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IndyCar iRacing Challenge

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INDYCAR iRacing Challenge
2020
Tournament information
SportIndyCar
Dates28 March 2020–2 May 2020
AdministratorIndyCar
HostiRacing
Final positions
ChampionNew ZealandScott McLaughlin
2021 →

TheIndyCar iRacing Challenge (stylized asINDYCAR iRacing Challenge) was a series ofesports events held as a temporary replacement of the suspended2020 IndyCar Series due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. The series was run on the platform ofiRacing.[1] The virtual races were broadcast on variousIndyCar social media channels. Additionally, all races, but the first one, were broadcast live onNBCSN.[2][3]

The races featured full time and part time drivers currently on the Indycar grid. They also featured guest drivers from other racing series' likeFormula One andNASCAR.[4][5]

Teams and Drivers

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TeamNo.Driver(s)Round(s)
A. J. Foyt Enterprises4FranceSébastien BourdaisAll
14BrazilTony KanaanAll
41CanadaDalton KellettAll
Andretti Autosport26United StatesZach VeachAll
27United StatesAlexander RossiAll
28United StatesKyle Kirkwood1-2
United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay3-6
29CanadaJames HinchcliffeAll
39United StatesScott Speed6
AndrettiHerta Autosport w/Marco Andretti &Curb-Agajanian981-2
United StatesMarco Andretti3-4, 6
AustraliaChaz Mostert5
AndrettiHarding Steinbrenner Autosport88United StatesColton HertaAll
Arrow McLaren SP
04United KingdomLando Norris5-6
5MexicoPatricio O'WardAll
6CanadaRobert Wickens4
7United StatesOliver AskewAll
Carlin31United StatesConor Daly6
BrazilFelipe Nasr3-5
591-2
United KingdomMax Chilton3-6
Chip Ganassi Racing8SwedenMarcus EricssonAll
9New ZealandScott Dixon2-6
10SwedenFelix RosenqvistAll
Dale Coyne Racing withTeam Goh55SpainÁlex PalouAll
Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan18United StatesSantino FerrucciAll
Dale Coyne Racing withByrd &Belardi33AustraliaJames Davison3, 6
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing24United StatesSage KaramAll
Ed Carpenter Racing20United StatesEd Carpenter6
United StatesConor Daly1-5
21NetherlandsRinus VeeKay4-6
United StatesEd Carpenter2-3
504-5
IndyCar Provisional3United StatesDale Earnhardt Jr.3
48United StatesJimmie Johnson1-2
51United StatesKyle Busch4
Juncos Racing11United StatesKyle Kaiser1-5
25United KingdomStefan Wilson6
Meyer Shank Racing60United KingdomJack Harvey2-6
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing15United StatesGraham RahalAll
30JapanTakuma Sato4-6
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing withCitrone/Buhl Autosport45United StatesSpencer Pigot5
Team Penske1United StatesJosef NewgardenAll
12AustraliaWill PowerAll
22FranceSimon PagenaudAll
2New ZealandScott McLaughlin1-5
406
3BrazilHélio Castroneves4
9116
Top Gun Racing99United StatesRC Enerson6

Schedule

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Rd.DateRace nameTrackLocation
1March 28American Red Cross Grand Prix R Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, New York
2April 4Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama Presented by AmFirst R Barber Motorsports ParkBirmingham, Alabama
3April 11Chevrolet 275 O Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, Michigan
4April 18Firestone 175 O Twin Ring MotegiMotegi, Japan
5April 25AutoNation IndyCar Challenge R Circuit of the AmericasAustin, Texas
6May 2First Responder 175 O Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
Source:[6]
O Short oval/Superspeedway
R Road/street course

