iRacing to cater more for us European Racers.

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Would love iRacing to cater more for us Europeans, so we could have a European Touring Car Championship to race on both European and British cicuits rather than just a British Touring Car Championship.

iRacing is half way there they have the circuits just need more European cars VW, Seat, Skoda, Alfa, Ford cars to name a view. At this moment they cater more for the European Super Car end.

But we have the British Touring Car Championship it has great range of European cars including USA and Japanese cars as well.

The British Touring Car Championship makes for great racing and has a very large fan base.

What do you racers think about a iRacing European Touring Car Championship, l for one would join IRacing in a heartbeat?
 
There is a dedicated iRacing thread here.

https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/iracing.18363717/page-436#post-31144319

Plus I came into your thread thinking there'd been an announcement I'd missed.

Personally I'd rather they fixed the multitude of issues with the service before adding more cars that further reduce participation in non GT car series.

The weather system is a joke. The UI is painfully slow. Loading times are poor. Game performance at certain tracks varies massively. The damage model is broken and the collision physics can turn the most innocuous contact into a multiple wreck fest. The FFB could be better as well.

The biggest single thing they have going for them against other sim racing games is their online structure. That's really what keeps me subscribed.
 
There is a dedicated iRacing thread here.

https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/iracing.18363717/page-436#post-31144319

Plus I came into your thread thinking there'd been an announcement I'd missed.

Personally I'd rather they fixed the multitude of issues with the service before adding more cars that further reduce participation in non GT car series.

The weather system is a joke. The UI is painfully slow. Loading times are poor. Game performance at certain tracks varies massively. The damage model is broken and the collision physics can turn the most innocuous contact into a multiple wreck fest. The FFB could be better as well.

The biggest single thing they have going for them against other sim racing games is their online structure. That's really what keeps me subscribed.

In which case head over to Race Department and sign up for some races there, all major sims are catered for and go off fairly regularly.
 
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