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iRacing.com Lowers Prices - Adds New Features

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Here is the copied announcement.

"iRacing Announces Added Features, Lower Prices: Private Hosted Racing & Race Participation Program Introduced; Annual Subscription Cost Cut 37%; New Public Site Unveiled

BEDFORD, MA (October 15, 2009) – Members of iRacing.com’s popular motorsport simulation service will now enjoy additional features as well as lower subscription and content prices. The new pricing structure, which decreases the cost of an annual membership by 37%, goes into effect immediately. The new features, including private-hosted sessions and a program that awards credits for regular race participation, commence with the November 3rd start of iRacing’s 2009 - Season 4.

The announcement was made by Tony Gardner, iRacing’s president, who said the increased value for members was made possible by the service’s remarkable growth since membership was opened to the general public in August, 2008. Gardner also announced a brand new version of iRacing’s public Web site (iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations) designed to introduce prospective members to the inexpensive fun of online racing with authentic virtual versions of popular race cars and tracks.

“More than 15,000 people have joined iRacing.com since we fully opened our doors 15 months ago,” Gardner said. “Because our membership has grown rapidly, we are able to both lower prices and increase features. We anticipate that by adding value, we’ll increase the enjoyment of our current members and bring even more new members into our community.

“We are committed to making iRacing a thrilling experience for current and new members. The larger the membership, the better the racing will be for everyone. We believe that lowering our prices will open the doors to whole new segments of the racing community.”

Lower Prices

iRacing.com offers a variety of subscriptions, ranging from month-by-month to a new two-year plan that reduces the monthly cost of membership to less than $7.50. Additional content is also available beyond the three cars and seven tracks that come with every subscription. In each case, the new price is lower than its predecessor. A summary of the price reductions:


Term & Old Price:
1 month, was $ 19.00
Term, New Price, Reduction, New Monthly:
1 month, $ 14.00, -26%, $ 14.00

3 month, was $ 50.00
3 month, $ 36.00, -28%, $ 12.00

6 month was $ 90.00
6 month, $ 60.00, -33%, $ 10.00

1 Year, $ 156.00
1 Year, $ 99.00, -37%, $ 8.25

New Term, Price, Monthly:
2 Year, $ 179.00, $ 7.46

Cars were $15.00, now $ 11.95. -20%
Long Tracks were $20.00 or $25.00, now $14.95. -25% or -40%
Short Tracks were $15.00, now $11.95. -20%

Members who have recently purchased additional content are protected by a pair of price-guarantee programs. Any member who has bought content (cars and tracks) within the 30 days preceding the new pricing will receive within 14 days via e-mail a code for iRacing credit for the full amount of the difference between the old and new prices. Similarly, members who have purchased content between 31 and 90 days from the onset of the new pricing will receive a credit for 50% of the difference between the old and the new prices.

Racing Participation Program

Finally, the new Race Participation Program, an earned credit of up to $40.00 per year ($10.00 per 12-week season) will be available to all iRacing members regardless of subscription type, replaces the previous subscription purchase incentive program. Existing quantity purchase discounts of up to an additional 25% remain in effect.

“We want to encourage our members to race more frequently, and we’re going to reward them for doing so,” Gardner said in making the announcement. “Really, it’s a win-win deal for our members. People enjoy racing against other drivers, and bigger fields just add to the fun and make the racing better. Someone who takes full advantage of the ‘Credit for Race Participation Program’ will earn $40 per year.”

The details of the “Credit for Race Participation Program” are as follows:

• To qualify for iRacing credits a driver must participate in eight different race weeks in the course of a normal 12-week season in an individual official iRacing series. (Only Race Sessions in Official Series Count; sessions in Pro and Rookie series do NOT count, nor do sessions in Week 13.)

• For the purpose of the “Credit for Race Participation Program” a driver satisfies the participation requirement by scoring championship points in his or her race session, and completing at least 50% of the number of laps completed by the class winner. Races with an odd number of laps will be truncated. e.g. If the winner of an individual’s car class completes 17 laps other members of that class need to complete only eight rather than nine laps.

• In the case of a race with no finishers, the race will still count as an official session for the purposes of this program. Drivers who complete 50% of the laps completed by the driver in that class who has completed the highest number of laps will receive participation credit.

• For the purposes of this program a driver may participate at any series for which he or she is eligible. (e.g. A driver holding an A license may participate in B, C, or D level races.)

