Flip down your visor and slip into your galoshes; iRacing 2024 Season 2 is pouring in!
NEW TRACK
Portimão, Portugal
Commonly known as Portimão for the city in which it’s based, Algarve International Circuit is one of Portugal’s premier racing facilities. Breaking ground in early 2008 and opening later that year, it has boasted a full calendar of global and national events ever since. Twice the home of the Portuguese Grand Prix, the track has also hosted the 6 Hours of Portimão, numerous TCR events, and various other motorcycle, open wheel, and sports car races in that time.
A lap of Portimão is marked by heavy elevation changes throughout its 4.653 km (2.891 mile) layout. These big slopes mix with a varied selection of both tight and sweeping turns to produce one of the most old-school feeling laps out of any circuit to be built in the 2000s. You’ll have the chance to sample all of its variations through both its Grand Prix and Moto configurations, each of which are available both with and without chicanes.
NEW TRACK
Misano Adriarico, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Over the past 50-plus years, Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli has established itself as one of Italy’s most fun racing circuits. Opened in 1972, it has seen a handful of reconfigurations in its half-century of operation, most recently settling on its current 4.226 km (2.626 mile) Grand Prix layout in 2008. In 2012, the track was given its current name to honor late motorcycle racer Marco Simoncelli, who grew up in the area and ascended to the top levels of the sport.
The current Misano layout plays host to everything from Grand Prix motorcycle racing to Formula 4 and numerous sports car championships. Here on iRacing, you’ll get to sample five different layouts, ranging from the current Grand Prix and Truck layouts to two historic GP configurations and even a short Club circuit.
NEW TRACK
Salisbury, North Carolina, USA
If your favorite NASCAR driver lives in North Carolina and likes turning laps on dirt for fun between Cup Series weekends, you’ve probably seen Millbridge Speedway. If they’ve got a kid who wants to race, too, you’ve definitely seen it. Whether it’s midgets, micro sprints, or box stocks, the midweek entry lists are typically packed with talent at the miniature dirt oval that sits just half an hour away from Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Millbridge is currently owned and operated by the Burnett factory, who first became involved with the track in 2011. Their efforts have taken the quarter-mile bullring from nearly becoming a “lost speedway” to cult status among those who know it well. For the true Millbridge experience, be sure to take the Dirt Micro Sprint out for a spin, and you’ll see just why it’s such a beloved track among its regulars.
As part of iRacing’s continued commitment to improve its user experience, four road courses from around the world—Circuit de Lédenon, Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Snetterton Circuit, and Winton Motor Raceway—will be added to the iRacing base package for 2024 Season 2.
To encourage participation in both forms of racing and better reflect driver skill levels in each while matchmaking, iRacing will split its Road license type into two new licenses—Sports Car and Formula—with the 2024 Season 2 build.
New Damage model comes to 19 new vehicles including the both LMP1 cars, all 5 GTE cars, Dirt Midget, VW Beetle & more!
Our AI drivers were busy this season learning how to drive the new Super Formula Lights and 11 new track configurations!
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