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Premium Road Package - 2025R1
Last update: 2025.10

If you are an enthusiastic road racer this is the right place for you.

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The Premium Road Package contains all the latest iRacing road content (based on 2025 S4 release). It contains ALL the tracks and cars that I have currently available for road racing.

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This is the most complete bundle covering ~95%-98% the iRacing road schedule (100 cars, 125 track configurations if I count well).

Some rookie tracks and track with special configurations may be missing but hopefully and with the help of your support one day they will be added.

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Whats new?

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new track (19 new configs in total):

  • Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez - Mexico

    • GP​ - with 2024 Formula 1 camera replica

    • GP Historic

    • National - with Nascar 2025 camera replica

  • Charlotte Motor Speedway - 2025

    • Roval 2025​ - with Nascar 2024 camera replica

    • Roval 2025 without chicanes

    • Legends Road Course 2025

  • Circuit Navarra

    • Speed Medium

  • Lime Rock Park (2019)

    • Chicanes

  • Oulton Park Circuit

    • International​ without Brittens

  • Portland

    • Full - with Indycar 2025 camera replica

    • No Chicane

  • Sonoma 2025

    • IRL05 - with Indycar 2007 camera replica

    • IRL12

    • IRL12 - with Indycar 2018 camera replica

    • Nascar Cup - with Nascar 2025 camera replica

    • Nascar Long

    • Sportscar - with GT World Challenge 2025 camera replica

    • Sportscar Alternate

  • Thruxton

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Other circuits updated - 28 track config updates in total​:

  • Charlotte Motor Speedway - 2025

    • Roval 2019

  • Oulton International (3 configs) - redesigned and rearranged cameras

  • Jerez GP, COTA GP/West, Daytona Road 2011, Hockenheim, Hungaroring, Indianapolis Road 2022, LimeRock 2019 (3), Oulton Park (4), Red Bull Ring, Road America, Road Atlanta, Rudskogen, Sebring Int, Motegi GP, Watkins Glen (4)

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​​6+1 new cars 

  • Acura NSX EVO GT3

  • Aston Martin GT3

  • BMW M2 CSR

  • Dallara IL-15

  • Ferrari 296 Challenge

  • Ford Mustang GT4

  • Safety Car - BMW M2 CSR

 

Updates

  • Audi RS LMS TCR

  • Chevrolet CorvetteC6.R GT1

  • Dallara IR18

  • Ferrari 296 GT3

  • Ford GT

  • Fort Fiesta RS WRC

  • Honda Civic TCR

  • Hyundai Elantra TCR

  • iRacing IR-04

  • Lotus 79

  • Mercedes AMG GT4

  • Mercedes F1 W12

  • Nissan GTP ZX-T

  • Radical SR10

  • Renault Clio

  • SCCA Spec Racer Ford

  • Super Formula Lights

  • Super Formula SF23 Honda

  • Super Formula SF23 Toyota

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General information about available camera groups​

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In general I use 5-6 camera groups (there can be some exceptions):

  • Grid view - a special camera group is added to show the grid only

  • Pole Cam - pole sitter camera. Works for standing starts.

  • Real life replica - TV style real life replica of various iconic events for the given track

  • Group1 (TV1) is custom TV style similar to real life replicas

  • Group2 (TV2) probably the most cinematic, getting the most out of depth of field and focusing to deliver good images of the car (to give some feeling of speed, to better show paints, duels close, etc)

  • Group 3 (TV3) set is wider zoom showing longer sections of track (useful at starts or to follow multi car actions)

  • Group 4 (StaticTV) - uses static aim type cameras

  • SpeedCam (static camera) - low positioned, wide angle, static cameras. They are very close to the cars and embedded in track surface, kerbs, mounted on walls, etc.

  • Group 5 (DynamicTV) - simulates low altitude chopper (check the second video)

  • Group 6 (Random TV) - contains best of group1-5 angles plus a few more and including onboards to give you full TV style experience. I'm phasing this out because the regular TV1-3 groups already provide full TV style experience.

  • PitLane - dedicated pitlane camera group covering the whole pitlane with entry and exit

  • Scenic - updated scenics with more cinematics. Check this video.

This second video is still a classic from the days when I started back in 2012-2013 :)

Click this button to get the Premium Road package:

​​​List of tracks

Total of 125 track configurations covering roughly 95% of current iRacing road schedule.​

 

Tracks not on the list are in progress or TBD someday (or by request). Bold means tracks with dedicated real life event camera sets (like Sky F1, FOX, NBCSN or SPEED, etc). I've put youtube links to real life races which served as a basis for the real life camera angle replica.

