


Furthering your journey doesn't just involve winning you earn your next license instead by driving safely, avoiding colliding with other cars or coming off the track.Īs a result, it's arguably the least "fun" game on this list, but its laser focus on realism means it's the nearest you'll get to actually feeling like you're behind the wheel of a race car on a track and it's why real-life pro racers reportedly use iRacing as a training ground. Unlike others on this list, iRacing is an online subscription game, where progression takes place via competing in races against real players at set times of the day. Lastly, don't forget to collect coins to upgrade your car It's pedal to the metal with stock car racing In this new racing game, zoom past.

Instead, iRacing is about pure realism, with tracks and physics modeled with brutal accuracy and a focus on genuine skill and knowledge of the tracks and cars in order to do well. Like any other car racing game, the rules are simple: reach the finish line before other drivers Use your arrow keys to navigate the racetrack and drive over the golden arrows for an extra boost of speed. If Forza Horizon's attitude is "drive it like you stole it," then iRacing's is most definitely "drive it like you borrowed it off your boss and your career is over if you get so much as a scratch on it." You'll find no driver assistance, auto braking or steering guides here, nor any kind of rewind mechanic or even a mini map of the track you're on.
