With four 2020 races canceled, IndyCar turns to iRacing to fill the competitive void
It’s not exactly on-track racing, but iRacing has taken massive leaps in the past 10 years to become a reliable training tool for IndyCar drivers.
It’s not exactly on-track racing, but iRacing has taken massive leaps in the past 10 years to become a reliable training tool for IndyCar drivers.
With the IndyCar season-opener on hold, teams across the series banded together to donate several thousand pounds of food to those in need in St. Pete.
For now, seven races have been postponed, but NASCAR still banking on completing entire 2020 schedule.
From speaking with team directors, drivers, series sponsors and decision-makers, here’s what we know about how the coronavirus is hitting IndyCar.
Following an urging from the CDC to postpone or cancel events with 50 or more people in the next eight weeks, IMS released a statement.
Although IndyCar fans may defer their tickets to the St. Pete race in 2021 or attend a different event, they won’t get their money back.
With the coronavrius pandemic putting the whole sporting world on hold, the IndyCar paddock is left searching for answers on a future without a start date.
With the cancellation of the first four events on the 2020 calendar, IndyCar officials are now intently focused on preserving the 2020 Indy 500.
Due to outbreak concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic, IndyCar has canceled the first four events of the 2020 season on Friday.
St. Peter’s street-course race continues, but Long Beach city officials took a different course, effectively cancelling the city’s IndyCar race.