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  • Algarve GP - with Formula 1 2020-2021 cameras

  • Algarve Moto - with MotoGP 2024 cameras

  • Aragon

    • Aragon GP

    • Aragon Moto GP - with Moto GP 2018 cameras

    • Aragon National

    • Aragon National Moto

    • Aragon Outer

  • Barber Motorsport Park - with Indycar 2019 Cameras

  • Barcelona GP - with 2018-2021 F1 cameras

  • Barcelona Classic - with 1991 F1 cameras

  • Bathurst - with 2014-2015, 2022 Bathurst 1000 and Bathurst 12hr cameras

  • Belle Isle, Detroit - with Indycar 2018 cameras

  • Centripetal Circuit (Skidpad)

  • Brands Hatch GP - with 1986 F1 and Blancpain 2016 cameras

  • Brands Hatch Indy

  • Charlotte

    • Roval 2025 -​ with Nascar 2024 cameras​
    • Roval 2019 - with Nascar 2020 cameras

    • Roval 2025 without chicanes

    • Legends Road Course

  • Chicago Street Cup

  • Chicago Street Prototype

  • COTA GP - with 2016-2021 Sky F1 cameras

  • COTA West - with Supercars 2013 cameras

  • Daytona International 2011 Road  - with 2016-2017, 2022 and 2024 24h event cameras

  • Donington GP - with cameras 1993 F1

  • Donington National

  • Fuji Speedway GP - with 2007 F1 cameras

  • Fuji Speedway No Chicane

  • Hockeinheim GP - with 2019 F1 cameras

  • Homestead Road A

  • Homestead Road B

  • Hungaroring - with 2020-2021 F1  cameras

  • Imola GP - with 2001-2006 F1,  2021 F1 cameras

  • Indianapolis 2009 Road

  • Indianapolis 2022 Road - with Indycar 2022 cameras

  • Interlagos GP- with 1991 F1 and 2015-2016 Sky F1, 2021 F1 cameras

  • Jerez GP - with regular TV F1 1997 and with paid TV F1 1997 cameras

  • Jerez Moto - with Moto GP 2018 cameras

  • Knockhill International

  • Knockhill National

  • Laguna Seca - with Indycar 2019 cameras

  • Ledenon

  • LeMans - with LeMans 2016 and 2019, 2022 cameras

  • LeMans Historic

  • Limerock 2019 (all 4 layouts)

  • Long Beach - with 2019 Indycar cameras

  • Magny Cours - with 1999, 2002, 2004, 2008 F1 cameras, GT 2021, 2022 cameras

  • Mexico City

    • GP - with Formula 1 2024 cameras

    • GP Historic

    • National - with Nascar 2025 cameras

  • Midohio Full - including Grand-AM 2013, Indycar 2013 cameras

  • Misano GP - with MotoGP 2022-2023 and Fanatec GT 2023 cameras

  • Montreal GP (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve) - with 2013-2016, 2022 Sky F1 and 90's F1 cameras

  • Monza GP - with 1999, 2002, 2005 and 2015-2017 Sky F1, 2021 F1 cameras

  • Monza without first chicane

  • Mosport, Canadian Tire Motorsports Park

  • Mugello GP - with 2020 F1 and MotoGP cameras  from 2019 and 2023

  • Navarra Speed

  • Navarra Speed Medium

  • Nurburgring GP - with 1995 and 2013, 2020 F1 cameras

  • Nurburgring BES/WEC - including WEC 2016 cameras

  • Nurburgring Sprint

  • Okyama Full - with SuperGT 2023 cameras

  • Okyama Short

  • Oschersleben - with 2022 GT Masters cameras

  • Oulton Park

    • Oulton Park - Fosters

    • Oulton Park - Fosters with Hislop

    • Oulton Park - Island

    • Oulton Park - Island Historic

    • Oulton Park - International

    • Oulton Park - International w/no chicanes

    • Oulton Park - International without Hislop

    • Oulton Park - International without Brittens

  • Portland Full - with Indycar 2024 cameras

  • Portland No Chicane

  • Road America Full - with Indycar 2019 and 2021 Nascar  cameras

  • Road America Bend

  • Road Atlanta Full - with Petit LeMans 2015-2016, and 2020 cameras

  • RedBull Ring (Spielberg) - with 2020-2021 F1 cameras

  • RedBull Ring (Spielberg) National

  • Rudskogen Motorsentre

  • Sachsenring - with MotoGP 2023 and ADAC GT 2022 - 2023 cameras

  • Sebring International 2022 - with 2016, and 2022 12hours of Sebring cameras

  • Silverstone GP (Legacy) - with 1991 F1 cameras

  • Silverstone Historic GP (Legacy) (including early 90's F1 GP cameras)

  • Silverstone GP 2019 - with 2018-2021 F1 cameras

  • Silverstone National 2019

  • Snetterton 200

  • Snetterton 300

  • Sonoma 2025

  • Spa

  • Summit Point Raceway

  • Suzuka GP - with 2016 Sky F1 and 90's F1 cameras

  • Thruxton

  • Tsukuba 1k

  • Tsukuba 2k

  • Twinring Motegi GP

  • Twinring Motegi East

  • Virginia International Raceway 2022 (Full) - with 2022 IMSA cameras

  • Virginia International Raceway 2022 (Noth)

  • Virginia International Raceway 2022 (South)

  • Watkins Glen 2021

    • Boot - with 2023 IMSA cameras

    • Classic Boot

    • Classic

    • Cup - with Nascar 2021 cameras

  • Willow Springs

  • Zandvoort GP 2009 - with F1 2021 cameras

  • Zandvoort GP 2023 - with F1 2023 cameras

  • Zandvoort  2009 National

  • Zolder - with 2015 Blancpain GT cameras, FanCam

  • Zolder Alternate - with FanCam

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List of cars

100 in total. All cars have optimized camera shake effect for more realism. Multiple cars have onboard cameras that can be rotated up to 180 or 360 degrees.

