Hah! Wow. Dumbass. :lol:
Printable View
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ba07_FERu0
Not to spoil it, but a certian Mr. H swept the first SRO GT World eSports event at Laguna Seca...
:hard:
Cuda is in a class of his own. Enough spoiling said. :p
Third weekend of April Eraces.
- Formula E - Race at Home - rFactor
- IndyCar iRacing Challenge - IndyCar (NBC)
- Not The GP - Veloce Esports - F1 2019
- eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series - NASCAR (FOX Sports)
- Barcelona World RX Esports Invitational - WRxC - Dirt Rally 2.0
Plus Cuda's GT3 championship on ACC.
I am loving seeing the professional Supercars racers absolutely sending it in iRacing. This week they visited Bathurst for three races, plus a top-ten shootout to determine the grid for race 1. Guest driver was Will Power in the Verizon Mustang. Here's a clip of the noisy car-slug being dragged over the mountain, complete with the usual Supercars commentary team on Fox sports.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1ZXlYtjZbk
Of course the flip-side is watching these guys, who are obviously good at driving, suddenly having to struggle with getting their heads around PCs and sim racing equipment.
Case-in-point is Rick Kelly, a veteran of the Supercars series, who has built a pretty mean rig out of pine offcuts. He started with a meme-worthy Logitech G29, a sheepskin wheel cover, and a 24" monitor, but then scored some better gear off his sponsor LG (3x 55" OLED screens thank you very much) and some racing hardware from Simworx. I love that he has kept the wheel cover and the deck chairs that he started all this with :lol:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQzVzF8IL0s
Pretty cool to see Rick making his own gear like that, and how he said it's now even closer to the real thing. Weird to see heel & toeing on a simulator though. :up:
And the clip of the racing, it's almost like watching the real thing. Cars sound and move the same ways, same camera angles, same commentators. :D