LOS ANGELES, April 16, 2025 –Cooler Master, a global leader in PC components and tech lifestyle solutions, today announced the successful completion of its three-day activation at the 2025 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Fans lined up to test drive the Dyn X racing simulator, with participants ranging from professional racers and coaches to sim racing enthusiasts, karting pros, and automotive fans seeking the most realistic driving experience available.
Over the first two days, attendees raced in one of four configurations—IMSA, GT, GT3, and the Integra Type S Pace Car—taking virtual laps around the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach circuit using an iRacing setup. On Sunday, all simulators were switched to the NSX GT3 for a competitive time trial event. The Dyn X’s quick reconfiguration and versatility proved essential in delivering an immersive and authentic sim experience across all formats.
Nico Sarphati, a kart racer, claimed the fastest time and took home a Cooler Master gaming PC. Alexandro Vielma secured second place, earning a premium set of Heusinkveld pedals, and Nicholas Davis placed third, winning Cooler Master’s innovative modular control system, the MasterHub. John Forbes, a collegiate sim racer and recent winner at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the World Series of Sim Racing, was selected as the Grand Prize giveaway winner—earning his own Cooler Master gaming PC.
“Dyn X was built to be adaptable and intuitive, and this event was a perfect showcase of that vision in action,” said Wei Yang, Cooler Master NA GM. ”Seeing drivers of every background—from pros to weekend enthusiasts—line up to try it out and walk away impressed was incredibly rewarding.”
Cooler Master’s activation added a hands-on technology experience to an already thrilling weekend of racing. For those who missed the action in Long Beach, the Dyn X is now on display at the New York Auto Show, where visitors can get behind the wheel and experience it for themselves.