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You Can Go Home Again
June 2nd, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Former Champ/Pro Driver Buie Gets Back to his Roots, Takes Charlotte Victory As expected, iRacers came out in force for a chance to run their Chevrolet Impalas and Ford Mustangs around the ever popular Charlotte Motor Speedway. With 76 official races going off during Week 4 of the NASCAR iRacing.com Class B Series, there were … Read the Rest »
NASCAR iRacing Series Open Garage: Dover
June 2nd, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Editor’s note — Technical issues prevented us from posting this edition of the “NiS Open Garage” until after the Dover race week. For that we apologize but also remind one and all that there is plenty of sim-racing on the Monster Mile in the future . . . Dover possesses a few unique characteristics that … Read the Rest »
Anreus Closes on Lanpheer
June 2nd, 2014 by Jaime Baker
A below par performance from defending champion, Tom Lanpheer, enabled Matthias Anreus to close in on the Radical Racing Challenge leader. Lanpheer nevertheless still maintains a substantial lead after four weeks as the series enters its second third. The new look Radical continues to be a popular car and Week 3 saw a strong field … Read the Rest »
Ray’s the Real Thing in Coke 600
May 30th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
After a two week gap, the Ford, Chevy and Toyota Gen-6 machines thundered around Charlotte Motor Speedway for Week 12 of the NASCAR iRacing Series in one of iRacing’s full length online races – The Coca Cola 600, simulating the real life NASCAR races with track, car and distance all virtually identical to their real … Read the Rest »
UK&I Skippies Return to Oulton Park
May 30th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Oulton Park in Cheshire is a track the UK&I Skip Barber League didn’t get to race last season because of the limited number of pit boxes, but this season an exception was made and the field broken into two groups. This article is about the top split of qualifiers, the top 27 of the league … Read the Rest »
Broekman Shines at Oran Park
May 30th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
If you talk to a racing enthusiast for any stretch of time, conversation will eventually shift to the classic tracks of yesteryear. One of the most beautiful things about having laser-scanned racetracks on the iRacing service, aside from their incredible accuracy, is the immortalizing of tracks in virtual form. Just a few short years ago … Read the Rest »
Putting the Online in Online Racing
May 30th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Josh Wise is – arguably – the world’s foremost online racer. Forget for the moment that he’s been a member of the iRacing community since 2010 (with 22 wins to his credit) and consider the enormous impact the larger online community has had on Wise’s efforts to campaign the #98 Phil Parsons Racing Chevrolet in … Read the Rest »
Nice Guy Finishes First – at Last!
May 29th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
You know the saying, “Nice guys finish last.” Last year it was a case of a nice guy finishing second when Gabby Chaves was runner-up in the closest race in the history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, losing-out to Peter Dempsey in the Freedom 100 by .0026s. Chaves had a whole year to think about … Read the Rest »
The Brickyard Finnvasion
May 28th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
On a Wednesday like any other 18 sim-racers in their Lotus 49s got into formation for the rolling start of a 27 lap sprint around Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a 2488 SOF race. Ten of the 18 participants were from Finland, over half the field. Leading the charge towards the Start/Finish line was championship hopeful … Read the Rest »
Ryan “Steeles” Indy
May 28th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
The iRacing Silver Crown Cup made a stop to the famed virtual Indianapolis Motor Speedway for their version of the Freedom 100. The 40 lap sim-race on Thursday had as much- if not more action than the real Freedom 100 ran last Friday afternoon. A mere one caution flag flew, giving the sim-racers 36 laps … Read the Rest »