrunner in the virtual world

Lando Norris is no stranger to sim racing. He entered the competitive virtual world long before he made his real-life car racing debut in Ginetta Junior in 2014, and used his simulator during his rapid rise up the junior single-seater ladder.

He uses a simulator provided by Pro Sim – a company run by GP2 race winner Adrian Quaife-Hobbs – worth in excess of £30,000. Complete with individually adjustable pedals and a high-definition triple-screen set-up, it really is the closest you can come to the real thing in your

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