MadCat360
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I've been playing on iRacing.com for a couple months now, and I feel like we should have a thread dedicated to it. It really is a very comprehensive simulator.
They are currently offering an Indy 500 sign up bonus - 3 months of game time, plus Indianapolis (all laser-scanned road and oval configurations), plus the Dallara IndyCar (total MSRP $63) in addition to the standard content for $32, a 50% savings.
Signing up for the standard content includes:
SCCA Spec Racer Ford
Pontiac Solstice
Legends Ford '34
Laguna Seca
Summit Point
Lime Rock Park
Charlotte Motor Speedway
South Boston
Oxford Plains Speedway
Lanier National Speedway
Optional content includes most of America's notable race tracks, both oval and road courses, and a few European road racing circuits like Zandvoot and Brands Hatch. Many more are on the way including Okayama, Mid Ohio, Zolder, and Oran Park. In all, there are over 40 laser-scanned tracks with over 100 configurations. On the car side, the Ford Mustang FR500S and the Street Stock (oval stock car) are to be the newest additions, with the Mazda MX-5 Cup following soon after, then the Williams FW31 Formula 1 car later on. The Ford Falcon V8 Supercar is the most recent addition.
I've personally been really enjoying it racing the Skip Barber and the Solstice, and soon to be the Mustang (when my wheel decides to work, anyway). It's a little expensive for a video game, but the service is really impeccable. There are 3-month seasons that have you vying for the championship with hundreds of others. The laser scanning is the best reason to sign up, because each track is absolutely pixel perfect. I'm recognizing individual bumps and camber changes both at Laguna Seca and Infineon. Add in Multiclass and hosted racing which allows for any track and car combination, and you've got a really engrossing experience.
They are currently offering an Indy 500 sign up bonus - 3 months of game time, plus Indianapolis (all laser-scanned road and oval configurations), plus the Dallara IndyCar (total MSRP $63) in addition to the standard content for $32, a 50% savings.
Signing up for the standard content includes:
SCCA Spec Racer Ford
Pontiac Solstice
Legends Ford '34
Laguna Seca
Summit Point
Lime Rock Park
Charlotte Motor Speedway
South Boston
Oxford Plains Speedway
Lanier National Speedway
Optional content includes most of America's notable race tracks, both oval and road courses, and a few European road racing circuits like Zandvoot and Brands Hatch. Many more are on the way including Okayama, Mid Ohio, Zolder, and Oran Park. In all, there are over 40 laser-scanned tracks with over 100 configurations. On the car side, the Ford Mustang FR500S and the Street Stock (oval stock car) are to be the newest additions, with the Mazda MX-5 Cup following soon after, then the Williams FW31 Formula 1 car later on. The Ford Falcon V8 Supercar is the most recent addition.
I've personally been really enjoying it racing the Skip Barber and the Solstice, and soon to be the Mustang (when my wheel decides to work, anyway). It's a little expensive for a video game, but the service is really impeccable. There are 3-month seasons that have you vying for the championship with hundreds of others. The laser scanning is the best reason to sign up, because each track is absolutely pixel perfect. I'm recognizing individual bumps and camber changes both at Laguna Seca and Infineon. Add in Multiclass and hosted racing which allows for any track and car combination, and you've got a really engrossing experience.
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