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iRacing to add Australian tracks, Gen3 Supercars

Supercars
09 Aug
iRacing is set to add Gen3 Supercars and two Australian circuits to its world-leading platform
2 mins by James Pavey
  • Gen3 Supercars, Aussie circuits to be added to iRacing

  • Adelaide Street Circuit, The Bend set to be scanned

  • Gen3 Supercars also set to join, release date to be confirmed

Gen3 Supercars and two Australian circuits are in the pipeline to be added to the iRacing platform, the world’s leading sim racing service.

iRacing has confirmed it will add the famous Adelaide Street Circuit, which will host this year’s Supercars season finale on November 14-17.

The Bend Motorsport Park, which hosted Supercars sprint rounds between 2018 and 2023, and will return with an enduro in 2025, will also be added.

iRacing will scan The Bend this week before planning to visit Adelaide in November, when Supercars will tackle the city’s parklands.

Gen3 Supercars, which were introduced in 2023, are also set to join the platform, with a release date to be confirmed.

"We're scanning The Bend this week and plan to visit Adelaide in November,” iRacing executive producer Greg Hill wrote.

“New Supercars just barely missed the S4 [season four] build. We just need a bit more time to implement the data we've received from our partners in Australia.”

The Gen3 carswill join the Car of the Future-spec Ford FG Falcon and Holden VF Commodore, and the Gen2-spec Ford Mustang and Holden ZB Commodore, on iRacing.

The likes of Mount Panorama, Sandown and Phillip Island are all available to race on the platform. iRacing also scanned the legendary Pukekohe Park amid news of its closure.

The 2024 Repco Supercars Championship will resume at the NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint on August 16-18. Tickets for the event are on sale now.

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