All News: Dan Gurney
The Most Famous Beach in Racing
February 11th, 2015 by Jaime Baker
In Daytona Beach, Florida lies one of the most historic sites in racing, Daytona International Speedway. In roughly one week, hundreds of sim racers will take to a digital recreation of this historic track for iRacing.com’s Daytona 500 in the NASCAR iRacing Series – Open and Fixed setups. Daytona is home to the most prestigious … Read the Rest »
Rietveld Runs the Table at Sebring
October 2nd, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Ahhhhh, Sebring . . . The historic runway course has seen incredible races, cars, and drivers over the years. Run on Sebring Regional Airport, formerly known as Hendricks Army Airfield, “Sebring International Raceway” has sections that have not been repaved since the World War II era. As a result, this spectacularly bumpy track is, well, … Read the Rest »
Q&A With Matt Orr
July 23rd, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Matt Orr (AKA Empty Box) has been sim racing since the golden days of Papyrus with the NASCAR Racing series and the infamous NASCAR Racing 2003 Season. He has been on iRacing since 2009. Besides his YouTube videos, Matt spends his time in many iRacing series such as GT3, Prototype & GT Challenge, and any … Read the Rest »
Road Warriors 120 Minutes of Sebring
March 17th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
For 51 weeks of the year, the town of Sebring, Florida is a quiet hamlet of 10,491 people. But that 52nd week, the second in March, the town is overrun by the wild, the restless and the crazies. You may ask who are these wild, restless and crazy beings. Well, the ruthless are the crews, … Read the Rest »
IndyCar Aero Primer
November 20th, 2010 by DavidP
Most of new (as well as many experienced) IndyCar drivers feel a bit overwhelmed when they look at the aerodynamic setup options the Dallara IndyCar offers them. However, this subject is not as daunting as you might think. Since most sim racers lack a bachelor’s degree in physics but do know how to race the … Read the Rest »