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How to Repair Car in Iracing

How to repair car in iRacing: clear steps for iRacing drivers to fix damage, use pit repairs, and restore settings quickly — get back on track fast. Today.


If you’re asking “how to repair car in iracing”, the short answer: in a race you must pit and request repairs in your pit box; in practice/qualifying you can use the session “reset/repair” options in the garage or escape menu. You’re in the right place — below are clear steps and quick troubleshooting.

Quick Answer — how to repair car in iracing

In iRacing, repairs are done either by pitting and accepting repairs from the pit crew (race) or by using the in-session reset/repair option (practice/qualifying). If nothing appears, you’re not stopped correctly in a pit stall or that series disables repairs.

What’s really going on

iRacing simulates mechanical and cosmetic damage. Minor scrapes might not need a full pit stop, but broken wings, suspension, steering, or a flat tire will cost lap time and handling. The sim won’t magically fix serious damage while you drive — repairs happen through the pit system or a session reset. People get confused because repair options only show when you meet pit-stall conditions or when the session allows resets.

Step-by-step fix

  1. Slow down, enter pit lane, and stop inside a pit stall. If you stop outside the stall you won’t get the repair menu.
  2. Wait for the pit crew UI to appear (it shows which parts can be fixed). If it doesn’t show, move slightly within the stall and re-stop.
  3. Confirm the repairs you want (or accept all). The crew will show estimated time; accept and wait until the progress finishes.
  4. Unlap or rejoin the track once the green light shows or the crew finishes. Be aware pit repairs cost time and may drop you in the order.
  5. If you’re in practice/qualifying or a hosted test, open the escape/garage menu and use “Reset Car” or “Repair” (these options restore the car without pitting). Note: reset isn’t available in official races.
  6. If damage prevents steering or the car is stuck, retire or wait for a marshal only in series that allow recovery; otherwise use a permitted reset (practice/qualify) or pit for repairs.

Extra tips / checklist

  • Make sure you stop fully inside the pit box — small offsets can prevent the repair UI from appearing.
  • Watch the pit-repair timer; some repairs take longer than two laps. Plan strategy.
  • In safety car periods, pitting may be faster but check series rules.
  • If wing or aero parts are damaged, repairs may change balance — drive cautiously on the out-lap and adjust brake bias if needed.
  • Use practice sessions to learn common repair times for your car and pit strategy.

FAQs

Q: Why won’t the repair menu appear when I stop in the pits?
A: You may not be fully inside the pit stall, or the series may disallow pit repairs. Try re-aligning and stopping again.

Q: Can I repair damage without pitting?
A: Not in a race. Only practice/qualifying sessions allow an in-menu reset; races require a pit stop for repairs.

Q: Will repairs cost time or penalties?
A: Repairs cost pit time (crew work). They don’t add license penalties, but pitting can lose track position or laps.

Q: My car still handles badly after repairs — what now?
A: Repairs can change balance. Slow your first lap back, check tire temps, and make conservative inputs until everything stabilizes.

Short wrap-up

To fix damage fast in iRacing: pit correctly in a stall, accept repairs, and wait the indicated time. Use session resets only when allowed. Practice the pit stop sequence so repairs become a fast, routine part of your race plan.