Professionals
Precision Sim Engineering products are used by some of the best racers on the planet right now. We’re proud to play an important role in getting our professional partners ready for their next real-life race.
Daniel Morad
Daniel Morad is a racecar driver, Twitch streamer and clothing brand owner. He is notable for winning the 2007 American Formula BMW championship, the 2010 World Championship in the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals , and the 2017 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.
When not on track in the IMSA WeatherTech Series, Daniel resides in Toronto, Canada, and streams iRacing and shares his content with followers around the world.
Kelvin van der Linde
Born & raised in South Africa, Kelvin started his racing career in karting at the age of 8. Since 2005, Kelvin has won multiple national and international titles, as well as the world’s biggest endurance race, the 24H of Nurburgring.
Signed to Volkswagen at the age of just 18, and promoted to a role as Audi Sport factory driver in 2015, Kelvin has been competing around the world for the German marque ever since. Kelvin uses sim racing to help him learn circuits from Suzuka to Daytona, Bathurst to Brazil. He is currently Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler Formula E Reserve Driver alongside his sportscar and GT racing programmes.
Raffaele Marciello
Raffaele has been a works Mercedes-AMG driver since 2018, and relies on simulator time to prepare him for his racing commitments.
A former member of the Ferrari Driver Academy and a test driver for the Sauber Formula One team, Raffaele switched to GT racing in 2017 and hasn’t looked back. He won the Blancpain Sprint cup in 2018 and FIA GT World Cup in 2019. ‘Lello’ was named in Autosport’s prestigious Top 50 drivers of 2020 list.
Jules Gounon
Jules Gounon didn’t start racing until the age of 15 but soon made up for lost time. He won the French national karting championship in just his second year of competing. Since then he has used simulators to hone his craft.
He took victory in the 24 Hours of Spa in 2017 for Audi Sport before being signed by Bentley for 2018. Jules was part of the development team for the second-generation Bentley Continental GT3, which he piloted to victory in the Bathurst 12H in 2020. A former ADAC GT Masters champion (2017) and International GT Challenge winner (2020), Jules is now a Mercedes-AMG Factory Driver.
Dries Vanthoor
Belgian Dries Vanthoor lives near Circuit Zolder where he watched his father race during his childhood. Like many others he started in karting, before moving onto single seaters and then GT racing. He has driven for Porsche Motorsport, and now resides in the Audi Sport stable.
He was won 24H Le Mans GTE-AM (2017), 24H Nürburgring (2019), 24H Zolder (2018),12H Bathurst (2018), 10H Suzuka (2019) and Sprint champion (2020). All before the age of 20.
Each driver uses Precision Sim Engineering products to prepare for their races, online and on the asphalt. They also provide us with invaluable feedback during our product development cycles, so we can make sure everything we make provides an immersive and impressive experience.
Look out for our logo on their helmet next time they are on the podium.