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Old 04-29-2009   #1 (permalink)


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iRacing.com

you guys should check it out, its getting better every month
they just added the nationwide cars, and talladega super speedway....

If you decide you want to join, PM me so i can give you my referral to help you out, and give me some credit too

http://www.youtube.com/user/iRacingTV

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Old 04-29-2009   #2 (permalink)


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Re: iRacing.com

I didn't really read about it but, from the movie clip, it sure looks like fun... how much is it anyways?
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Old 04-29-2009   #3 (permalink)


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Re: iRacing.com

Scroll down to the bottom and there are 4 plans to choose from.

http://iracing.com/membership/subscriptions.php?lc=2
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Old 04-29-2009   #4 (permalink)


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Re: iRacing.com

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by AstaLaVista View Post
I didn't really read about it but, from the movie clip, it sure looks like fun... how much is it anyways?


If you were to purchase every car/track available, it would roughly come out to $600 total...


Keep in mind, this is not considered a "Video PC Game"

It is used as an alternative for those who cannot afford to race in real life, and would like the oppertunity to do so, without the cost that goes along with it in the real world...

For refrence, a set of tires for a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car, costs around $2500 a set.... not to mention $50-$75,000 for a motor, $30-$40,000 for a transmission, and $100,000+ for the rolling chassis alone... most of the top teams have upwards of 50-100 cars per driver that they can use for years to come, each specially built for a certain type of track, be it a road course, short track, speedway, superspeedway, or in between.


$600, for unlimited virtual equipment, professionally sanctioned, with "Prizes" Some yet to be announced, and affiliations with real world racing series... it's quite the bargain, if you want to take it seriously
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