• Payouts are $4.00 iRacing credit per official C or D level series and $7.00 iRacing credit per official A or B level series. Maximum credit per season is $10.00.

• iRacing Credits earned under this program will be calculated during Week 13 of that season. A promotion code will be generated for the proper amount of credit for each member and then e-mailed to the member prior to the start of next season.

“By both reducing and restructuring our prices, we’re encouraging our members to have more fun by racing more frequently, with more cars on more tracks, thereby increasing the value of their memberships,” Gardner said.

Hosted Private Sessions

As a new option in addition to the official weekly schedules of more than 15 regular rookie, regular and pro series, iRacing will now offer its members hosted private sessions.

For a single $3.00 hosting fee any iRacing member may organize a private race, using a variety of cars and tracks in the iRacing inventory, which is open to any other iRacing members, without additional charge and regardless of their license level.

At the option of the organizer these race and/or test sessions may be open to any iRacing member or made private through use of a password issued to a group of members of the organizer’s choosing. While the race organizer may maintain a point structure for a series of these events, a member’s official iRating and Safety Rating are not affected by the results of any hosted private session.

Gardner noted that the creation of hosted private sessions opened the service up to a large group of online racers who preferred racing in a private-league format.

“A lot of sim racers have organized their own leagues – groups of friends who like to race together,” Gardner said. “Our existing structure organizes races basically according to skill level, which is what our current members want. From the start we planned to eventually add private racing to the mix. We believe that the private league racers will join the service to take advantage of this new functionality, but will also try out our structured racing, like it, and add that to their schedules.”

New Web Site

With the advent of each new 12-week season iRacing.com updates its Members Web site with new features and functionality, the place where iRacers go to race, socialize and keep up with all things iRacing. For prospective members who want to learn more about the iRacing service and community, an all-new version of the company’s Public Web site has been launched today. Reflecting what’s been learned in the 15 months since the service opened to the public, the new site provides a clearer and more complete introduction to the fun of iRacing and affords an easy way to become a member."
 

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I want to know why it's so expensive (even with the reductions), you can buy NR2k3 for the same price as a one-year subscription to Iracing.

You'd think it would be only $20 a year or a similar price.
 

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Oh, please, not another iRacing vs NR2003 war.

This discuss have been argued to death and we don't need another one.
 

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I'm not saying one is better than the other, but you have to admit that IRacing is pricy.
 

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I'll say that again, this discussion has been argued to death. We have several threads of arguments over iRacing prices - and you are bringing up ANOTHER one.
 

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iRacing has a continued price, primarily because it is continuously being modified, updated, and advanced. Other products, such as NR2003, have few patches before additions are ended by the company, but continuously paying allows for continued development. Otherwise, additions and changes are purely left to the community, which can leave sub par material. iRacing also offers a service along with official series, rules, and an official steward to review racing incidents.

People continuously pay for other sims to race online as well through server fees and what not, but the only difference is that 90% of the user base never sees the check and the main runners are left with the fees. That's the main reason you see donations available on league websites, but with iRacing every user pays the same fees as everyone else.

Like JMH said, the argument has been contested to death. If you want a plethora of reasons why some support and some contest the pricing structure, I am sure there are 10 different threads alone on SRD that already have a bunch of different view points showing good reasons for both sims.
 

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Wow, good thing i didn't resubscribe yet! lol. Well i'm definatly resubscribing really soon.
 

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Yep, 12th week begins this Monday which means you will have the 12th week and 13th week to finish your MPR if you still need to for promotion. The schedules for next season have also been posted in case anyone needs to plan purchases for any series they would like to run. The 3 item discounts @ 10% and the 6+ item discounts of 20% still apply with the new pricing system, so make purchases accordingly.
 

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I want to know why it's so expensive (even with the reductions), you can buy NR2k3 for the same price as a one-year subscription to Iracing.

You'd think it would be only $20 a year or a similar price.

Sold my 2003 and put the money toward iRacing content. I have no second thoughts.
 

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This make me really want to get it now, I know i said I was before but that fell thu and this is a great idea.
 

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Sold my 2003 and put the money toward iRacing content. I have no second thoughts.

I still have NR2003 but haven't played with it since I started iRacing.

To Michael James, it's no problem. iRacing will be still around when you're ready to join. :)
 

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I'll say that again, this discussion has been argued to death. We have several threads of arguments over iRacing prices - and you are bringing up ANOTHER one.

