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F1 driver Norris wins in IndyCar ‘iRacing’ debut

Earnhardt race car up for auction to fund virus relief work

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AUSTIN, Texas, April 26, (AP): Formula One driver Lando Norris embarrasse­d the field in his IndyCar iRacing debut by dominating Saturday’s race at virtual Circuit of the Americas in Texas.

Norris was poised to begin his second F1 season with McLaren in March when a team member tested positive for the new coronaviru­s at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix and the series immediatel­y suspended competitio­n.

The 20-year-old British driver is a skilled iRacer and competed in the virtual event for Arrow McLaren SP, an

IndyCar team that McLaren partnered with for this season to enter the American series.

Norris dominated qualifying to start from the pole and relinquish­ed the lead during a pit stop. He then picked his way back through the 33-driver field on the virtual road course in Austin, Texas, and regained the lead with four laps remaining when Felix Rosenqvist spun.

His victory snapped a three-race iRacing winning streak for Team Penske that included consecutiv­e victories by Simon Pagenaud.

Norris overcame a spin after his pit stops, then a challenge from Arrow McLaren rookie Patricio O’Ward.

Norris had more than 20,000 viewers streaming his race on the gaming app Twitch as he crossed the finish line - numbers that dwarf any of the regular IndyCar competitor­s.

O’Ward gave Arrow McLaren a 1-2 finish, followed by Rosenqvist of Chip Ganassi Racing.

“I just got it back up and running ever since we started this iRacing challenge in IndyCar. But I’m proud that we got 1-2, I was pushing hard at the end to get to him and couldn’t get him.”

Norris, who competed via an invitation from IndyCar, said he uses the simulator as a tool to sharpen his skills. He said his rig “is the best stuff you can get, which is important because I really see using SIM to help my driving and work with my engineer.

IndyCar had planned to compete next race at “a dream track” not currently on the circuit for what is supposed to be the series’ iRacing finale. Instead, the series announced after the race it will compete next weekend at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway in a 175-mile event for a 33-driver field. The league will give guaranteed spots to all full-time IndyCar entrants, as well as any winner of a previous iRacing event, which makes Norris, Australian V8 SuperCars champion Scott McLaughlin and part-time IndyCar driver Sage Karam eligible.

The remaining slots in the field will be determined by a Wednesday qualifying session that mimics actual Indy 500 qualifying - drivers will earn their starting position based on their average speed over four laps.

IndyCar suspended its season two days before the March 15 opening race and the Indianapol­is 500 has been moved to August. The series is hoping to start its season June 6 at Texas Motor Speedway, the next race on the schedule that has yet to be canceled or postponed.

Meanwhile, NASCAR team owner Richard Childress is auctioning off one of racing legend Dale Earnhardt’s cars to raise money for coronaviru­s relief efforts.

The Charlotte Observer reports that this is the first time Childress has sold or given away an original Earnhardt car from his personal collection.

A news release Thursday from Richard Childress Racing officials doesn’t specify which of Earnhardt’s trademark No. 3 race cars is up for auction.

Childress tweeted Friday that parting with one of his cars is “a small sacrifice” for him to make.

Earnhardt died in a crash during the last lap of the Daytona 500 at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway in 2001.

The eBay site for the auction doesn’t list a deadline for bidding on items.

Richard Childress Racing is based in Welcome, North Carolina.

 ?? (AP) ?? In this March 12, 2020 file photo, McLaren driver Lando Norris, of Britain, poses for a photo at the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne.
(AP) In this March 12, 2020 file photo, McLaren driver Lando Norris, of Britain, poses for a photo at the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne.

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