Q&A With Byron Daley
June 24th, 2010 by Jaime Baker
As 2010 Season Two enters the home stretch, Byron Daley finds himself leading the NASCAR iRacing.com Class B Series standings, while running in the top twenty in the NASCAR iRacing.com Pro Series in his rookie pro campaign. Not bad for an 18 year old from the Bronx, a locale more commonly associated with the New … Read the Rest »
Q&A With Byron Daley
June 24th, 2010 by DavidP
As 2010 Season Two enters the home stretch, Byron Daley finds himself leading the NASCAR iRacing.com Class B Series standings, while running in the top twenty in the NASCAR iRacing.com Pro Series in his rookie pro campaign. Not bad for an 18 year old from the Bronx, a locale more commonly associated with the New … Read the Rest »
Bringing Home the Brats
June 21st, 2010 by DavidP
Richard Crozier (Club Celtic) laid a bit of a whoopin’ on his fellow iRacers in the top-rated split of the World Tour of iRacing’s Road America 200 on Saturday. The Scot brought his Chevrolet Impala SS B home more than a minute ahead of the similar car of neighbor Richard Towler (England) with New England’s … Read the Rest »
Professional Sim Racing (for non-Aliens)
June 18th, 2010 by DavidP
In November of 2009 iRacing.com introduced a feature that enables members to host their own races. A session does cost $3 for the host, but he or she can have as many people join as they want for free as long as there is a stall for them on pit road. The most significant advantage … Read the Rest »
Early Christmas
June 18th, 2010 by DavidP
Christmas is coming early for iRacers, whether they’ve been naughty or nice. iRacing.com is adding a sleigh-load of free cars and tracks to its base package of online racing in the weeks and months ahead. You read that right — Free! Rookie or veteran, iRacers will be able to take advantage of the enhanced base package beginning in early July with the release of legendary Thompson International Speedway, the high-banked Connecticut bull ring that has been synonymous with New England motorsports for more than half a century
Professional Sim Racing (for non-Aliens)
June 18th, 2010 by DavidP
In November of 2009 iRacing.com introduced a feature that enables members to host their own races. A session does cost $3 for the host, but he or she can have as many people join as they want for free as long as there is a stall for them on pit road. The most significant advantage to hosting your own race (compared to participating in an official iRacing event) is the ability to write your own rules. This gives the host some great tools to create some really exciting events. Some sites even run their own series complete with prizes for the winners. Among the best examples of this feature are fantastic events like the STPC (Short Track Pro Cup) Thunder presented by ONeil PC systems ( http://www.stprocup.com ; http://www.oneilpcsystems.com ). These events are hosted by the STPC series and broadcast by WRN, the web racing network ( http://www.webracingnetwork.com/Default.aspx ). (1) STPC's Thunder at Irwindale is just one of many hosted events on iRacing.com Special events like these are made possible by the hosted racing feature. As someone who participated in the most recent STPC race, I was blown away by how much fun I had. It was just like going to my local short track and watching a race
Berry Survives — and Wins — New Hampshire
June 16th, 2010 by DavidP
New Hampshire Motor Speedway was the site of the tenth online race of the NASCAR iRacing.com World Championship Series (NiWCS). With points leader Richard Towler coming-off back-to-back wins at Charlotte Motor Speedway and Michigan International Raceway, the question was whether anyone could stop his wining streak. That someone turned out to be Josh Berry, who … Read the Rest »
NiPS Storms Michigan International Speedway
June 15th, 2010 by In Racing News
Denny Hamlin (NSCS) and Aric Almirola (NCWTS) were not the only drivers to win at Michigan International Speedway this week. The NASCAR iRacing.com Pro Series stormed into MIS for some of the best online racing of the season. The high banked 2.0 mile oval provided for excellent side-by-side sim racing, and some surprise winners. Marc Wulf led … Read the Rest »
Numbers Game
June 15th, 2010 by DavidP
In one sense, Round Nine of the iRacing Drivers World Championship Road Racing can be summed-up by the online racing numbers. As in the ninth win in as many tries for Greger Huttu, who led from green light to checkered flag at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on Saturday. That’s 50 more laps in the lead … Read the Rest »
McLean THE GP Master
June 14th, 2010 by DavidP
Move over Lewis Hamilton. Sure, the 2008 World Champion may have won Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, but the night before Australia’s Luke McLean scored an impressive “Grand Prix” win of his own in the GP Masters Final sponsored by Grand Prix Tours, Dell and Intel. The race pitted the top points-getters in the GP Master … Read the Rest »





































