Virginia Intl Raceway simulator
iRacing.
Yeah their are monthly fees and stuff, but it's worth it. Way better then anything you have ever played.
It has all VIR Configurations, and other tracks that are not included in most games including Summit Point, Barber, Sebring, Lime Rock, The Glen, and more I'm forgetting.
The tracks are laser scanned down to every single bump, it's really amazing.
Nothing comes close to it.



Yeah their are monthly fees and stuff, but it's worth it. Way better then anything you have ever played.
It has all VIR Configurations, and other tracks that are not included in most games including Summit Point, Barber, Sebring, Lime Rock, The Glen, and more I'm forgetting.
The tracks are laser scanned down to every single bump, it's really amazing.
Nothing comes close to it.



Last edited by Racin Jason; Jan 4, 2009 at 07:18 AM.
every setup of VIR eh? im going to have to at least try it for one month. thanks
iRacing is what I was talking about. It's definitely fun. You can't barely touch the rumble strips in the open wheeled cars - which is what I assume it is like in real life.
I played it at Mike (drftwizard's) house - he's got a steering wheel set up with clutch and what not. I was trying to clutch kick it in the GXP on the patriot course, haha. That wasn't working out too well.
I played it at Mike (drftwizard's) house - he's got a steering wheel set up with clutch and what not. I was trying to clutch kick it in the GXP on the patriot course, haha. That wasn't working out too well.
there is a new game out called Grid, and it is by far the most realistic game, as far a the maps, i dont know maby some one else could tell ya, im poor and had to download the demo. its for xbox360