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  • Acura GTP

  • Aston Martin DBR9

  • Aston Martin GT4 

  • Audi R8 GT3

  • Audi R8 GT3 EVO2

  • Audi IR18

  • Audi 90 GTO

  • Audi TCR

  • BMW GTE

  • BMW LMDH

  • BMW M4 GT3

  • BMW M4 GT4

  • BMW M4 EVO GT4

  • BMW M8 GTE

  • BMW Z4 GT3

  • Cadillac CTS-V Racecar

  • Cadillac GTP

  • Corvette C6R

  • Corvette C8R GTE

  • C7 Corvette DP

  • Corvette Z06 GT3

  • Dallara F3

  • Dallara Indycar

  • Dallara DW12

  • Dallara IR-01

  • Dallara IR18

  • Dallara P217 LMP2

  • Ferrari 296 GT3

  • Ferrari 488 GT3

  • Ferrari 488 GTE

  • Ferrari GT3 EVO

  • Ford GT

  • Ford GT3

  • Ford GT 2017

  • Ford Mustang GT3

  • Ford Mustang FR500S

  • Formula IR-04

  • Formula Ray 1600

  • Formula Renault 2.0

  • Formula Renault 3.5

  • Formula Vee

  • HPD ARX 01C

  • Honda Civic TCR

  • Hyundai TCR

  • Hyundai Veloster

  • Indy Pro PM 18

  • KIA Optima

  • Lamborghini Huracan GT3

  • Ligier JP 320 

  • Lotus 49

  • Lotus 79

  • Mazda MX5 Cup

  • Mazda MX5 2016

  • Mazda MX-5 Roadster

  • McLaren 720S GT3

  • Mclaren MP4-12C

  • McLaren MP4-30

  • McLaren MP570s GT4

  • Mercedes AMG GT3

  • Mercedes AMG GT3 EVO 2020

  • Mercedes AMG GT4

  • Mercedes AMG F1 W12

  • Mercedes F1 W13

  • Nissan GTP ZX-T

  • Pontiac Solstice

  • Porsche 718 GT4

  • Porsche 911 GT3 CUP

  • Porshe 911 GT3 Cup 992

  • Porsche 911 GT3 R

  • Porsche 919

  • Porsche 991 RSR

  • Porsche 992 GT3 R

  • Porsche 963 GTP

  • Porsche Mission-R

  • Pro Mazda

  • Radical SR8

  • Radical SR10

  • Renault Clio

  • Riley MkXX Daytona Prototype

  • Ruf RT 12R AWD

  • Ruf RT 12R RWD

  • Ruf RT 12R CSpec

  • Ruf RT 12R Track

  • ​Safety Car Porsche 911

  • SCCA Spec Racer Ford

  • Skip Barber Formula 2000

  • Stock Car Brazil - Toyota Corolla

  • Stock Car Brazil - Chevrolet Cruze

  • Super Formula Lights

  • Super Formula SF23 Honda

  • Super Formula SF23 Toyota

  • Toyota GR86

  • USF 2000 Indy

  • V8SC Holden 2019 and 2014

  • V8SC Ford 2019 and 2014

  • VW Jetta TDI Cup

  • Williams FW31

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To develop the base version of a generic track today (like Charlotte Roval) takes about 10-16 hours. Enhancements and testing until the first releasable version takes about additional 14-16 hours by spectating minimum 3-4 different races and after that loading replays several times.

Most tracks in the above list have gone through 8 or more iterations. Depending on complexity a new iteration can take 4-20 hours. Earliest tracks like Spa GP has already around 30+ iterations.

Due to the amount of track configurations it takes more and more time and effort to maintain all this. Alone I'm not able to review 90+ tracks so your feedback is extremely important if you find something not working. Your support helps me to continue and improve further. Thank you.

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One more short video for your entertainment:

Additional car and track cameras are available

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  • Supercars (OZ) Package - like Supercars? This camera set is a standalone package, containing tracks and cars used by Supercars series. Click here for more information.

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  • Green Hell Package - This camera set is a standalone package, containing Nordschleife and Combined track cameras and selected car cameras. Click here for more information.

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  • Formula Package is a subset of the Premium package containing selected cars and tracks. It has the same quality and same features and selection is based on most popular open wheel iRacing schedule. Click here for more information.

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  • GT/Endurance Package is a subset of the Premium package containing selected tracks and cars. It has the same quality and same features and selection is based on most popular GT and Endurance iRacing schedule. Click here for more information.

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