Update log
Full iRacing update
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2025 Season 1 Patch 2 Release Notes [2025.02.03.02]
This is a Patch Release, containing updates, improvements, and fixes for the 2025 Season 1 Release.
Simulation
Anti-Cheat - The antiquated versions of EasyAntiCheat (Kamu EAC) files have been renamed and relocated in the iRacing file structure to prevent confusion with the currently active and in use Epic Game EasyAntiCheat (EOS) version of Anti-Cheat software. - Some additional steps have been taken to remove the previous generation of the AntiCheat system used by iRacing (Kamu/EAC). - - The iRacing Updater will now ask you if you want to uninstall the old Kamu/EAC derivation of EasyAntiCheat, if you happen to still have it installed and it is associated with iRacing (Game 36). If when prompted you choose "No", it won't ask again in the future. Also note that the old Kamu/EAC installer, and our .bat script that uses it, have been moved to a subdirectory, to distinguish it as being "old" and obsolete.
Race Servers - Made a change to how the scheduler creates Open Practice Sessions.
Race Control - Fixed an issue where a Lucky Dog driver could be incorrectly forced to give up spots to lapped cars after a delayed green. We now make sure the EOL penalty isn't applied again when entering the "Two to Green" state a second time. - Consecutive single file restarts is now a value that may be overridden by the admin "!restart" command. - - The number of laps gap between cautions used by consecutive single file restarts is now admin overridable with: !csf N - - The default value is 2 laps gap. Acceptable range is 1-10 laps. Setting to 0 will revert to whatever the default setting for the session is (2). - - Consecutive single file restart behavior will not happen during green-white-checkered laps (GWC), the normal restart type will be used instead.
AI Racing - AI Drivers have improved their ability to recover from crashes or going off-course during parade laps.
Graphics - The mip map tossing algorithm has been updated. - Fixed a compatibility issue with some OpenXR runtime states. - Fixed an issue for users with 9th and 10th generation Intel CPUs running on Windows 10 who are receiving random Simulator crashes.
Cars
GTP - For the damage model, reduced friction on plank hulls to reduce grounding and snagging.
NASCAR Cup Series Gen 7 - Drafting configurations for running at super speedways have been updated.
Dallara P217 - For the damage model, some material properties have been tuned to reduce sparks from ground contacts.
Dirt Mini Stock - For the damage model, hyperextension limits have been updated.
Dirt Sprint Car - (410) - iRacing setups have been updated to suit longer race lengths.
Ferrari 499P - For the damage model, some parameters for the vehicle plank hull have been adjusted to slightly reduce friction, prevent ground snags on curbs, and reduce bouncing.
Ligier JS P320 - Fixed an issue with some incorrect areas of windshield reflections.
Lotus 79 - For the damage model, some material properties of the sidepod hulls have been updated to reduce sparks.
McLaren 720s GT3 EVO - For the damage model, slightly increased the break limits for the rear panel.
NASCAR Whelen Tour Modified - iRacing setups have been updated.
SCCA Spec Racer Ford - For the damage model, raised the break damage threshold for the rear wheels, and adjusted the bodywork detachment properties to prevent bodywork from bouncing.
Super Dirt Late Model - iRacing setups have been
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