In a surprise move, iRacing is getting an arcade spin-off with the aptly-named iRacing Arcade, developed by Circuit Superstars creator Original Fire Games. The casual spin-off replaces its simulation sibling’s authentic visuals and driving physics with approachable car handling aimed at younger players and cartoonish graphics.
In terms of tracks, the arcade spin-off will feature a roster of real-life locations, some of which are lifted from iRacing and NASCAR 25, such as Lime Rock Park.
While they will still feature recognisable landmarks and layouts, each track is an exaggerated, scaled-down version of a real-world location. As a result, don’t expect them to share the same laser-scanned accuracy as the mainline iRacing’s tracks.

These will be combined with fictional tracks, including an autumnal circuit with sharp hairpins shown in a recent trailer.
Here’s a list of every track in iRacing Arcade.
iRacing Arcade complete track list
- Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
- Bahrain International Circuit
- Barber Motorsport Park
- Circuit Paul Ricard
- Imola
- Knockhill
- Kyalami
- Lime Rock Park
- Maple Ridge (fictional/originally in Circuit Superstars)
- Miami International Autodrome
- MotorLand Aragón
- Sachsenring
- Sugar Hill (fictional/originally in Circuit Superstars)
- Tsukuba
You can also view iRacing Arcade’s car list here.
iRacing Arcade release date
iRacing Arcade is set to release on PC on 2nd December, 2025, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S expected to follow in Spring 2026 with split-screen multiplayer.
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