May 8, 2026CleaningFAQ'sGuides 3 More2 min readFAQ: How often should I clean my sim racing PC?In high-stakes sim racing, your PC is the engine of your performance. Just as top-tier race teams treat their vehicles with meticulous care, a serious sim rig requires a disciplined maintenance schedule to ensure it never fails you mid-corner.Read Article
May 1, 2026Driving SchoolGuidesHow To 2 More46 min readMaster the Fundamentals: The Ultimate iRacing Driving School GuideAt Grid Logic, we’re firm believers that elite hardware—no matter how many Newton-meters of torque or load-cell kilograms it boasts—is only as effective as the driver utilizing it. While our mission is to provide the technical optimization and "Pit Crew" services that keep your rig running at its peak, the real magic happens in the data between the corners. The learning curve in iRacing is notoriously steep, and for good reason: it’s a simulation built on uncompromising engineering. Whether you’re just unboxing a new direct drive base or you're a seasoned racer looking to refine your telemetry, mastering the fundamentals is the only way to turn "expensive gear" into "fast lap times."Read Article
April 17, 2026FAQ'sGuidesiRacing 1 More4 min readFAQ: DisplayPort 2.1 vs. HDMI 2.1—Which is Best for Competitive Sim Racing?In the world of iRacing, where a tenth of a second is the difference between a podium and a mid-pack finish, your hardware is just as important as your racing line. While most people focus on their direct-drive wheel or load-cell pedals, the unsung hero of your rig is the cable connecting your PC to your screen.Read Article
April 9, 2026GuidesiRacingPro Tips 2 More3 min readThe Telemetry Advantage: How to Use Data to Go FasterIn high-level sim racing, the difference between the podium and the pack isn't just talent—it’s the ability to identify and correct mistakes before they cost you the race. If you aren't using telemetry, you're guessing. If you're guessing, you're slow.Read Article