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iRacing has really been trying to draw me back in with loads of lovely new content and system tweaks,i enjoyed many good Solstice races so i can imagine how much fun those Jetta's will be,but i vowed no more iRacing with the wheel i have now,its just not designed to accomodate the wheel i have just now :(

They made a change to the calibration system a few months ago, which might help you. You can set the in-game steering range to the same value as your physical wheel has.
 
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When truck racing doesn't go to plan:

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http://www.vimeo.com/5945649

Wont embed properly so its a copy and paste job :p

Lotus 79 at VIR (had to save a new version as youtube cant seem to cope with the higher quality version)
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGiv_YlrxNE"]iRacing | Lotus 79 @ VIR Full[/ame]
 
Damn, still can't drive the Rads :) Need some more points first (C license 4.0+). So for the time being I try the Mazda first :)
Then difficult decision. F1 or Rads.... (or both)

Same issue for me. I should have enough MPR for a Class B license in oval at next promotion, around first week of November, in a couple days. However have a long way to go for even my Class C road license to be up to 4.0. So Mazda for me for now as well. At least the tracks used for Rad and Mazda series' are almost identical.

Anyone still know if C6R coming out by end of summer?
 
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