VDrift: Cross-Platform Driving Simulation

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  1. vdrift

    VDrift source code

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  3. vdrift

    VDrift with Umka scripting (by vtereshkov)

    There is also a noteworthy fork[0] which allows you to design, tune, debug and test your own racing car autopilot using an embedded scripting language[1].

    [0]: https://github.com/vtereshkov/vdrift

  4. umka-lang

    Umka: a statically typed embeddable scripting language

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