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You may have heard of iRacing before, but if you haven’t, get ready to be introduced to one of the highest regarded automotive simulators out there. Founded in 2004 by Dave Kaemmer and John ...
On Thursday, iRacing announced that it has secured exclusive “simulation-style game rights” to the preeminent stock-car racing series for game systems, PC, and mobile.
iRacing has acquired the rights to make a NASCAR racing sim for consoles from Motorsport Games. The new game is expected to be released in 2025.
The popularity of iRacing, the world's greatest racing sim, exploded last year. Here's how 30-odd years of hard work and planning built an overnight success.
Racing games have come a long way. Now we look at where they’re going as PopMech talks with the Steve Myers, vice president and executive producer of the ultra-realistic iRacing simulator.
Subscription-based racing simulation company iRacing announced plans on Thursday to partner with NASCAR for a "simulation-style console game" set for release in 2025. The release will be the first ...
As stated, iRacing.com is a subscription-only affair, and although you’re going to have to download its software to your PC, much of the simulator is based online.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is joining the competition committee of Internet racing simulator iRacing, it was announced Monday. The NASCAR star will offer input and help shape the direction of iRacing, ...
The two companies will collaborate on an online racing school and entry-level, open-wheel series to be offered as part of iRacing.com’s simulation, and Skip Barber students will have a new way ...
It will be interesting to see whether iRacing develops the new NASCAR game to be a pure simulator with modern cars - such as the next-gen Mustang, Camaro, and Camry TRD - or a more expansive ...
The iRacing site lists out system requirements.The current build of the sim is optimized for Windows 8.1 and 10 64-bit operating systems. At a minimum, it demands a four-core CPU, and 16 Gigabytes ...
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