If you’re thinking about trying the sim, stocking up on renewal months or looking to revive an expired account, the 2025 iRacing Black Friday sale is available now.
There are discounts for each type of iRacing account, and you can even support ORD for no cost by using our referral link and crediting dan.thornton@onlineracedriver.com in the ReferredBy field on the sign up form. We get some iRacing credits to spend on new tracks and cars, and you get more in-depth coverage of them before spending your own cash. Along with any sessions we host for everyone to race with us…

New Accounts
As with previous years, there’s a 50% discount if you’re signing up for a new membership. Don’t forget to add dan.thornton@onlineracedriver.com in the Referred by field if you want to support us.
- 1 Month Membership: $6.50 (normally $13) – sign up here.
- 3 Month Membership: $16.50 (normally $33) – sign up here.
- 1 Year Membership: $55.00 (normally $110) – sign up here.
- 2 Year Membership: $99.50 (normally $199) – sign up here.
The new sign up offers are valid through January 6th, 2026, and can only be used once per iRacing account – they’re not valid through Steam or Epic accounts.
Renewals and Expired Accounts:
If you’re looking to renew an inactive membership, you can get a 25% discount on the normal price of $110 for 12 months, meaning it will cost you $82.50 by using the code PR-BFEM251Y, or reduce 24 months from $199 to $149.25 by using code PR-BFEM252Y.
You can also add months to an existing current subscription by renewing early, with 25% off using the same codes above. So if you’ve got 4 months left, you can renew now and the extra 12 or 24 months will be added onto your time.
The renewals and reactivations codes are valid through December 2025, and can only be used once per account.
What do you get with a standard iRacing Membership?
There are more than 170 cars available with iRacing, and 30 of them are provided as part of a standard subscription, covering each available discipline (including some archived cars no longer racing regularly in official series). So you can try circuit racing, ovals, rallycross and off-road. (Take a look at our iRacing car list to see what’s available, including all the paid options if you stick with the racing sim)
And you also get 29 circuits to try them all out on, including the likes of Virginia International Raceway, Oschersleben, Lime Rock, Tsukuba, Charlotte, Oulton Park and more. Check out if you favourite track is available in our iRacing track list.
When you’re starting out in iRacing, you’ll begin with a Rookie safety license, and all the series at that level use the cars and circuits available in the base subscription. So you can compete online, do time trials or just practice to your heart’s content. And some drivers find that they love racing the likes of the Mazda MX-5, the FF1600, the Dirt Street Stock and the Rallycross Beetle long after they’ve gained the Safety Rating required for GT3s and F1 cars.
You can sign up to iRacing, here (and credit your referral to ORD, which we’d appreciate!). And see all available cars in our full official iRacing car list, here. Or check out all of the included circuits, and the others you can buy, in our full official iRacing track list, here. And keep up with all the latest iRacing news, updates and eSports, here.
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