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CCTV Spotlight: How a Motion Racing Simulator Center Creates a Professional Speed Experience
A Guangzhou racing simulator experience center shows how professional motion hardware, event programming and safe high-fidelity driving can turn motorsport enthusiasm into a repeatable commercial attraction.
A professional racing simulator experience center in Guangzhou recently gained wider attention after being featured by a China Central Television program. The report showed how a well-designed venue can use professional motion racing simulator equipment to create a convincing, exciting and safe motorsport experience for everyday visitors.
The core attraction in the venue is a full-motion GT racing simulator supplied by Wehop Tech. With responsive motion feedback, realistic steering and driving controls, the simulator helps guests feel road texture, acceleration, braking force and cornering behavior without the risks or costs of a real racing track.
Professional Events Turn the Simulator Center Into a Stage
Before the 15th Guangzhou Games, the center launched a series of racing simulation activities. The professional setup, including Wehop Tech full-motion GT racing simulators, attracted young players and motorsport fans while creating an energetic atmosphere for spectators.
The motion racing simulator uses high-power motors to deliver fast response and precise movement. For operators, this matters because visitors can immediately feel the difference between a simple racing game and a commercial-grade simulator built for repeat play, group competitions and social sharing.

Professional Driver Interaction Makes the Experience Easier to Understand
The report featured a competition format in which a licensed race car driver guided a cultural tourism experience officer through a simulator challenge. Under instruction, the guest quickly learned throttle control, steering timing and cornering technique.
This type of interaction is valuable for commercial venues. A motion racing simulator is not only a machine; it can become the center of coached experiences, team races, tournament nights and branded events. The more structured the operation, the easier it is to create memorable visitor moments.
High-Fidelity Racing, Safe for Public Venues
A full-motion racing simulator is designed to reproduce key parts of real driving: steering feedback, braking feel, road vibration, body movement and the rhythm of acceleration. These sensations make the experience more immersive while keeping guests inside a controlled indoor environment.
For malls, FECs, tourist venues and racing-themed entertainment centers, this balance is important. Visitors get the thrill of speed, but operators can manage safety, throughput, maintenance and staff training much more easily than with real vehicles.

What Operators Can Learn From This Case
The Guangzhou case shows that a racing simulator center performs best when hardware and operations work together. Professional simulators provide the foundation, but events, competitions, coaching, media-friendly scenes and clear venue flow turn that hardware into a stronger business model.
For investors planning a racing simulator zone, the key questions are not only which simulator to buy. Operators should also consider how many units fit the venue, whether the attraction supports competitions, how staff will guide first-time players, and how the venue can create shareable moments for social media.
