iRacing Broadcasting
iRacing event coverage with live commentary, custom production, and streaming for the sim racing community.
Fearless Broadcasting covers iRacing events with live commentary, custom overlays, and streaming — handling the production side so your league can focus on the racing.
Broadcast and race control packages for iRacing events. Straightforward pricing — what you see is what you pay.
Live commentary, custom production, and race analytics for your league or event.
Race management for your event — keeping things running on time, clean, and fair.
Every broadcast includes real-time analytics, race coverage, post-race interviews, sponsor promotion, and prep work so our broadcasters know your league's storylines going in.
The voices and production crew behind every Fearless Broadcast — commentators, analysts, and producers covering iRacing leagues and events.
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I'm Christopher Maxwell, 22 years old, from Manhattan, Kansas. I work for Fearless Broadcasting. My favorite racing experience happened a few years ago when there was a race at Kansas Speedway—the RC track I used to race at was just five minutes away, and drivers and pit crew members came over to try out our dirt oval. I ended up RC car racing with Joey Logano along with some of Denny Hamlin's and Kyle Larson's pit crew members. An unforgettable day. I've been involved in sim racing for eight years now. I started out on a Thrustmaster TMX force feedback wheel and pedals, moved to a Logitech G923, and I'm now running a Moza R5. I compete mostly on dirt and regular oval courses, focusing more on stock cars and dirt late models. As I get older, I'm leaning more toward the world of stock cars, though I still hit the dirt here and there. I've done commentating for a while at my local dirt track and RC car track over the years, and I wanted to take a new avenue in iRacing by trying out broadcasting. I chose Fearless because of their commitment to premium, quality racing coverage and their willingness to give anyone an opportunity. I saw they were looking for broadcasters on Facebook, we clicked right from the start, and we've been going ever since. I've only broadcast a few races so far, but my favorite has been the Friday Night O'Reilly Racing League—close, hard racing that's a blast to watch and commentate on.
I'm Greg Thilesen, 35 years old, originally from New York. I spent most of my adult life in Florida before moving to Tennessee last year. I'm self-employed, and one of my favorite racing experiences came from working at the NASCAR Racing Experience—everything from serving as a personal racing instructor to drivers, to doing 150mph around Daytona, to loading cars on the hauler. What an incredible experience. My sim racing journey started back in 2006 with Live For Speed, where I fell in love with drifting on my G25. Twenty years later, I've been deeply involved with sims like Assetto Corsa, iRacing, and rFactor. I've run a VRS DD and am currently back on a G29. I've been Race Controlling a few iRacing leagues for about two years, and having come from streaming, I'd always wanted to get into broadcasting. When I saw Fearless was looking for casters, it felt like the perfect fit. My favorite league to broadcast is Rogue Racing League—I know all the guys, used to RC for them, and now I get to showcase their amazing field of talent.
I’m Art Milne, a 63-year-old sim racing enthusiast from Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. After spending many years as a long-haul truck driver, hauling crude oil, and operating heavy equipment, I’m now enjoying a slower pace of life at home. Outside of sim racing, I’m also a pirate reenactor and captain of a nine-member crew that performs at local events. I’ve been involved in sim racing since 2019, primarily in league racing, and for me, it’s always about having fun no matter where I finish. I got into broadcasting while looking for a new way to stay involved in the racing community and found it to be a perfect fit. I also run my own venture, Pyrate Broadcasting, and enjoy helping out Fearless Broadcasting when needed. My favorite league to broadcast is the SRU / Dave Bush league, where I raced for several years before moving into the broadcast booth.
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