The new Gen 4 car in iRacing is here—and no, it’s not just a reskin of the old beast. It wants to turn, but only if you treat it right. From its asymmetric suspension to its strange love for corners (and hatred for straightaways), this thing demands a completely new approach—quiet hands, early entries, throttle finesse, and… maybe a little humility too.
- Why does the Gen 4 feel great in corners but scary on straights?
- What’s the real trick behind “quiet hands”?
- How does dirty air factor into racing now?
- And why is overdriving the worst thing you can do?
Whether you’re spinning at Charlotte or slipping at New Hampshire, this car punishes bad habits and rewards drivers who get into a rhythm. Learn the subtle cues, control your inputs, and this Gen 4 might become your favorite. But if you’re still driving it like the old iRacing version, good luck staying off the wall. Check the full breakdown, and let us know in the comments—have you cracked the Gen 4 code?
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