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⚫ | <center>'''Welcome to the iRacing Wiki'''<p style="text-align:left;">iRacing is an advanced simulator that laser scans the tracks to the perfect detail. It features a ranking system that ends with the Porsche Esports Supercup Series for road and the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series for Oval which the latter being officially sanctioned by NASCAR. The new Porsche Esports Supercup series replaces the World Championship Grand Prix series. It now features World of Outlaws Sprint Cars, World of Outlaws Late Models, and the iRacing Rallycross World Championship as well. The pros use it such as Dale Earnhardt J.R., A.J. Allmendinger, Kyle Larson, and Alex Gurney. Also, it is available to the public and features 200,000 members from 156 nations, a total of 130 Different cars and a total of 134 Different tracks with a total of 326 total configurations. It was designed by Dave Kaemmer, the same guy who also designed NASCAR Racing 2003 Season, Grand Prix Legends, and Indy 500: The Simulation.</p></center> |
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− | <center>Welcome to the iRacing wiki<p style="text-align:left;"><br />The iRacing wiki is a fan-made database for the iracing.com simulator. Anyone can edit it as long as it is related to iRacing.</p> |
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⚫ | <p style="text-align:left;">iRacing is an advanced simulator that laser scans the tracks to the perfect detail. It features a ranking system that ends with the Porsche Esports Supercup Series for road and the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series for Oval which the latter being officially sanctioned by NASCAR. The new Porsche Esports Supercup series replaces the World Championship Grand Prix series. It now features World of Outlaws Sprint Cars, World of Outlaws Late Models, |
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Link to Website: [https://www.iracing.com/ iRacing.com] |
Link to Website: [https://www.iracing.com/ iRacing.com] |
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* [[Special:NewFiles|iRacing Images]] |
* [[Special:NewFiles|iRacing Images]] |
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+ | == Limited Recognized Countries == |
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+ | *[https://iracing.fandom.com/wiki/IRacing_Limited_Recognized_Countries iRacing Limited Recognized Countries] |
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== Manufacturers == |
== Manufacturers == |
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* [[iRacing Manufacturers in Alphabetical Order]] |
* [[iRacing Manufacturers in Alphabetical Order]] |
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* [[iRacing Manufacturers Via Nationality]] |
* [[iRacing Manufacturers Via Nationality]] |
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+ | == Micronations == |
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+ | *[https://iracing.fandom.com/wiki/IRacing_Micronations iRacing Micronations] |
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== Motor Oil Suppliers == |
== Motor Oil Suppliers == |
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* [[iRacing Non-Nations in Continental Order]] |
* [[iRacing Non-Nations in Continental Order]] |
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* [[iRacing Top Nations and Non-Nations]] |
* [[iRacing Top Nations and Non-Nations]] |
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+ | *[https://iracing.fandom.com/wiki/IRacing_Top_Nations_and_Non-Nations_Divisions iRacing Top Nations and Non-Nations Divisions] |
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== Progression == |
== Progression == |
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== Tire Model History == |
== Tire Model History == |
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* [[IRacing Tire Model History]] |
* [[IRacing Tire Model History]] |
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+ | == Track Length Terms == |
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+ | *[https://iracing.fandom.com/wiki/IRacing_Track_Length_Terms iRacing Track Length Terms] |
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== Tracks == |
== Tracks == |
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+ | *[https://iracing.fandom.com/wiki/Tracks Tracks] |
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* [[iRacing Tracks In Alphabetical Order]] |
* [[iRacing Tracks In Alphabetical Order]] |
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* [[iRacing Tracks Via Location]] |
* [[iRacing Tracks Via Location]] |
Revision as of 20:30, 1 July 2021
iRacing is an advanced simulator that laser scans the tracks to the perfect detail. It features a ranking system that ends with the Porsche Esports Supercup Series for road and the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series for Oval which the latter being officially sanctioned by NASCAR. The new Porsche Esports Supercup series replaces the World Championship Grand Prix series. It now features World of Outlaws Sprint Cars, World of Outlaws Late Models, and the iRacing Rallycross World Championship as well. The pros use it such as Dale Earnhardt J.R., A.J. Allmendinger, Kyle Larson, and Alex Gurney. Also, it is available to the public and features 200,000 members from 156 nations, a total of 130 Different cars and a total of 134 Different tracks with a total of 326 total configurations. It was designed by Dave Kaemmer, the same guy who also designed NASCAR Racing 2003 Season, Grand Prix Legends, and Indy 500: The Simulation.
Link to Website: iRacing.com
Battery Suppliers
Brake Suppliers
Broadcasters
Build Notes
Cars
- Cars
- iRacing Cars In Alphabetical Order
- iRacing Cars Via Nationality
- iRacing Cars Sorted Within Countries
- iRacing Cars by Tire Model Version
Clubs
Commentators
Corner Types
Drivers
eSport World Championships and Other Series
Flags
Former Nations
Framerate Box
Fuel Suppliers
Global Map
Images
Limited Recognized Countries
Manufacturers
Micronations
Motor Oil Suppliers
Motorsport Terms and APCO 10 Codes
Nations and Non-Nations With iRacers
Nations and Non-Nations in Continental Order
- iRacing Nations in Continental Order
- iRacing Non-Nations in Continental Order
- iRacing Top Nations and Non-Nations
- iRacing Top Nations and Non-Nations Divisions
Progression
Sponsors
Surfaces
Teams
Terms and Other Documents
Time Zone Map
Tire Manufacturers
Tire Model History
Track Length Terms
Tracks
- Tracks
- iRacing Tracks In Alphabetical Order
- iRacing Tracks Via Location
- iRacing Tracks Sorted Within Countries