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I tried a Formula 1 experience. The race simulator is fun — but it's pricey and over too soon.

<p class="ingestion featured-caption">Inside the F1 Arcade in London, which includes driving simulator machines, a bar, and restaurant.Paige Bruton/Business Insider</p><ul class="summary-list"><li>F1 Arcade, an F1 racing simulator experience, is coming to Washington DC and Las Vegas by 2025.</li><li>Netflix's "Drive to Survive" series has boosted Formula 1's US popularity.</li></ul><p>F1 Arcade, a restaurant and bar that houses e-sport racing game machines meant to mimic the Formula 1 driving experience, is one of the latest ways the sport is being monetized after Netflix's hit series "Formula 1: Drive to Survive."</p><p>The Arcade — backed by Formula 1 and Liberty Media — has been open since 2022 in the UK and, after launching a branch in Boston in April, is now expanding further in the US.</p><p>This month, it was <a target="_blank" href="https://f1arcade.com/us/blog/news/f1-arcade-completes-130m-raise">announced</a> that F1 Arcade had completed a $130 million fundraising round to enable it to open another branch in Washington DC this fall and a flagship site in Las Vegas in 2025.</p><p>The announcement comes just months after the release of the sixth season of the 2019 Netflix hit series "Formula 1: Drive to Survive."</p><p>The hugely popular series has been <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.si.com/fannation/racing/f1briefings/f1-news-drive-to-survive-renewed-fortunes-in-formula-one-according-to-expert-lm22">credited with helping Formula 1 break into the US market</a>, where the sport had largely been overshadowed by NASCAR and IndyCar.</p><p>I visited the F1 Arcade in London to see if the venue is worth it for die-hard racing fans.</p>
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