What VR Brings to iRacing
VR does not change iRacing’s physics model, nor does it make the car “easier to drive.” What it really changes is how you perceive driving. When you are no longer driving “through a screen” but sitting inside the cockpit, your sense of distance, speed, and car position
Why Pimax is well suited for iRacing?
iRacing’s demands are clear: clarity, stability, spatial awareness, and long-term comfort. These are not “nice-to-have” features, they directly affect consistent performance. Pimax is designed around exactly these requirements. It is not built for light, casual VR use. From the start, it has targeted hardcore PC simulation environments like iRacing.
29 million pixels
High resolution + high PPD keeps brake markers, track limits, and distant cars sharp, giving you clearer, more confident racing.
Ultra-wide field of view
Pimax’s ultra-wide FOV reduces tunnel vision, letting you spot cars earlier in side-by-side battles, tight corners, and heavy traffic. The cockpit feels natural, closer to real racing.
Uncompressed Visuals
From high-end GPUs to full racing rigs, Pimax scales with your setup, delivering stable performance, immersive visuals, and long-session comfort for serious sim racers.
Recommended Pimax headsets for iRacing players
Based on extensive user feedback, iRacing drivers most commonly choose these two models:
Suzuka 1000km
September 10-15, 2026
Pimax is proud to be a sponsor of the Suzuka 1000km 2026, supporting one of motorsport’s most demanding endurance challenges. Built around precision, consistency, and performance, the event reflects the same values that drive Pimax’s approach to high-fidelity sim racing and VR technology.
From real-world endurance racing to immersive virtual competition, Pimax continues to connect racing performance with next-generation simulation experiences.
More from the iRacing VR Community
Settings guides, performance benchmarks, and long-term reviews.

