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iRacing Arcade confirms Lime Rock Park and new single-seaters

An officially-licensed FIA F4 car has been spotted in the latest iRacing Arcade screenshots.

iRacing Arcade single seater screenshot

New iRacing Arcade screenshots have surfaced, offering a first look at Lime Rock Park and several previously unseen single-seater cars.

First up is an officially licensed Formula 4 car adorned with FIA branding. While the FIA F4 is already in iRacing, the real-world racecar is rarely seen in arcade racers. Given that it’s designed for junior drivers learning to race, it’s a suitable choice for an accessible arcade racer.

Notably, the F4 car is seen racing around Lime Rock Park, which is now confirmed to form part of iRacing Arcade’s track roster alongside real-world circuits including Imola and Mexico’s Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

Spanning 1.5 miles, the short circuit returned to the NASCAR calendar this year after a 14-year hiatus, with the Craftsman Truck Series makinjg its debut at the Connecticut circuit.

Its inclusion in iRacing Arcade isn’t surprising, as it also appears in other iRacing Studios titles like iRacing and NASCAR 25.

iRacing Arcade screenshots showcase new single-seaters

Another screenshot shows a fictional single-seater, known as a ‘Formula GP’, sporting a different rear engine cover and rear wing designs. Both cars join iRacing’s Ray FF1600, which was previously confirmed for the arcade spin-off game.

Alongside the single-seaters, iRacing Arcade will feature a selection of fictional and licensed cars lifted from iRacing, including the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) and IMSA’s GTP class cars.

A career mode will also see you start in a small garage before building and upgrading your facilities to create your own motorsport empire.

iRacing Arcade single seater screenshot 2

Developed by Original Fire Games, the team behind the charming indie racer Circuit Superstars, iRacing Arcade is set to arrive on PC by the end of 2025, with console ports to follow in early 2026.   

Its cartoonish visuals and accessible vehicle handling are a surprising diversion for iRacing Studios, which typically focuses on realistic simulations like iRacing, World of Outlaws and the upcoming NASCAR 25.

Speaking to Traxion, iRacing’s Executive Vice President and Executive Producer Steve Myers described iRacing Arcade’s mix of casual racing and facility building as “iRacing meets Mario Kart, meets Sim City.”  

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