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Hi guys and grrls

 

Are any other than me using iRacing (www.iracing.com) for driver training?

 

I think it is great for teaching technoque and how to handle emergency situations and I believe it has save my butt a few times.

 

If you are using it feel free to #friend# me . I am Thomas Soerensen.

 

 

 

I am not affiliated or make money on iRacing in any way. I am just a happy customer.

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Hello fellow iRacer :D

Yep ive been using it for a couple months now, i enjoy learing how to handle the cars/tracks etc but i find i have to put soo much time in to be competitive :bang:

Not sure if its saved my butt but i am definitely more comfortable if the back steps out :teeth:

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Hey there

 

Which car are you driving the most?

 

Have you tried the Ford Falcon V8 Supercar - that is the one keeping me sharp.

 

But I agree that to advance and even be competitive you have to spend a lot of time practising.

 

But it is fun and cheap driver training.

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Yes im currently getting used to the Ford Falcon V8, i was enjoying the mustang alot but after spending hours and hours in a left hand drive i would then go out in my RHD Z and be a bit too close to kerbs :lol: thats why i started with the Falcon.

Yes it is definitely fun and cheap compared to real racing/training. I do love the accuracy of the tracks too.

 

Im certainly learning a lot more in the falcon which is good :teeth: though i think it will be a few weeks more of practice before i even think about TT/Qual/race etc

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