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1967: The Summer of Lo…tus 49
July 16th, 2013 by Dave Kaemmer
As part of our ongoing commitment to make iRacing one of the best driving video games, we aren’t afraid to do a little bit of experimenting. Our team of online racing experts is hard at work trying new things to keep iRacing one of the most innovative, high-performance live online racing games available. Now For … Read the Rest »
Mustang Racing Produces Fireworks at Barber
July 10th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
The July 4th Holiday in the United States seemed to put a damper on participation in Week 10 of the iRacing.com Mustang Cup, but the races that did go official had no shortage of fireworks between the sim-racers. With the series visiting Barber Motorsports Park for the first time in two years, those who did … Read the Rest »
Bucket List
June 25th, 2013 by DavidP
Not unlike A Prairie Home Companion’s Guy Noir, I continue my search for the answers to life’s persistent questions, first and foremost among them: Is the bucket half empty or half full? In this case, the bucket is my personal bucket list of motorsports events I’d love to see at least once in my time … Read the Rest »

Disguised Honeymoon
June 17th, 2013 by Otto Szebeni
There are times in a guy’s life that he would classify as defining moments: Riding your bike for the first time without training wheels, your first kiss, going to your first major sporting event, getting married, the birth of your firstborn. This is a story of just such an event. The concept of a pilgrimage … Read the Rest »
Still The Same as it Ever Was
May 24th, 2013 by DavidP
The Indianapolis 500 may have lost some of its luster in recent years – remember when the world’s second largest single day sporting event (after the Indy 500 itself) was Pole Day? Still, when it comes to sports events, it’s hard to match the goings-on at Georgetown and 16th Street for sheer drama. Whether you … Read the Rest »
Circle Track School: Lessons From A Champion
May 22nd, 2013 by Jaime Baker
The great thing about going to the local short track is that you’re never really sure who is going to show up, and especially so when it’s a special event. Here in Pennsylvania, my local track, Selinsgrove Speedway, hosted their annual 358/360 Sprint Car National Open last week, drawing several touring drivers as well as … Read the Rest »

V8 Supercars Visit the Surface of the Sun
May 22nd, 2013 by Steve Myers
Well maybe that was a bit dramatic for the title on my recap of my visit to Austin, Texas for the V8 Supercars race at the Circuit of the Americas, but it does convey how bloody hot it was. Sean Siff and I headed south for the Austin 400 and even though I was born … Read the Rest »
Duval Claims Championship and Leads the Charge into NiPS
April 28th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
With Chicagoland now in the books, so is the first NASCAR iRacing.com Class A Series (NiCAS) season of 2013. The Gen6 cars threw a curveball to drivers and teams, as well as delayed the start of the season, but ten drivers were able to adjust on the fly better than anyone and will be rewarded … Read the Rest »
An Open Letter from Target/Ganassi to Toyota GP of Long Beach GP Pro/Celebrity Drivers
April 17th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
April 17, 2013 Dear Drivers, It’s the Target Racing Indy car drivers here, with some (unsolicited) advice as you prepare to hit the track this weekend at The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Pro/Celebrity Race. Think you can just put on a fire suit and slide into a race car for 10 adrenaline-pumping laps … Read the Rest »






































