The latest version of iRacing is now available for subscribers. Dubbed the Season 3 build, it brings two new vehicles, a track, and a whole laundry list of improvements.
The team behind iRacing is bumping up the game’s tin-top endurance racing roster. The 911 RSR is coming to the subscription-based sim racer, and it touches down in less than two weeks.
Do you think you have what it takes to beat some of the best sim racers in the world? If so, then the ADAC Sim Racing Trophy is just the place for you to prove it.
Racing fans rejoice: the latest update for iRacing is finally here. The Season 2 update features an impressive list of new content. Notably, it introduces two familiar faces: the 2016 Audi R18 and Porsche 919 Hybrid. That’s to say nothing of the many fixes, updates, and features.
iRacing has released a new video showing off the next generation IndyCar coming to the sim this week. Dallara’s latest IR-18 model is landing on March 6.
iRacing subscribers will have a new breed of car to master later this month. The team behind the venerable sim racing platform has confirmed that two modern-day LMP1s will arrive in the next game build.
For many, competitive multiplayer racing is the be-all, end-all. A step above racing against the AI, competitive racing serves as a way to better oneself. That is, until you run into the bad apples that believe crashing is the only way to win.
It’s a pairing that almost makes too much sense: NASCAR teams are working on a new esports program using iRacing. What’s more, the initiative should launch within the 2018 race season.
iRacing traditionalists, avert your gaze. According to a recent developer post, the long-standing PC sim racer will be getting some bots to fill the track at some point in 2018.
It’s been quite a “dirty” year for the iRacing crew. 2017 started off with the announcement of dirt oval racing, and we learned over the summer that rallycross would also be coming to the service.
Earlier this year McLaren-Honda revealed its World’s Fastest Gamer eSports competition. WFG will find the ten fastest virtual racers, and the winner offered “the best job in eSports”, official sim driver of McLaren’s F1 team.
William Byron has secured a drive with Hendrick Motorsports for the 2018 season. The news comes from an official report posted on the official NASCAR website. Byron is the latest in a host of sim racers getting top tier drivers in motorsport.
It’s official: day-to-night transitions are coming to iRacing. A short video on the official Youtube channel confirms it, though that isn’t the only improvement coming to the service.