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iRacing Lamborghini GT3 & Long Beach

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Billy Strange tests the latest offerings on the iRacing platform in the wake of a massive release that has also rolled out a number tweaks which he strives to discover in this video.

In the intro Billy says, “We’re going to take a look at is the iRacing Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO and the long-awaited Long Beach. I’m going take some laps about five laps with the Lamborghini and most notably, the most interesting part about this build is they’ve completely redone all the GT3 cars from the ground up at least that’s what they’ve said and I’m interested to see if I can tell the difference now.”

Information about the Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO

Years of racing heritage come together in the Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO, Lamborghini’s latest GT3 challenger in sports car racing series from around the world.

Developed in house in Sant’Agata Bolognese by Lamborghini Squadra Corse, the Huracán GT3 EVO builds on the winning formula of its predecessor, the Huracán GT3, with improved aerodynamics developed in conjunction with Dallara and a powerful 5.2-liter V10 engine.

2020 was a banner year for the car, with a clean sweep of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s driver and team titles in both its full-season and endurance race standings for Paul Miller Racing.

Across the Atlantic, Barwell Motorsport ran the car to Lamborghini’s first British GT title, while a class victory in the 24 Hours of Spa and multiple GT World Challenge victories rounded out a stellar season.

About iRacing

Drive officially licensed car replicas engineered from the ground up in cooperation with real-world race teams, applying accurate mechanical and dynamic models.

Go head to head with real drivers all over the world thanks to our skill-based matchmaking and license progression system ensuring competitive racing at all levels.

Race on your own or with a team featuring driver swaps in addition to crew chief and spotter positions!

Whether you want to experience a NASCAR Cup car, a World of Outlaws Sprint car, an open-wheel IndyCar, an Australian Supercar, an IMSA Prototype or Touring Car, or the ultimate: an FIA Grand Prix car, iRacing’s online racing simulations offer them all. All you need is a computer equipped with one or more USB ports, and a digital wheel/pedal, or gamepad backed by a high-speed Internet connection. iRacing does the work for you by organizing and managing more than 80 official racing series, or you can choose to race in more than 400 private leagues or launch your own hosted events.

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