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iRacing Dirt Review

On March 29th, 2017, iRacing released dirt oval racing to the service, nearly a year after it was announced.  The launch brought five cars and four tracks to the service, Dirt Legends, Dirt Street Stock, dirt version of the NASCAR Chevrolet Silverado and Toyota Tundra, three Late Models (Limited, Pro and Super) and three Winged Sprint Cars (305, 360 and 410).


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While traditional pavement racing is hard enough to simulate, dirt racing brings a whole other variable to the game, a track that moves.

Has iRacing been able to properly simulate not only the massive track changes as it’s used, but all the other things that have to be right for a believable experience?

We’re going to find out, with the help of our resident dirt racing expert – and former 410 winged sprint car driver – Billy Strange.


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