With iRacing's seasonal update cycle, we always get hints about what's coming. Season 2 2026 just dropped with the St. Petersburg street circuit, but iRacing has already teased several other tracks in their developer blogs. Here's the full list of what might be coming to the service.
The November 2025 developer update confirmed that iRacing has started work on the Bahrain International Circuit. This is one of the most anticipated additions given its prominence in F1, the World Endurance Championship, and Le Mans Ultimate.
What's interesting is that Le Mans Ultimate already has multiple layouts of Bahrain — the main Grand Prix layout, the Outer Layout (used in the 2020 Sakhir GP), the Endurance layout, and the Paddock Circuit. If iRacing follows a similar approach, sim racers could have access to several configurations.
Estimated timing: Season 4 2026 at the earliest (coinciding with the real-life Bahrain 8 Hour), or Season 2 2027.
When iRacing announced their partnership with the NASCAR Euro Series, they confirmed that Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia would be added to the platform. This is the venue that hosts MotoGP's annual Valencian Grand Prix and was recently added to Assetto Corsa Competizione for the FIA Motorsport Games Esports F4 event.
The track might face participation challenges — Spanish circuits like Jerez and Aragón have historically struggled with user numbers in iRacing. Still, it makes perfect sense alongside NASCAR Euro content when those cars eventually launch.
Estimated timing: Likely with the NASCAR Euro Series car release. The real NASCAR Euro season starts April 18th-19th at Ricardo Tormo.
Paul Ricard was revealed alongside Bahrain as one of the tracks appearing in iRacing Arcade. Given the pattern where Arcade content eventually migrates to the main service, this French circuit — famous for its unique blue-and-red Run-off areas and unpredictable weather — is almost certainly on its way.
Paul Ricard hosts the French F1 Grand Prix and is a regular in GT racing series. Its iconic lake views and stunning facilities make it a favourite among sim racers who already have it in other titles.
Kyalami, the iconic South African circuit located near Johannesburg, has been a persistent rumour for years. The track has undergone significant renovations and hosts both GT and endurance racing. Given iRacing's growing focus on international circuits and the WEC partnership, Kyalami would fill a geographic gap in the service's track roster.
The historic German circuit has had a complicated relationship with sim racing — its old layout with the long forest sections was beloved, while the modern stadium layout is more practical for racing. iRacing currently has neither version, making this a significant gap in their European content.
The Dutch circuit returned to the F1 calendar in 2021 and has been a favourite ever since. Its fast corners, banked sections, and coastal setting create unique racing challenges that sim racers consistently request.
While Suzuka is already on the service for certain content, users have been requesting additional layouts — including the full 5.8km configuration used in endurance racing and the shorter 2.7km circuit for Formula and GT racing. Expanding Suzuka's presence would add variety to several series.
iRacing's seasonal model means new content drops every three months. The confirmed additions of Bahrain and Paul Ricard are the most exciting — both are major international circuits with deep racing heritage. Combined with the existing strong roster, iRacing continues to build out the most comprehensive official track selection in sim racing.
For sim racers, the waiting game continues — but based on past patterns, we can expect at least one major new track in each season update. The 7 tracks listed above represent the most credible candidates based on confirmed partnerships and developer communications.
Track dates and configurations mentioned are based on current developer blogs and may change as iRacing finalizes their content roadmap.