The Dallara DW12 is one of the most versatile and challenging open-wheel machines in iRacing. Built to handle the diverse IndyCar schedule, the DW12 is equally at home flying around 220+ mph on superspeedways as it is navigating the tight confines of street circuits like Long Beach. This dual-purpose design makes it one of the most dynamic cars in the sim.
Specs at a Glance
- Engine: 2.2L twin-turbocharged V6 (Chevrolet or Honda), ~550–700 horsepower (depending on boost setting)
- Weight: ~1,600 lbs (with driver, road course spec)
- Top Speed: 230+ mph on superspeedways
- Gearbox: 6-speed sequential
- Tyres: Firestone racing tyres designed for ovals and road/street applications
Handling Characteristics
The DW12 is a car of extremes. On ovals, it thrives on pack racing and drafting, requiring careful throttle control and patience in traffic. On road courses, the car shifts into a high-downforce, twitchy machine that demands precision on turn-in and stability under braking.
- Ovals: Stable in draft but sensitive to aero push. Close racing is intense but risky.
- Road/Street: High downforce means huge cornering potential, but traction is limited on throttle. Sudden weight transfer can cause snap oversteer.
Difficulty Level
The DW12 is best suited for intermediate-to-advanced sim racers. Its speed, fragility in wheel-to-wheel contact, and setup complexity make it challenging for beginners. That said, for drivers who want the authentic IndyCar experience, few cars deliver as much variety and realism.
Real-World Tie-In
The DW12 was IndyCar’s spec chassis from 2012 through the end of the 2017 season. Every driver in the Verizon IndyCar Series competed in the DW12, with Honda and Chevrolet supplying the engines. The car carried stars like Scott Dixon, Will Power, and Dario Franchitti to major victories, including Indy 500 wins and championship titles.
Why It’s Fun in iRacing
- Incredible variety: Compete on short ovals, superspeedways, road courses, and street circuits.
- High-speed thrill: Drafting and side-by-side racing at 230 mph provides unmatched intensity.
- Driver’s car: Demands concentration and rewards discipline with lap-after-lap consistency.
The DW12 stands as one of iRacing’s cornerstone open-wheel cars, giving members a full taste of IndyCar’s unique balance between speed, strategy, and driver skill.
