I'm a FV sim racer who is looking to get into a real car one day in the future. I race on iRacing, and one of the negatives is that there is really no good way to simulate transmission damage. This allows for drivers to downshift freely without using the clutch (which I believe is possible in real life, if your revs match, but seems risky). Additionally, most people do not lift the throttle on upshift and you can force a car into gear at any RPMs without much penalty.
I was curious in real life how important blipping the throttle and rev matching on downshift is, and if there were any other quirks that the simulator might be missing out on.
Thanks!