If you have a computer and you're into racing, you might be interested in a new computer-based racing service that is in the process of being rolled out to the public.
This service is emphatically not a "video game", but instead is an uncompromisingly realistic simulation of real-world racing cars and tracks. The tracks are laser scanned, so every bump and feature in the track surface is modeled to within millimeters, and the vehicle dynamics have been meticulously developed to replicate the actual behavior and response of real-world cars.
The key people behind this service are Dave Kaemmer, a legendary racing simulation developer who is also a very good real-world racer (he holds the lap record for Skip Barber cars around Lime Rock) and John Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox and Roush Fenway Racing. Henry has reportedly invested over 10 million dollars in the development of this service.
The target audience for the iRacing service is real-world drivers like those in SCCA and COM. You can use the service to practice your driving at real-world tracks. Because the tracks are so accurately reproduced by the laser scanning process, whatever you learn about lines, braking points, etc, will translate directly to the real world.
The service includes two tracks used by COM, Lime Rock and Summit Point. Watkins Glen is also on the schedule to be scanned and added in the future.
The iRacing service has begun a staged rollout. It is expected to be generally available by the end of the summer.
An article I wrote about iRacing was published in the online sim racing magazine AutoSimSport last weekend, along with several other articles about it. There's also an interview with real-world Daytona winner Spencer Pumpelly comparing the iRacing service to real-world racing.
If you'd like to read it, the magazine is available here:
http://www.autosimsport.net/
There's also a video of me driving a Skip Barber Formula 2000 around Summit Point.

Alison Hine
PS. I am thinking of all of you frequently, out there on the track, having a blast! I wish I could be with you, but I am with you in spirit.