iRacing Season 3 Brings Dirt AI and AI Heat Racing to the Sim
iRacing Season 3 2026 adds Dirt AI and a full AI Heat Racing format, the biggest expansion of AI capabilities for dirt oval racing yet. Here is what each feature does.
iRacing Season 3 2026 adds Dirt AI and a full AI Heat Racing format, the biggest expansion of AI capabilities for dirt oval racing yet. Here is what each feature does.
Beginner Setup & Driving Tips The Dirt Legends Ford ’34 Coupe is a teaching tool as much as a racing car. It helps drivers learn core dirt racing principles like throttle control, steering discipline, and adapting to evolving track conditions. Setup work should focus on stability and predictability. Tire Pressures Begin with the baseline setup…
iRacing has officially added the Winged Micro Sprint Car, delivering high-downforce, short-wheelbase dirt racing to the sim. This release further develops the Dirt Micro & Midget ladder, giving drivers a fast and twitchy machine that demands smooth throttle inputs and precise weight transfer. What Makes the Winged Micro Unique Where You’ll Race It The Winged…
The Winged Micro Sprint Car is built for elbows-up action on tight dirt bullrings. With its compact chassis and oversized top wing, it combines raw speed with remarkable agility, delivering fast, momentum-driven laps that keep drivers on edge from green to checkered. From close-quarters pack racing to cushion-riding sprints, the Winged Micro brings a unique…
The iRacing Winged Micro Sprint Car may be one of the smallest dirt cars on the service, but it packs an oversized punch when it comes to excitement. With its short wheelbase, powerful top wing, and lightning-fast reactions, it offers a blend of approachability for new drivers and depth for veterans chasing every last tenth….
The Winged Micro Sprint rewards smooth weight transfer. Roll onto the throttle gradually and let the right-rear tire dig in without spinning. Patience on corner exit keeps momentum alive and prevents costly wheelspin. Difficulty & Who It’s For Beginner drivers will find the Winged Micro forgiving enough to learn dirt racing fundamentals—line choice, throttle control,…
Specs, handling traits, and why the Dirt Mini Stock is unique.
Advice for new Dirt Mini Stock drivers in iRacing.
The Dirt Mini Stock debuts in iRacing’s 2024 Season 4 build.
Showcase of the Dirt Mini Stock on dirt ovals.
The Dirt Micro Sprint Car – Non-Winged is a raw, thrilling machine built for dirt bullrings, and in iRacing it looks just as intense as it drives. Below is a visual showcase that highlights the car’s detail, its presence on track, and the energy of short-track dirt racing. A look at the Dirt Micro Sprint…
The Dirt Micro Sprint Car – Non-Winged is one of iRacing’s most exciting grassroots machines. With its lightweight build and ~160 HP engine, the car demands precision and smooth inputs. For new drivers, it can feel twitchy and unpredictable at first—but with the right setup adjustments and driving habits, you’ll quickly unlock its potential. Start…
The Dirt Micro Sprint Car – Non-Winged captures the raw essence of grassroots dirt racing. Compact, lightweight, and full of character, this car is designed to test a driver’s precision and control on the bullrings that define short-track oval competition. What It Is At its core, the Non-Winged Micro Sprint is a small open-wheel machine…
With the launch of 2024 Season 2, iRacing introduced the Dirt Micro Sprint Car – Non-Winged, bringing a raw and thrilling new option to dirt oval racing. Even better, this car is included free for all members. Powered by a high-revving ~600cc engine producing roughly 160 horsepower, the non-winged Micro Sprint is a true handful….
Overview The Dirt Micro Sprint Car – Non‑Winged joins iRacing as part of the 2024 Season 2 release and is included for free in the base content package. It arrives alongside its Winged counterpart and pairs naturally with new dirt oval venues like Millbridge Speedway released in the same season. Why drive it? Raw, mechanical…
The Dirt Big Block Modified arrives in iRacing alongside the 358.
Specs, handling traits, and what makes the Big Block unique.
Throttle rotation, LR bite, and momentum management.
The Dirt 358 Modified joins iRacing alongside its Big Block sibling.
Specs, handling traits, and what makes the 358 Modified unique.