Results

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Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace Winner
DriverTeam
1Watkins GlenUnited StatesSage KaramAustraliaWill PowerUnited StatesSage KaramUnited StatesSage KaramDreyer & Reinbold Racing
2BarberUnited StatesSage KaramSwedenFelix RosenqvistUnited StatesSage KaramNew ZealandScott McLaughlinTeam Penske
3MichiganSwedenMarcus EricssonUnited StatesDale Earnhardt Jr.United StatesSage KaramFranceSimon PagenaudTeam Penske
4MotegiCanadaRobert WickensUnited StatesSage KaramAustraliaWill PowerFranceSimon PagenaudTeam Penske
5COTAUnited KingdomLando NorrisUnited KingdomLando NorrisUnited KingdomLando NorrisUnited KingdomLando NorrisArrow McLaren SP
6IndianapolisNew ZealandScott McLaughlinUnited KingdomStefan WilsonAustraliaWill PowerNew ZealandScott McLaughlinTeam Penske
Source:[7][8][9][10][11][12]

Driver Standings

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PosDriverWGIALAMISMOTCOTAINDYPts
1New ZealandScott McLaughlin41L22441L213
2AustraliaWill Power3L24L3L*6L14L*195
3FranceSimon Pagenaud651L1L1425L182
4SwedenFelix Rosenqvist26L211439152
5United StatesSantino Ferrucci81023953138
6United StatesSage Karam1L*23L*14L*7L3327L120
7United StatesGraham Rahal14145101713L113
8United StatesConor Daly10231311292108
9SwedenMarcus Ericsson182519L4L811L107
10MexicoPatricio O'Ward132425262L5104
11SpainÁlex Palou20410L229L26L100
12New ZealandScott Dixon1630211L1099
13United StatesOliver Askew5153121L284L98
14United StatesJosef Newgarden792415L102298
15United StatesZach Veach191911L8L26896
16United KingdomJack Harvey2866L161888
17United StatesAlexander Rossi17227L28151286
18CanadaDalton Kellett11111619183180
19FranceSébastien Bourdais23132020246L79
20United StatesColton Herta2272818133273
21United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay8L1631770
22CanadaRobert Wickens8265L32DNQ66
23United KingdomLando Norris1L*2164
24United StatesScott Speed2131561
25United StatesEd Carpenter18917222860
26BrazilFelipe Nasr152917L3112DNQ57
27United StatesKyle Kaiser1221122727DNQ55
28BrazilTony Kanaan24261830233340
29NetherlandsRinus Veekay2372439
30United StatesDale Earnhardt Jr.335
31United StatesKyle Kirkwood92032
32United StatesJimmie Johnson161232
33CanadaJames HinchcliffeDNS1722DNS193028
34JapanTakuma Sato12303028
35AustraliaJames Davison151927
36United KingdomMax Chilton2732212326
37FUnited StatesMarco Andretti29251723
38BrazilHélio Castroneves291619
39United StatesKyle Busch13DNQ17
40AustraliaChaz Mostert2010
United StatesRC Enerson2010
42United StatesSpencer Pigot25DNQ5
42United KingdomStefan Wilson295
PosDriverWGIALAMISMOTCOTAINDYPts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd-place finish
Bronze3rd-place finish
GreenTop 5 finish
Light BlueTop 10 finish
Dark BlueOther flagged position
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
BrownWithdrew (Wth)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid Not Start (DNS)
Race abandoned (C)
BlankDid not participate
In-line notation
BoldPole position
(1 point; except Indy)
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
LLed race lap
(1 point)
*Led most race laps
(2 points)

Indianapolis race controversy

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The final race of the series, the First Responder 175, saw a driving standards controversy. With nine laps to go in the race,Simon Pagenaud had been leading, only for him to run into the wall. Pagenaud pitted following the crash and while on the pits, told over the radio "We take outLando [Norris], let's do it", in reference to an earlier incident they had during the race. With two laps to go, Pagenaud, who was slowing down, promptly collided with Norris, who was leading at the time of the incident. Heading into the finish line,Santino Ferrucci took a hard left into then-leaderOliver Askew, who flipped;Scott McLaughlin crossed the finish line, from the pole.[13]

