Current Promo Codes (Non Stackable) Last Updated 6/24:
First 3 months for the price of 1 ($12), 90% of which goes to Josh Wise's racing team. PR-JoshWise98
First 3 months for $9 plus a Free Gen 6 Car: PR-LIONEL
One Month for $5, no other bonuses: PR-INRACING
EDIT: Holy crap how did I forget the actual link to the game. Sorry!So recently I've started playing iRacing, which is a subscription based racing simulator. It's rather on the expensive side, as you also have to buy the additional tracks and cars, but most motorsports buffs I know (several of whom race in real life) swear by it. It features laser scanned tracks in order to have the perfect feel of each one, and how tires interact with them. The basic package that comes free with the sub contains 7 cars and 10 tracks. Of those 10 tracks 5 are ovals and 5 are road courses, although one of the ovals has an alternate road course configuration, and a few of the road courses have alternate configurations as well. There also is an included Skid Pad.
Ingame each car has it's own series (Some series have two or three cars, such as certain NASCAR series having both the Chevy and Ford model of their respective level in them) and races are scheduled on a regular basis (Every hour or two), and divided into 12 week seasons. Each week the track changes (although some series don't use 12 tracks, but rather rotate say, 4 tracks 3 times) and the entire schedule is announced a week or two before the 3 month season starts. Currently I'm running a 3 month sub, and have bought an extra car and the tracks it needed for the season (In this case the Chevy National Impala used in the real life dev circuit for NASCAR). The game is also
technically playable on a gamepad, but you really need a racing wheel to be competitive, and advanced series you even need it to be safe.
Lastly, the game has what is in my opinion the most important aspect, automatic disqualification and the ability to report drivers. The auto disqualifications happen if you incur too many "incidents" in a race, and is fairly lenient. You'd need to be in about 4 major accidents in a race in order to trip it, or drive straight off the track 17 times. Driving backwards for a decent length also automatically trips it. The protest system allows you to report drivers for things like intentionally wrecking you or other drivers, but they really only actually act if it's clear it was deliberate (And you remembered to record a replay with the in game replay viewer of course).
With that I leave you with a video made by a community member about surviving the rookie series. (It's highly dramatized about how bad the rookie races actually are though, I managed to promote from Rookie in about a week)One very last thing. They just pushed an update a day or two ago, and the site is having some hiccups. Thats why if you do purchase it, it will say weird things like only 1 user online, when it should be saying 2,000-5,000 or thereabouts depending on the time of day/week.