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Racing Simulators for Corporate Offices

Team Building. Client Entertainment. Recruiting Advantage.

The best offices have something people actually want to use. A professional racing simulator turns your break room into a destination, your client meetings into memorable experiences, and your recruiting pitch into something candidates talk about. SimsForHire builds office-appropriate simulators with quiet operation, booking systems, and company leaderboards.

Three Ways Companies Use Simulators

Team Building

Run quarterly racing competitions between departments. The company leaderboard creates friendly rivalry and gives teams something to bond over that is not another awkward trust fall exercise. Works for teams of 5 to 500.

  • Department vs. department competitions
  • Quarterly championship events
  • New hire onboarding activity
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Client Entertainment

Instead of the same dinner and drinks, invite clients to race. A simulator session during a meeting break creates a shared experience that builds relationships faster than any PowerPoint. Clients remember the company that let them drive a Ferrari at 180 mph.

  • Client visit entertainment
  • Deal-closing experiences
  • Holiday party activations

Recruiting Tool

In a competitive hiring market, office perks matter. A racing simulator signals that your company invests in culture and knows how to have fun. Include it in office tours, post about it on LinkedIn, and watch the applications increase.

  • Office tour highlight
  • LinkedIn and social content
  • Candidate experience differentiator

Built for the Office

Quiet Operation

Under 45dB — quieter than conversation

Booking System

Outlook and Google Calendar integration

IT-Friendly

Wired Ethernet, remote management, VLAN support

Auto Schedule

Configurable on/off hours per day of week

Recommended for Corporate

Frequently Asked Questions

What corporate rig configurations are available?
Three main configurations for offices: the Corporate Entertainment Suite (single non-motion rig with quiet operation, $15,000-$25,000), the Full-Motion 2DOF rig (motion platform for premium client experiences, $35,000-$55,000), and the Multi-Sim Event Package (2-4 networked rigs for company-wide tournaments, $40,000-$120,000). All include Sigma Integrale hardware, Simucube 2 wheels, Heusinkveld pedals, and triple 39-inch 165Hz displays. See /buy for the full catalog.
How loud is the simulator in an office environment?
The Corporate Entertainment Suite operates at under 45dB — quieter than normal office conversation. It is designed for professional environments with quiet fans, vibration isolation, and sound-dampened enclosure. Configurable auto-off scheduling ensures it does not disturb during focused work hours.
Can we schedule sessions and track usage?
Yes. The built-in booking system integrates with Outlook and Google Calendar. Employees book sessions like they would a meeting room. The analytics dashboard tracks usage by department, maintains a company leaderboard, and provides monthly reports.
What electrical and IT requirements are needed?
A standard 15A or 20A outlet is sufficient for non-motion simulators. Motion platforms require a dedicated 20A circuit. The rig accepts wired Ethernet, supports VLAN segmentation, and can be remotely managed by your IT team. We assess your electrical setup during the site visit and can coordinate with building management for any upgrades needed.
Can the simulator be branded with our company logo?
Yes. Custom vinyl wraps on the pod exterior, branded screen overlays, leaderboard skins in your brand colors, and seat embroidery are all available. Great for client-facing offices and lobbies. We match your brand guidelines exactly.
Is there a lease or financing option for businesses?
Yes. We offer lease-to-own and commercial financing for qualified businesses with 12, 24, or 36-month terms. Monthly all-inclusive leases (hardware + software + maintenance + bi-weekly service) start at $2,700/month — see /lease. Many companies expense the simulator as office equipment or entertainment; consult your accountant for tax treatment.
What warranty and support is included?
Every corporate install includes a 12-month parts-and-labor warranty. Software updates are pushed remotely. Optional service plans cover quarterly preventive maintenance, priority on-site response, and content refreshes. For South Florida clients we offer next-business-day on-site response.
Does it make more sense to rent or buy?
If you run 1-3 events per year, rent at $1,750-$2,750/day per rig (see /pricing). If you want a permanent perk that pays for itself in client wins and recruiting, buy or lease — payback is typically 12-18 months for client-entertainment-heavy companies. See /rent-vs-buy-racing-simulator for the full math.

Bring a Racing Simulator to Your Office

Corporate simulators from $15,000. Quiet operation, booking system, and company leaderboard included.

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