With Season 4 just around the corner, iRacing showcased two of the new cars that will be added to the lineup, the Ford Mustang GT4 and the Dallara IL-15.
The Ford Mustang GT4 will add another choice for the GT4 class, which has been a focus for iRacing over the past couple of years. It’s also the first American car available for the class.
What’s even more exciting is that the whole GT4 class will receive a rather extensive overhaul with the arrival of the Mustang.
You can watch it in action below, with the first part of the video showing some cinematic shots, followed by a lap seen from behind the steering wheel.
The second car we see today is the Dallara IL-15, the protagonist of the Indy NXT feeder series.
In iRacing, it’ll be available in class C for both Road and Oval series. You can see it in action below, again both in cinematic shots and from behind the wheel.
If you’re unfamiliar with iRacing, it’s a subscription-based, esports-focused racing simulation platform on PC considered by many to be one of the most realistic in the industry. It features precisely simulated cars and LIDAR-scanned tracks that reproduce their real counterparts, making it popular among many real racing drivers who use it for training.
It’s also an attractive esports platform as it features racing regulations closely related to the ones used in real motorsports to create an online esports environment that feels as professional as possible, encouraging clean racing, racecraft, and fair play over winning or placing high in the rankings (albeit the events described in this article cast some shadow on these ideals).
iRacing partners with several real-world racing series and organizations, including Nascar, IMSA, the FIA, and many more.
Lately, the company launched iRacing Studios, extending its reach to console gaming and simulation with the iRacing Arcade game mentioned above, on top of Nascar 25 and an IndyCar sim coming in 2026.