Engineered to be the best part of your event.
I started Elevation Sim Racing on one idea: a real, full-motion racing experience shouldn't make people drive across town to find it. It should come to them.
I'm a mechanical engineering student at BYU, and I designed and built this rig myself — every part chosen for two jobs: to feel like a real car, and to set up fast and run all night without a hitch. The custom rail system I engineered slides the whole platform out of the van and onto the floor of your office or living room in under 20 minutes.
"Built, not bought" isn't a slogan — it's why the motion feels right, why setup is quick and leaves no mess, and why I can stand behind every event personally. I know this machine down to the bolt. When it shows up, it works.
Why this is different from a setup you've seen before
It actually moves
A true motion platform, not a vibrating seat. You feel the weight shift under braking and the back end step out mid-corner — the part that makes first-timers lean into the turn and grin.
Fast in, clean out
The rig rolls out of the van on an engineered rail system and locks into place in under 20 minutes: no fragile assembly, no marathon teardown, nothing scuffing your floors. We're racing before the snacks are out.
Nobody just watches
The outward-facing screen runs a live leaderboard and the driver's-eye view, so everyone waiting a turn is still in it — cheering, trash-talking, and gunning for the top time.
Every part, chosen on purpose
Real, safe, and accountable
One person, fully accountable
I deliver, set up, run, and tear down every event myself — no rotating staff, no guesswork.
Safe and beginner-friendly
Adjustable difficulty means total first-timers have a blast and car people can switch the assists off.
Fully insured
Every event carries liability coverage and a simple signed waiver.
Be one of our first events
I'm booking launch season now at a founding-client rate. Tell me about your event — date, headcount, what you're celebrating — and I'll send dates and details.
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