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iRacing is the leading sim racing game for your PC. Developed as a centralized racing and competition service, iRacing organizes, hosts and officiates online racing on virtual tracks all around the world. In the fast-paced world of eSports, iRacing is a one-stop-shop for online racing. We utilize the latest technologies to recreate our ever-expanding lineup of famed race cars and tracks from the comfort of your home. Simulate what a professional NASCAR driver experiences inside the seat of a stock car, or a Grand Prix driver sees over the dash. All of the details add up to a lineup of cars and tracks that are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. This creates unmatched immersion when sim racers take the green flag in our online racing simulator. Although iRacing is an online racing simulator at heart, the value as a training tool is just as real. The best sim racers in the world compete on iRacing and you can watch the race broadcasts live on the iRacing eSports Network.

iRacing is a PC racing game that is used by professional drivers and casual gamers alike. Whether you are looking for the best online racing on your computer or prefer to compete against yourself and the clock, iRacing has you covered. All you need to start racing is a computer, driving wheel or controller, and an internet connection. The PC racing game has been running professional eSports series for over 10-years and is focused on growing this category of sim racing.

Online races are way too boring and swarmed by most op cars for each class. Its way too annoying to race against dudes with best cars possible. Its not fun and so sweaty race. Of course racing is much more clean than forza horizon 4 (my opinion based on experience) but racing is less fun.

Meta cars are not automatic wins online. The better driver someone is the more options of competitive cars they will have to select since most random lobbies are not filled with elite drivers who run world record times but with average drivers that are several seconds slower.

If you pay attention to the times most people do in each track, you will realize what times you need to be competitive in that track most of times. Then you only have to find a car you can do this time.

I have had some great racing experiences recently using the - Online group invites. It has quite a few cruise, car meet, and drift.

But groups do pop up that are looking for racers - to - race with.

This has been very entertaining as well as a good way to learn about some great custom tracks, and meet new people online.

Another great way to get some great clean racing is getting to know the popular Twitch Streamers, and asking for an invite to race with them. They are usually better drivers that are looking for players that play and drive clean as well.

Your races will be broadcast live for all viewers to see, but my Twitch play times have been some of the best racing experiences I have had.

Looking for help to join 1 or 2 online racing leagues for ACC.. Daily races, Endurances etc. Currently playing on the ACC open lobbies but my god... Some people. Just want fair racing with no idiots ruining the racing.

Title says it. What assists do you have turned off or on when racing online. I'm a scrub always in last and depending dnf every time because everyone Is to quick so along with what your setting recommends are what's some top tips besides brake before cornering.

It's going to be hard to get a good experience of clean racing with a controller. You'll most likely be 5, 6, 7 seconds off the pace of the leading wheel drivers, and perhaps struggle to keep the car as precisely controlled on wheel-to-wheel racing.

But a good place to start with online racing, if you play on PC; The club-races at www.racedepartment.com is a nice place to start. You also got www.simracing.gp (again, for transparency, RaceDepartment is part of the simracing.gp dev/founders) where you can join up with a whole load of different groups. All from Jimmy Broadbent's group to "Club 50" which are for racers of age 50+ and also lots of national groups. simracing.gp is for Assetto Corsa & AC:Competizione and RaceRoom at the moment. Compatibility with Automobilista 2 is in the works, and rFactor 2 is wanted.

Since the indicated platform was Xbox, any game running on that system will be optimised for controller use. Also, the indicated interest was online gaming, not SIM hotlapping.


No disrespect to yourself, but someone always does this. A 3000 racing rig, a 2000 wheel setup and 500 on racing gloves and boots () will not make you any faster.


Some of the fastest players I've seen online have all been using controllers. Made me feel quite inadequate!

I took a break from sim racing a while ago, but dabbled a little bit recently with a controller in GT Sport. I was surprised how accessible it was once I started to get the hang of trail braking on the trigger controls and have been dipping in and out over the last few weeks. I agree that a serious sim rig is not needed to have fun, but if you're enjoying using a controller then getting a cheap wheel is worth it for the overall experience.

As for ACC, I really enjoyed it. Yes, if you want to be winning then you need to perfect your technique but with a bit of practice it's not too hard to get a decent race further back in the pack, and for me it's the wheel-to-wheel racing that makes the experience.

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Removing one barrier to accessibility is that Zwift currently allows children under 16 to join for free, part of its desire to appeal to younger audiences as a potential gateway to outdoor cycling. Zwift says it obviously wants eracing to be sustainable and for a sponsorship and business model that allows riders and teams a slice of the broadcasting revenue, and build long-term fan bases.

Just as watching computer games on YouTube, Twitch and other networks have become massively popular in the last decade, so too could eracing be another form of cycle sport to watch alongside conventional television coverage of real-life races.

And unlike the comparison of football to Fifa being nothing like real football, eracing has the potential to give talented cyclists a shot at a career as a professional cyclist, as the Zwift Academy has been doing for the past couple of years, helping to identify talent through eracing performances. There are parallels with the GT Academy in the motor racing world which gives gamers the chance to go from virtual to real life motor racing, and which in 2013 had a claimed global audience of 100 million people.

But rather than be a direct rival to real life racing, eracing can exist alongside the many disciplines of cycle racing that currently exist, from road racing, track racing, time trialling, hill climbing, speedway, BMX, mountain biking (XC, DH, marathon and enduro) and complement, rather than compete with more established cycle sport disciplines.

So I'm now at a new point with my character where I'm shifting from the money grind to actually enjoying all the new toys El Rubio gave me. I'm very new to racing in this game. I always planned to get into cars to fill up my garages and do some racing as one of the retirement activities. But I'm having a hard time understanding how to navigate finding races, especially ones where you use your own customized car you worked so hard for. Most of the info on racing seems to be about driving techniques, what are the best cars in it's class, Fastest times, blah, blah, blah. But I'm looking for guidance on best practices to joining races. Joining vs hosting, like if i host and have to leave, will that effect everyone who's in that lobby? Where can I race my Buffalo stx or my Itali GTO? e24fc04721

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