iRacing Didn’t Kill Live for Speed (Here’s Why)

iRacing dominates modern sim racing — but does that mean Live for Speed is finished? In this video, I jump back into Live for Speed to race the GTi Thursday event hosted by Fragmaster, and use it as a real-world test of where LFS actually sits today. With iRacing dominating online racing through LFM, ranked matchmaking, and licensed esports pipelines, I wanted to answer a simple question: 👉 Is there still a place for Live for Speed in modern online sim racing? This isn’t nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. I’m looking at: The quality of racing in organised LFS events How league racing compares to iRacing / LFM pickup racing The feel, physics, and flow that made LFS special Whether simplicity still beats scale in 2025 If you’ve raced LFS before — or you’re deep into iRacing and wondering what you might be missing — this one’s for you. 💬 Let me know in the comments: Does Live for Speed still compete… or has iRacing already won?