Shortly after the release of Grand Prix Legends the sim racing community looked forward to another title that promised to offer a similar insight into historic racing. Trans-Am Racing ’68-’72 ultimately never released, a victim of a publishers shady dealings, but as a part of my research I uncovered a VHS of a never-released trailer for the game. Watch the trailer and read about what sim racing missed out on.
Charlotte Motor Speedway, formerly Lowe’s Motor Speedway, is a motorsports complex built in 1959 by Bruton Smith located in Concord, North Carolina, United States.
First seen in sim racing with NASCAR Racing (1994).
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iRacing confirmed over the weekend that an array of driver personalization options will be coming to their service in September.
You’ve been able to select driver suit colors and helmet for a long time, but now you will be able to select from body type (I assume this will include gender-based differences) and a pre-rendered face that is based on photoscans of real people.
It’s unknown whether you will eventually be able to photoscan or build your own face.
iR is a subscription-based online service that allows sim racers to race a variation of cars and tracks from all around the world.