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Background; I am a fairly competent IRL track driver. I've driven cars ranging from 60s sportscars and saloon cars, MX5 to a Porsche around the track. I can easily get up to speed and feel very confident. I drive within a limit because generally, I don't want to trash my own car.

Coming to sim racing from a long time away — I followed what seems to be the "correct" course of action — namely cockpit view with a calculated FOV. I feel quite confined, and I don't feel smooth or competent.

I was getting on well enough until a few days ago I experimented with a few different views and FOV. This was triggered after driving the Lexus in ACC, which has significantly better side view over the 911 I was driving before. All of a sudden I was hitting tight apexes because I could see them properly.

I ended up with the bonnet view and a slightly wider, but not silly wide, FOV. All of a sudden my driving is much more consistent, I can judge tight corners and speed better. I am judging corner entry speed better and getting the car where it should be on the track.

So whilst a calculated FOV might be "correct" — I reckon placing the car is a bit more realistic with a wider view. In truth when driving IRL you don't see the cockpit like you do in cockpit view - in fact your brain sort of removes all that and all you see is a great view of the track. You see apexes because you can move your eyes and your head to look for them.

TDLR; I reckon cockpit view is a lot less realistic than it appears to be, and that a wider unobstructed view is quite a bit more realistic than it's "arcade" reputation gives.
 
It is a trade-off. Ideally, the sense of speed is ideal and you can see what you need to in order to be on line consistently but many sim racers use the real FOV as a guide because the monitor can't cover the 210 degrees of vision you get in a car without even moving your head. They then often widen from there to what they can cope with. There is a reason why people swear by triples and by VR and to a lesser extent TrackIR or even just software look to apex. They all get you varying degrees of vision improvement and correct FOV at the same time.
 

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