Both Pagenaud and Ferrucci received criticism for their poor conduct during the race. Norris alleged that Pagenaud did so in order to prevent a non-IndyCar Series regular from winning the race;[14] McLaren CEOZak Brown tweeted that what Pagenaud did was not something expected from a former Indy 500 champion. Pagenaud insisted that he only intended to impede Norris, while his spotter Ben Bretzman denied instructing Pagenaud to crash into Norris.[15] Ferrucci, in denying that his collision was deliberate, claimed that his collision at the end of the last lap was an attempt at a NASCAR-style side drafting, although during the stream he quipped that his clash was "worth it" and he did it "for the fans".[16] Although iRacing's sporting code explicitly prohibited deliberate behavior, iRacing did not penalize both drivers, as it was deemed as a private league organized by INDYCAR themselves, rather than iRacing;[13] INDYCAR themselves did not issue penalties for both Pagenaud or Ferrucci. Motorsport journalist Marshall Pruett later confirmed that an unnamed party involved in the incidents had also received death threats.[17]

References

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  1. ^"IndyCar iRacing Challenge announced".Racer. March 20, 2020.
  2. ^"IndyCar lands NBC Sports to broadcast second iRacing Challenge event on Saturday at Barber".Indystar. April 1, 2020.
  3. ^"2020 - INDYCAR IRACING CHALLENGE".Indycar. May 2, 2020.
  4. ^"McLaren's Norris to race in IndyCar iRacing at COTA".Racer. April 22, 2020.
  5. ^"Dale Earnhardt Jr. to Race the No. 3 in IndyCar iRacing Challenge".Racer. April 8, 2020.
  6. ^"2020 - INDYCAR IRACING CHALLENGE".Indycar. May 2, 2020.
  7. ^"OFFICIAL BOX SCORE - INDYCAR iRacing Challenge - American Red Cross Grand Prix at Watkins Glen International"(PDF).Indycar. March 28, 2020.
  8. ^"OFFICIAL BOX SCORE - INDYCAR iRacing Challenge - Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama presented by AmFirst"(PDF).Indycar. April 4, 2020.
  9. ^"OFFICIAL BOX SCORE - INDYCAR iRacing Challenge - Chevrolet 275 at Michigan International Speedway"(PDF).Indycar. April 11, 2020.
  10. ^"OFFICIAL BOX SCORE - INDYCAR iRacing Challenge - Firestone 175 at Twin Ring Motegi"(PDF).Indycar. April 18, 2020.
  11. ^"OFFICIAL BOX SCORE - INDYCAR iRacing Challenge - AutoNation INDYCAR Challenge at Circuit of The Americas"(PDF).Indycar. April 25, 2020.
  12. ^"OFFICIAL BOX SCORE - INDYCAR iRacing Challenge - First Responder 175 presented by GMR"(PDF).Indycar. May 2, 2020.
  13. ^abWeaver, Matt (May 2, 2020)."Last-Lap Chaos Ends with Scott McLaughlin Winning IndyCar iRacing Finale".Autoweek. RetrievedMay 24, 2022.
  14. ^"Simon Pagenaud under fire for wiping out Lando Norris at Indy".Eurosport. May 3, 2020. RetrievedMay 24, 2022.
  15. ^Weaver, Matt (May 3, 2020)."McLaren's Lando Norris, Zak Brown Condemn Simon Pagenaud for Poor iRacing Sportsmanship".Autoweek. RetrievedMay 24, 2022.
  16. ^Kalaf, Samer (May 12, 2022)."The Anger Over a Virtual IndyCar Crash Exposed the Fragile Facade of Competition".Slate.com. RetrievedMay 24, 2022.
  17. ^Pruett, Marshall [@marshallpruett] (May 5, 2020)."I've been told at least one of the drivers involved in Saturday's iRacing drama at IMS have received threats against their lives via social media direct message. Come on, man" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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