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iRacing is a subscription-based online racing simulation video game developed and published by iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations in 2008. All in-game sessions are hosted on the publisher's servers. All in-game sessions are hosted on the publisher's servers.
7 eNASCAR iRacing World Championship Series. 8 Wins. Toggle Wins subsection. 8.1 Cup Series. 8.2 Xfinity Series. 8.3 Camping World Truck Series. ... [134] However, he ...
Jann Mardenborough, a sim racer, became a professional Nissan racing driver by playing Gran Turismo. [1] [2] [3]Simulated racing or racing simulation, commonly known as simply sim racing, are the collective terms for racing game software that attempts to accurately simulate auto racing, complete with real-world variables such as fuel usage, damage, tire wear and grip, and suspension settings. [4]
2 1 1 1 1 285 50th 2022 IndyCar Series: Andretti Autosport: 17 1 2 1 2 381 10th IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2: DragonSpeed USA: 1 1 0 0 1 0 NC Formula One: McLaren F1 Team: Test driver 2023 IndyCar Series: Andretti Autosport with Curb-Agajanian: 17 0 2 0 1 356 10th IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTP: BMW M Team RLL: 1 0 0 0 0 274 24th 2024 ...
As a junior, Leroux ranked fifth in UCLA history for career points (91) as well as fourth in goals (41) and game-winning goals (15). [12] She ranked third in the Pac-10 for goals (13) and second in game-winning goals (6) earning her First-team Soccer America MVP, Third-team NSCAA All-American, First-team NSCAA All-Pacific Region, and First-team All-Pac-10 honors the same year.
Trackhouse Racing is an American motorsports organization that competes full time in the NASCAR Cup Series and MotoGP and part time in the IMSA SportsCar Championship.The team is owned by Trackhouse Entertainment Group, a venture of Justin Marks, Grammy Award–winning rapper Armando Christian "Pitbull" Pérez, and Avenue Sports Fund.
The first web accessibility guideline was compiled by Gregg Vanderheiden and released in January 1995, just after the 1994 Second International Conference on the World-Wide Web (WWW II) in Chicago (where Tim Berners-Lee first mentioned disability access in a keynote speech after seeing a pre-conference workshop on accessibility led by Mike Paciello).
On 4 March 2006 the working group posted 802.1aq draft 0.1. [10] In March 2012 the IEEE approved the 802.1aq standard. [11]In May 2013, the first public multivendor interoperability was demonstrated as SPB served as the backbone for Interop 2013 in Las Vegas. [12]