04:21 PM - July 15, 2011 by ChaseB
In 2004, iRacing was founded by Dave Kaemmer and John Henry. The purpose was to create a driving simulator that would give a person at home the ability to feel and see what professional drivers do on the track. Mr. Henry is the owner of MLB’s Boston Red Sox and co-owner of Roush-Feway Racing. Mr. Kaemmer’s background comes from the video game side of things as he was the co-founder of the extremely successful developer Papyrus. Dave worked on and helped create such titles as Indianapolis 500, NASCAR 2003 and Grand Prix Legends.
Together this duo has helped create the premier online racing simulator known as iRacing. This simulator provides people at home the ability to drive such famous tracks as Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Daytona International, Circuit De Spa- Francorchamps and many more time-honored venues. They also provide over 25 official vehicles and include official licensing deals with such groups as NASCAR, IndyCar and F1. The vehicles are truly replicated by using real-world information and experience, and each and every track has been laser-scanned to provide the driver the feel of every little bump and blemish felt by the professionals.
I recently had a chance to sit down with Steve Myers of iRacing. Mr. Myers played an integral part in developing and securing the track and vehicle licenses that iRacing now provides for its members.
(And for those who read the entire interview, there is a little treat at the end.)
Read More - iRacing 2.0 Discussion With Developer Steve Myers