Please refrain from making statements like this one in the future. It's not your job to determine what's valid for discussion in one of our forums & what isn't.

Making a comment about iRacing's prices is not a direct attempt to start an argument about anything. It's simply a statement of opinion.

Here's my statement of opinion: Charging $15-20 for a customer to download a track is on the nutso side. Same goes with making long tracks more expensive than short tracks. Sure, it takes a lot of effort & work to build these tracks, but the $15-20 pricepoint just seems outlandishly high to me.

There's no way iRacing could make a box version of their sim to sell on the racks of Best Buy with the kinds of pricepoints they currently have, even after these discounts. A game with 10 tracks and 40 computer opponents would cost $600 at $15/track and $12/car. Doesn't that sound flat out insane?
 
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* I don't think JMH was suggesting that he should NOT post about the price, he was just suggesting that one of the other threads that has already been hijacked with the price argument would be better suitable for the questions, instead of turning this thread into one. The question has already been answered multiple times from both sides. If not, another thread can be made for an argument about price, but I would prefer to discuss the change here, not the underlying concept. No point in having multiple threads if they all end up arguing price in the end.

iRacing is never going to be sold in a box with all of the content for $600. Unlike other sims, iRacing allows the user to select whatever they want to run and you never have to own content that you find to be worthless. If you believe it's too expensive, fine. No one makes you purchase it, but iRacing has every right to dictate the prices based on the time, effort, and price it costs to develop the content. If you find the price too high, invest in something that you find suitable to your interests. I think the price of a Ferrari is too high because it does the same thing as a Mustang, but that doesn't mean I tell Ferrari that they need to make the prices the same as Ford's. I just don't buy the Ferrari.
 

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Please refrain from making statements like this one in the future. It's not your job to determine what's valid for discussion in one of our forums & what isn't.

Making a comment about iRacing's prices is not a direct attempt to start an argument about anything. It's simply a statement of opinion.

Here's my statement of opinion: Charging $15-20 for a customer to download a track is on the nutso side. Same goes with making long tracks more expensive than short tracks. Sure, it takes a lot of effort & work to build these tracks, but the $15-20 pricepoint just seems outlandishly high to me.

There's no way iRacing could make a box version of their sim to sell on the racks of Best Buy with the kinds of pricepoints they currently have, even after these discounts. A game with 10 tracks and 40 computer opponents would cost $600 at $15/track and $12/car. Doesn't that sound flat out insane?

I'm nutso... and love it every time I fire it up.

Have made some racing buddies with in-game chat and my Vent channel. Having a decent run with the races I've joined as of late and just enjoy the sensation I get running iRacing that N2003 just doesn't have anymore.

The Talladega races I was in about 2 weeks ago were of the white knuckle nature. In about 6 or 7 races I managed to cover all of the Top 5 stops in the higher split races.. Felt good. The race I won I led 66 of 70 laps with a green flag stop as well. Finished 4th in the Silver Crown race Thurs nite also. Good stuff. Oh yeah... the Corvette will be released soon. I don't think you can get a 'Vette at the dealer for $20.

Big deal... so I can't paint my car like I did in 2003. Paint jobs never actually made anybody go faster anyway. I do miss it somewhat but still put one out every now and then.

Instead of buying fishing lures or golf balls I spend on content in iRacing. All hobbies have a price.

I find that iRacing satifies my sim racing craving. For that... I guess iRacing just ain't worth a dime???

Dave
 
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Im sorry but still buying options for a game just sounds a little insane to me.Sure iracing has perks and stuff.But why pay for it when there is a ton of mods for nr2003 for free and you dont need to have a computer that isnt ton of money to run it.Im sorry but i still prefer 2003.
 

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Im sorry but still buying options for a game just sounds a little insane to me.Sure iracing has perks and stuff.But why pay for it when there is a ton of mods for nr2003 for free and you dont need to have a computer that isnt ton of money to run it.Im sorry but i still prefer 2003.

Don't be sorry...
 

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Back on topic please...this is not about iRacing vs. NR2003. This is an iRACING related post and NR2003 has nothing to do with it.
 

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Back on topic please...this is not about iRacing vs. NR2003. This is an iRACING related post and NR2003 has nothing to do with it.

I was only trying to explain it's value to me. I'm for lower prices.
 
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