As the user achieves the higher-level licenses, they qualify to compete in different official series.įor the standard official series managed by iRacing, each calendar year is normally divided into four 12-week seasons, with all driving sessions in a series taking place on one track for each week during the 12-week seasons. In order to advance onto the "D"-level license and beyond, the user must complete a number of races with little to no accidents, off-track incidents, or losses of control. When a user begins their iRacing "career," they start with a Rookie-level license in Oval, Dirt Oval, Road, and Dirt Road categories. The gameplay is developed to mimic auto racing in as much detail as possible. A gamepad can be used, though it is discouraged and puts the user at a competitive disadvantage. Most users use a force feedback steering wheel with gas, brake, and clutch pedals, as well as H-pattern shifters and/or sequential shifters. IRacing only allows the use of a realistic cockpit view in official racing, but will allow for other camera views in test sessions or other sessions if the host or organizer allows. The service simulates realistic cars, tracks, and racing events, and enforcing rules of conduct modeled on real auto racing events. Official races, special events, league races, and practice sessions are all hosted on the service's servers. IRacing, previously is a subscription-based racing simulation released by Motorsport Simulations in 2008.
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