iRacing Confirm Dirt Midgit Cars Coming "Soon"

Paul Jeffrey

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iRacing.com continue to expand their dirt content offering with confirmation of the potentially rather popular Dirt Midget, due to arrive shortly to the service.

The predominantly American focussed racing simulation already has plenty of content variety on its books thanks to a number of high profile manufacturer and series licences, bringing gamers modern content from the world of NASCAR sanctioned series, Blancpain GT cars, a plethora of open wheelers and even a McLaren Formula One car, but in recent times the service has been making big inroads into the world of loose surface short oval racing, releasing in close order a number of pieces of content from this curious form of motorsport.

In a recent reveal trailer launched on the iRacing YouTube channel, the developers have now confirmed another member of the dirt oval family will be arriving in the form of the Dirt Midget series, having scanned the 2017 Chilli Bowl winning car of Christopher Bell for inclusion in the game. Although no official release date has been given, iRacing have hinted that the car will be available to purchase "soon".

Check out the trailer below and let us know your thoughts on yet more loose surface content coming to the simulation.

iRacing is a subscription based online racing simulation containing open wheel, tin top, NASCAR and dirt oval racing content.

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