iRacing.com has released plenty of high resolution screenshots, showing the virtual version of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that will be available to iRacing subscribers this fall.
The shots show the world’s oldest motorsport venue and all its glorious details, including a very detailed infield. Nicknamed the “Brickyard”, the 2.5 mile oval was is able to accommodate up to 400.000 spectators, iRacing will be including both the legendary oval layout as well as the MotoGP road course.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and both the Indycar Series & Indy Lights Series Dallara chassis will be added to the simulation in fall, iRacing will also be running a virtual version of the Indy 500 at the 2010 Memorial Day weekend.








Uff
September 3rd, 2009 at 13:44
There’s nothing to do: I’ve always loved the way iRacing looks, even if I don’t drive it because of a lack of time (and money) and the engine is old. They made it look so fresh!
Hompe
September 3rd, 2009 at 14:35
That track is just… wow
ibyte_dk
September 3rd, 2009 at 15:58
The engine is allways brand spanking new. They update it monthly. That is what you pay for. iRacing don’t have bloom, glistening e-maps and other completely unrealistic effects. It looks as real as possible with the least possible performence requirements.
I don’t race iRacing but did for a few months. Found the lack of socialising and league races to much of a downside to keep paying. Besides GTR2 is not much of the pace in FFB and realistic graphics is you set it up right.
Klaas Jan
September 10th, 2009 at 20:14
It’s available now!