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Post by David Tejada on Mar 9, 2014 15:40:37 GMT -8
Okay, what next? I have a C license but now I have to think about running in C events. I have the Star Mazda but its going to get expensjve now. Gotta start buying tracks. Is there a strategy to spending dough on iRacjng? A way to get the most for my dough?
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Post by zedarchitect on Mar 9, 2014 16:12:56 GMT -8
I usually make a table of the series I like to run and the tracks they are running in the current season. I usually buy the ones that are in multiple series.
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Post by Jarhead on Mar 10, 2014 6:46:19 GMT -8
I would suggest buying no less than 6 items of content at a time. That is where the 20% off starts. Once you have 40 paid items, you get 25% off of everything.
I know it is expensive at first to get what you need, but once you have the cars and tracks, you only need to worry about the subscription which is almost free if you race enough. You can earn $40 a year for racing and another $5 for every year of continous membership. Just wait for the special offers and you can renew for $50 per year. There are also periodic offers to buy $100 iRacing credits for $75. This will save you even more.
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Post by zero7159 on Mar 10, 2014 7:20:44 GMT -8
What they said Snappy. +1
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