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Pagenaud wins second straight IndyCar iRace

Dixon 2nd, McLaughlin crashes out

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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, April 19, (AP): A second straight victory in virtual racing for Simon Pagenaud and Team Penske, and tempers were hot at the end of this one.

Pagenaud, the reigning Indianapol­is 500 winner, competed in his firesuit and captured IndyCar’s race Saturday on a simulated Twin Ring Motegi in Japan. A frantic final 10 laps decided the iRacing event.

Essentiall­y, Penske drivers Will Power and Scott McLaughlin were racing each other for the lead – and probably the win – when they came upon the lapped car of Oliver Askew that caused Power to touch McLaughlin’s car.

McLaughlin, the Australian V8 SuperCars champion and winner of the virtual race three weeks ago at Barber Motorsport­s Park, was sent spinning into the wall and out of contention.

McLaughlin was livid and actively trying to calm himself on his simulator in Brisbane, where he awakened at 2 am to prep for the series.

“It’s a video game, it’s a video game,” McLaughlin repeated. “I know it’s a game, but I’m still (mad).”

Power fired off an angry text to Askew, then shared the contents during a post-race Zoom video conference of the podium finishers.

“I had three of the clapping signs ... ‘took out the two leaders with a few laps to go. Huge lack of respect for the drivers who worked hard to be there racing for the win at the end, which you will be at some point,’” read Power. “That’s what I sent to Askew.”

Pagenaud then raced Power wheelto-wheel and the cars appeared to touch before Pagenaud took the lead. He still had to hold off Scott Dixon’s last-lap attempt to pass him for the win.

“It was very hectic with Will at one point and then Dixon at the end,” Pagenuad said. “I work hard all week to be competitiv­e and I think I’m getting there.”

Pagenaud also won last week at virtual Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway, and along with McLaughlin’s victory the Penske drivers have won three of the four IndyCar iRaces.

The Frenchman said he spends about five hours a day practicing on his simulator

“I put a lot of hours to be at the level of people like Will, for example. They are very fast on iRacing, very competitiv­e,” Pagenaud said. “At the end it got a bit crazy. What’s fun to me, it’s actually that you’re racing the exact same guys as usual, exact same moves as you would in real life. You keep turning your wheels in your head.

“Right now we’re not racing, so we’re racing on the weekend. That gives me a lot of joy. The adrenaline was definitely at the maximum level at the end of the race.”

 ??  ?? In this May 11, 2019 file photo, Simon Pagenaud, of France, celebrates after winning the Indy GP IndyCar auto race at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway in Indianapol­is.
(AP)
In this May 11, 2019 file photo, Simon Pagenaud, of France, celebrates after winning the Indy GP IndyCar auto race at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway in Indianapol­is. (AP)

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