The Cadillac CTS-V iRacing rumors are officially taking flight, signaling a massive shift for the service’s GT racing portfolio. While iRacing has spent years perfecting its open-wheel and stock car lineups, the sports car community has been clamoring for more modern, production-based race cars. Recent reports suggest that iRacing has secured a licensing deal with General Motors to bring the dominant machine from the Pirelli World Challengeโthe Cadillac CTS-V Coupeโto the virtual tracks in 2012.
Pratt & Miller Engineering Meets Sim Racing
If the Cadillac CTS-V iRacing project is as ambitious as insiders claim, it will feature data straight from Pratt & Miller Engineering. This is the same legendary outfit responsible for the Corvette C6.R, and their involvement suggests a level of physics fidelity that will set a new benchmark for the service. The CTS-V Racecar is a 460-horsepower beast, powered by a Katech-developed V8 engine. Fans are eager to see if iRacing can capture the unique “heavyweight” feel of a Cadillac that has been stripped and rebuilt for professional road racing.
The Cadillac CTS-V iRacing rumors have been bolstered by sightings of iRacingโs scanning team at the Team Cadillac shop. Speculation is high that this car will not just be a standalone addition, but the centerpiece of a new “Global Challenge” style series. This would likely pair the Cadillac against other production-based rivals, creating a multi-class environment that mimics the real-world SCCA and Pirelli World Challenge fields. For sim racers, the prospect of a high-torque, front-engine V8 Cadillac is a refreshing alternative to the mid-engine prototypes currently dominating the road-side of the service.
A Competitive Bridge to GT3?
One of the most persistent Cadillac CTS-V iRacing rumors involves its placement in the career ladder. Many believe the Cadillac will be positioned as a “bridge” carโan entry-point for drivers moving up from the Mazda MX-5 into high-performance GT racing. Its front-engine layout and lack of advanced electronic aids like ABS or Traction Control would make it a “pure” driver’s car, requiring finesse and throttle discipline to master. If this is the case, the Cadillac could become the most important training tool for aspiring GT3 and GTE drivers on the platform.
Anticipated Release Timeline
While iRacing remains tight-lipped, we expect the Cadillac CTS-V iRacing release to occur in the first half of 2012. As one of the most high-profile American manufacturers, Cadillacโs arrival would be a massive win for the service’s domestic audience. Whether youโre a fan of the V-Series performance brand or just looking for a new V8 challenge, the CTS-V is shaping up to be a game-changer. Stay tuned as we await official confirmation from Bedfordโthe Caddy is coming.
