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.
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.
This past weekend the team behind iRacing confirmed two new additions were on the way to the acclaimed PC sim. Arriving today, players will have the opportunity to get personal with the Ford GT LM and Ferrari 488.
Fresh off the release of a muddy new experience, iRacing is expanding into another discipline, one for those players seeking challenges outside of fixed online schedules: Time Attack.
Hardcore PC sim racers are getting prepared for one of the biggest changes to the long-running iRacing service. Dirt track racing is coming, and the latest preview gives us our best glimpse yet at how it’ll look when it arrives — which could be very soon.
For those looking to get just a sample of what iRacing’s upcoming dirt expansion will contain after last week’s screenshot, you are in luck. More footage of the update has been revealed thanks to a new video uploaded to YouTube.
The slow trickle of information regarding iRacing’s highly-anticipated dirt expansion continues with this latest picture, showing us a preview of modified NASCAR Camping World trucks sliding along Eldora Speedway.
News first broke of Porsche coming to iRacing at the beginning of the month, but in recent tweet on the official iRacing Twitter account, it was announced that the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup will be coming to the game today.