Following up on the first build of 2020, the iRacing team has released the Season 2 build to all subscribers. Headlining the new season are two new additions: the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 MR, and the Norwegian rallycross circuit Lankebanen.
Last week, the iRacing Motorsport Simulations team confirmed the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR arrives in March. The IMS team has one-upped itself with a new trailer showing off the six-cylinder racer.
Last year saw the soft-launch of the highly-anticipated AI feature in iRacing. At the time, only the Porsche 911 GT3 and a selection of circuits were able to show the feature off. Following that, Skip Barber and the Mazda MX-5 series also got a chance to use the competent AI in the PC racing sim.
The new year begins early for iRacing subscribers, as the IMS team has released the 2020 Season 1 Build to all subscribers. Headlining the inaugural season of 2020 are two new V8 Supercar additions: the Holden ZB Commodore and Ford Mustang GT.
Is Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya coming to iRacing as part of its Season 4 build due next month? It certainly looks that way, though we can’t be certain.
Earlier this month, the team behind iRacing showed off its new, work-in-progress damage model. It looks to be one of the biggest leaps for the acclaimed PC sim racer yet, and if we’re being honest, it looks amazing.
The iRacing team has kicked 2019 off on the right foot with the year’s first major update now available to all subscribers. Following up on the recent teaser trailer for the BMW M8 GTE, the V8-powered racer makes it iRacing debut in Season 2.
The latest version of iRacing is now available to all subscribers. Following the first update of the 2019 season, the iRacing team is back at it again, this time with some holiday cheer.
We may be in the final few weeks of 2018, but the crew at iRacing is already looking ahead. The first update for the new year is available today, bringing with it a variety of new content to the venerable PC sim racer.
There’s little denying iRacing is one of the most acclaimed PC sim racing games on the market. With its focus on realism and competitive racing, it appeals to a large number of sim enthusiasts. All that said, it isn’t for everyone.
Wrecking is an unfortunate part of racing. It also represents one of the hardest hurdles for sim racing developers to overcome. To help players understand just what a detailed system entails, iRacing has released a new behind the scenes video of its upcoming dynamic damage model.
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.
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.
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.