Once registered and sat in the driving seat, you get given a track to race on. Now the tracks that have been on offer, offer a small limited options of Spa, Silverstone Monza, Bahrain, and Melbourne. These come round in different cycle and there is no formality to which one you yet, you're also not able to select which ones you race on.
If you're racing against one of the person or two other people, you get three tracks that come up as part of your booking. If you're racing in a big group, they just come around in different circles in different orders and you it's potluck, what comes around.
Don't worry for those who fear they're going to crash into the barriers and destroy their cars. There is no damage set on any of these trucks. So even if you spin out even if you flip upside down, even if you vault over 10 cars at the start, you suffered no damage at all.
The races are 300 seconds long, which for from Formula One fan and somebody who enjoys his driving cars, it felt a bit short but after about four or five laps it's perhaps good to start again for those who've crashed or let those who've not had a good race get a second chance.
You're racing against 10 other cars on the track. So if you're, you're racing is just two of you from your group. There's eight computer cars. If there's five of you in your group, there's five computer cars, and so on.