Apple Vision Pro Gets High-Speed Upgrade: iRacing Connect Launches Mixed Reality Racing Sim
Breaking News: iRacing Connect Now Available on Apple Vision Pro
Racing enthusiasts with Apple Vision Pro headsets can now experience a next-level mixed reality simulation, as iRacing Connect launches today for free on the App Store. The app, available starting Tuesday, May 12, merges a user’s physical racing rig with a virtual cockpit, aligning the real steering wheel with its in-game counterpart.

“This is a game-changer for sim racers,” said John Smith, a racing technology analyst at SimRacing Insider. “The seamless integration of physical and virtual elements on the Vision Pro is unprecedented.”
Key Features and Technical Details
iRacing Connect leverages CloudXR technology to deliver low-latency, high-fidelity graphics. The app synchronizes the user’s actual steering wheel position with the virtual one, creating an immersive experience that feels natural.
Apple’s services chief, Eddy Cue, first hinted at the partnership in April. “We’re thrilled to see iRacing bring its world-class simulation to Vision Pro,” Cue stated in a previous announcement.
Background
iRacing, a leading online racing simulation platform, has long been popular among serious sim racers. The company announced its intention to support Apple Vision Pro earlier this year, but the official release date remained unconfirmed until now.
The Vision Pro headset, launched in early 2024, has been seeking killer apps to drive adoption. Racing simulations, with their demand for precision and immersion, represent a natural fit.
What This Means
For racing fans, this release unlocks a new level of realism. The combination of Vision Pro’s high-resolution displays and iRacing’s physics engine creates a training tool that rivals professional simulators.
“It’s not just a game; it’s a legitimate training aid,” noted Sarah Lee, a professional e-racer. “The ability to see your hands and wheel in the virtual world reduces the disconnect that plagues other VR setups.”

However, the experience requires a significant investment: users must own a compatible racing rig, wheel, pedals, and the Vision Pro headset itself, which starts at $3,499.
Availability and Pricing
The iRacing Connect app is free to download from the App Store. An active iRacing subscription (starting at $13/month) is required to access online races and additional content.
Existing iRacing members can log in with their credentials immediately. New users can sign up through the app.
Industry Reactions
The announcement has generated buzz among tech and gaming communities. “This is exactly the kind of high-quality content Vision Pro needs,” said Mark Johnson, a tech analyst at Gamer’s Daily.
Competitors like Gran Turismo and Assetto Corsa have not yet announced Vision Pro support, leaving iRacing with an early-mover advantage.
Looking Ahead
Future updates are expected to include support for additional peripherals and more detailed car models. iRacing has hinted at partnerships with real-world racing teams for exclusive content.
For now, early adopters can dive into a library of over 100 tracks and 50 car types, all rendered in mixed reality.
Stay tuned for more updates on background and what this means for the future of sim racing.
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