Yay, so now I have 3 months of iRacing.
Having no idea about a lot of it, where do I start?
Are there any series that GTP people do in iRacing?
1st thing is to install and configure the software, on the iracing home page, select Reference > Documents and tools > Quick Start Guide, and follow the steps.
One important thing is to set the correct Field of View (FOV), in game, under graphics options it asks for measurements (screen width/distance etc) enter them and use the FOV it suggests. It may seem like a tiny window, but the correct FOV can make a huge difference.
On the road side, as rookie you start in the Mazda Cup, which from tomorrow will be racing at Laguna Seca. (the tracks change each week, and a week runs midnight GMT Monday night for 7 days), so your best move is to practice at Laguna Seca in the MX5, there are two MX5 cars, cup and roadster, one is left hand drive, and one right hand drive, they are equally as fast, so choose which ever side is more comfortable for you, and practice for a couple of days/until you can do 8-10 laps without falling off.
When you feel you're in control of the car, try an open practice session to get used to driving with other cars on the track, to get you used to being overtaken/overtaking.
Then, when your comfortable with this, try a ghost race. On the homepage > Events > Ghost. pick a Mazda Cup race and enter. You will start in the pits as a ghost car, you can't hit anyone and they won't be able to hit you, this is the best way to get some experience of how chaotic the rookie race can be, without trashing your Safety Rating (SR) or iRating (iR).
Next step is to actually race, if your nervous, you can start from the pits by waiting when the green button says "Grid" until the timer runs out, and changes to "Missed start" If you enter when it says missed start, you start from the pits.
In rookie, if you crash your car, you can get a new one automatically, by pitting, always do this instead of rage-quiting, it helps vastly in rookie with your SR and iR.
A good set of threads for rookies to rread can be found on the iracing forums :-
http://members.iracing.com/jforum/posts/list/1354827.page#2946101
Remember, have fun
