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iRacing explained

Still on the fence about racing simulations? Speed’s Leigh Diffey explains how iRacing is changing the face of racing simulations and race training.

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confuZion3:
Ha. You guys just want us to stop playing Forza 2. Just kidding. Great link. Thanks for posting it! I do want to get this. I just need to upgrade the computer.
Apr 8, 2009 9:15 p.m.
griffin729:
Want iRacing.com just need something other than the laptop. Or just add external monitor and wheel to laptop I guess. 'Course I also want Forza 3.
Apr 10, 2009 12:37 p.m.
G_Stock:
Confuzion didn't know you still played Forza 2. You need to hop on more often. SAAB Boy
Apr 10, 2009 3:30 p.m.
Tom Heath:
I'm currently resurrecting a couple of dead PCs to build an iRacing-capable rig. Again. The only thing I don't like about it is the PCs that its forced to run on. I like Forza a lot too, and I'm sure I'll get FM3 when it's released. Still, iRacing is much more challenging and rewarding IMHO.
Apr 10, 2009 5:16 p.m.
Ronin38:
I just started on iRacing recently, it's a pretty good setup! I also “play” GTR2. I like that one because you can find downloads with different cars and tracks, too. “Project Torque” is fun, but not quite so realistic- it's more of a game. Good choices of cars and tracks, though.
Apr 15, 2009 4 p.m.
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