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Accessible Racing is doing the right thing, for the right reason, at the right time!

'Magic in the Mountains' will allow injured soldiers and others to learn the fine art of driving by applying classroom knowledge while driving under the close supervision of an experienced instructor.

VXP driving simulator

We are conducting and measuring visible therapeutic benefits of the VXP driving simulator powered by iRacing.com, which creates access for disabled persons anywhere in the world to log onto the internet and compete against one another in the most realistic racing environment ever created.

The benefit of the VXP simulator is that it shows how to use adaptive equipment in real-time, giving the user the experience of what they are going to need in real life to drive a car. VXP driving simulator powered by iRacing.com creates access for disabled persons anywhere in the world to log onto the internet and compete against one another in the most realistic racing environment ever created.

VXP driving simulator and Bumble Bee Camaro play crucial roles in changing lives, virtual world TRANSFORM to real world experience. Accessible Racing stock car driving experience is a seamless transition from virtual world competition with VXP driving simulator.

Accessible Racing NASCAR syle car previously competed in the national touring series has been set up with dual steering wheels, dual brakes and gas peddles for the instructor on the passenger side of the car. The removable door opens on the drivers side and the Lajoie seat swivels for easy transfer. The Sound, Speed, Excitement is ALL the same.

Combined with Nascar drivers Bobby Labonte, Carl Edward's, Joey Pole and more is a dream come true for the legally blind, amputee, parapelegic and quadrapelegic that will represent a few of the guests from around the continent that will be in attendance for this incredible opportunity for Owen Russell, disabled Veterans Karl Dorman, Tim Fournier, Lt Ian James Brown retired USAF & Connecticut Chapter President Spinal Chord Injury Association Jeff Dion.


VXP Program

If you are interested in purchasing the VXP or VXP package, please contact us.