A laid back approach at covering all things iRacing. Everything from Rigs, Peripherals and Tech, through to Race-craft, Leagues and more. Covering all disciplines of arguably the most realistic racing simulator while having a laugh, this show is for the the rookies and the hobbyist. No professional racers or sponsored aliens, just us regular folk jumping in the drivers seat of our pretend racecars... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisureGames |
Apologies for the short delay on this one as I have been away! more
Greg Hill, Executive Producer at iRacing, recently published a sneak preview of some of the developments his team have been working on. The new weather system is all but confirmed for the December update, along with new/refreshed tracks and a brand n... more
Welcome to the newly formatted version of the podcast; Splash & Dash! more
Were Back... Again! Personal lives have yet again delayed this episodes release but now things are looking up! more
We apologise for the late release! Life has been pretty hectic lately but were still here! more
In this episode we talk about a topic that gets overlooked in sim racing podcasts; Dirt Ovals! more
In this episode we reflect on the Bathurst 12hr and what it takes to do an endurance race. From tackling the mountain in the pitch black darkness in qualifying, dealing with the pressure of 49 other cars doing the same thing around you on the first l... more
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