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Getting faster in iRacing, part 1: Serious hardware It's time to get serious, it's time to get quicker. Let's start with the easy but expensive solutions.
Money spent, not including taxes: $1,245.90. That includes the gaming computer, new monitor, ethernet cable (multiple people warned me of trusting a Wi-Fi connection) and all iRacing expenses.
We've put together a guide to what iRacing is, how realistic the racing is, how popular it is with the drivers and much more.
On Thursday, iRacing announced that it has secured exclusive “simulation-style game rights” to the preeminent stock-car racing series for game systems, PC, and mobile.
Some drivers spent well over $10,000 to perfect their iRacing setups, while others had to scramble last-minute on a couple-hundred dollar budget.
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