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As recently teased iRacing have now confirmed that an all-new Late Model Stock car will be coming to the service as part of the CARS Late Model Stock Tour. But in a news post today (quoted fully below) they also confirmed the old Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Late Model will be retired.

I criticize iRacing every time they do this and I’m going to do it again; The Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS will not only become un-driveable, it will become impossible to view any replays. That’s 14 years worth of race replays you may no longer be able to view. While I appreciate their reasons, I’m an archivist, and I’d be lying if I said it didn’t bother me that there is no way to even watch those races.

With that said: I’m extremely happy to see an updated Late Model coming to the service. Check out their news post:

Joining a flurry of popular cars due in the 2023 Season 2 build, iRacing will release an all-new Late Model Stock car in time for the new season in March. The car will be used in-sim in the iRacing CARS Late Model Stock Tour, the result of a new partnership agreement that will also make iRacing the Official Racing Game of the CARS Tour.

iRacing’s updated Late Model Stock is based on JR Motorsports’ CARS Late Model Stock Tour entry, which won both the driver and owner championships last year with Carson Kvapil. Weighing in at 3100 pounds, the Late Model Stock produces more than 400 horsepower and features fiberglass body panels designed to take the abuse of wheel-to-wheel short track racing. Dale Earnhardt Jr., iRacing executive director and owner of both JR Motorsports and the CARS Tour, was hands-on in the development of the car, spending hours testing and giving feedback to help tune the car to match its real-world counterpart.

“Late model racing is taking a big step forward in 2023, and it’s awesome to have iRacing be a part of that,” Earnhardt Jr. said. “The Late Model Stock is a blast to drive in the real world, and I can’t wait for people to have that same experience in iRacing. It’s also great to be able to bring iRacing and the CARS Tour together—it adds further legitimacy to the in-sim product, while also giving CARS Tour fans an official home for their sim racing fix. We’re really excited about the future and can’t wait for the car to drop as part of 2023 Season 2!”

Kvapil and JR Motorsports will kick off their CARS Late Model Stock Tour title defense in the car on March 11 at Southern National Motorsports Park, one of many CARS Tour venues currently represented on iRacing. Other playable CARS Tour venues on the sim include Hickory Motor Speedway, Langley Speedway, South Boston Speedway, and North Wilkesboro Speedway, which makes its return to the series in May as part of NASCAR’s All-Star week. In real-world CARS Tour events, iRacing logos will be present on every car, and iRacing will also sponsor the Halfway Lap Leader Award at each race.

When released, the new Late Model Stock will replace the Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, which will be retired and no longer selectable. Previous owners of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS will receive the Late Model Stock for free. However, iRacers who would like to retain their replays using the old car are advised to capture photo and video content before the 2023 Season 2 build, as those replays will no longer function. In addition, AI will immediately be available for the Late Model Stock, but users will need to recreate their AI rosters and paints to be able to use them with the new car.

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While I hate it as much as anyone, I suppose that even if the car is no longer usable and should be accessible for thing like only replays, licensing of the Monte Carlo name likely has something to do with it. That being the case, I suppose I understand - the premise that something we paid for could potentially disappear at any given time does stink, but that is the unfortunate consequence of digital media in the modern age and the fact that you could lose it one day… especially when it involves licensing.

Man, the early days of racing sims and modding where the mods were free and nobody cared about licensing were awesome, lol.

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So true! But, well, that's the odd thing for me. That car was originally released without any Chevrolet branding. If licensing were the issue they could just remove it again. But that's a reasonable excuse I can believe. I just hate to see it. :(

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