
While there are dozens of NASCAR stars competing, there are also Formula 1 drivers, dirt-racing phenoms, open-wheel standouts, rallycross daredevils and just about any other type of racer you can think of. There are more than 100,000 active subscribers on iRacing from all over the world and racing all disciplines of cars. You’re racing against real people who are also trying to prove themselves or experience the thrill of racing. You’ll be connected to the Internet at all times. Generally, iRacers are serious about racing not to gatekeep, but iRacing isn’t a grab-off-the-shelf-and-drive-backward-into-the-other-cars-then-reset-and-do-it-again sort of thing.

It’s a massive multiplayer online racing community. This might be obvious, but let’s be clear: iRacing is not only an exceptional racing simulation, it’s just as much a competition service. If you’re wondering about the iRacing fundamentals, here’s some must-know info. You’ve no doubt heard the buzz about NASCAR iRacing recently, whether it’s the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series, the new eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series, or watching Chad Knaus try his very best.
