Paul Jeffrey
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Marking the traditional new season update, the latest build for iRacing is a little bit more significant than is usually the case, thanks in part to the latest build containing a significant amount of new purchasable content, plus a first look at the latest damage model that has been made available in beta state on the popular Skip Barber F2000 car.
As well as the damage model, this new update also includes the latest V7 tyre model for the simulation across a selection of cars, changing the characteristics of some of the vehicles to move more in line with the latest understanding of the simulation physics by the developers.
On the new track front, the Formula One hosting Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya also arrives for the sim, adding the Spanish Grand Prix venue to the title, further increasing the number of Formula One grade facilities to the game:
“Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is an incredible addition to iRacing’s family of world-class racing facilities,” said iRacing.com executive producer Steve Myers. “iRacers have been looking forward to racing Barcelona for a long time now, and we’re excited to finally give them the opportunity to do so. If last weekend’s endurance event is any indication, our users should be in for a real treat!”
“We’re pleased to unveil Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to iRacing users for the first time this week,” said Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya general manager, Joan Fontserè. “Our 24h SimRacing event was a huge success, and our racers loved driving iRacing’s top-tier GTE cars on the track. We’re looking forward to seeing more iRacers around the world take on our circuit and can’t wait to hear their feedback!”
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