This Weekend: Virtual NASCAR Tackles Talladega, Formula E Sim Racing Kicks Off

Timothy

More than a month after sim racing gained global traction amongst motorsport’s biggest stars, major series are still hopping into the pool while the water’s warm. This weekend, eNASCAR takes on Talladega Superspeedway, virtual IndyCar is visiting Circuit of The Americas in Austin, while Formula E hosts its inaugural Race at Home Challenge event at a laser-scanned version of the Hong Kong ePrix track. It’s a diverse slate and if you’re looking to get your stay-at-home fix of racing action, you’ll need to know what, when, and where to watch.

That’s what we’re here for!

IndyCar

  • Who: Two-time IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden, McLaren F1 Driver Lando Norris, last season’s COTA winner Colton Herta, and more
  • What: The fifth round of the IndyCar iRacing Challenge
  • When: Saturday, April 25 at 2:30pm ET
  • Where: A virtual Circuit of The Americas, broadcast on NBC Sports

IndyCar first raced at COTA in 2019, when Colton Herta became the series’ youngest-ever race winner at 18 years, 11 months, and 25 days. Now, a year later, it looks as if America’s premier open-wheel racing league may only visit the Texas track in its virtual form this season. Nevertheless, Saturday’s round of the IndyCar iRacing Challenge will be one with plenty of action, not to mention star power.

Back-to-back race winner Simon Pagenaud is a favorite that’s hard to ignore, while McLaren Formula 1 driver Lando Norris could also impress in his Chevy-powered digital Dallara.

NASCAR

  • Who: Double Daytona 500 champion Denny Hamlin, William Byron, NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon, and more
  • What: The fifth round of the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series
  • When: Sunday, April 26 at 1:00pm ET
  • Where: Talladega Superspeedway in all its high-speed, 2.6-mile glory, broadcast on Fox Sports

After two consecutive short track contests, NASCAR is going back to big ovals. In fact, the iRacing Pro Invitational Series will be racing on the sport’s largest superspeedway—Talladega. Better yet, Hall of Fame guest star Jeff Gordon will be competing against the field of full-timers.

Gordon took six NASCAR Cup victories at Talladega over the course of his career, so expect him to mix in with the best of ’em—even those with more sim racing experience.

Formula E

  • Who: Defending champion Jean-Eric Vergne, two-time Le Mans winner Sebastien Buemi, and Stoffel Vandoorne
  • What: The first round of Formula E’s Race at Home Challenge
  • When: Saturday, April 25 at 1:00pm ET
  • Where: A digital version of the Hong Kong ePrix circuit, broadcast on Fox Sports 1

Formula E is maintaining its dedication to zero emissions racing via the rFactor 2 sim platform, also used in last month’s All-Star Esports Battles that helped bring sim racing to the fore as a replacement for in-person motorsports. In the inaugural round of the ABB Race at Home Challenge, the all-electric series will feature a packed grid of accomplished drivers duking it out, battle royale style.

The bottom driver will be knocked off each lap until the final trip ’round the circuit, in which the remaining 10 will vie for points and the race win. It’s different, sure, but when has Formula E been anything but that?

iRacing 24 Hours of the Nurburgring

  • Who: Various pros from the world of sim racing and real-life racing
  • What: A twice-around-the-clock sim race at the Green Hell
  • When: Friday, April 24 at 9 p.m. ET.
  • Where: A virtual version of the Nurburgring Nordschleife, streamed through iRacing’s social media channels

As if sim racing wasn’t challenging enough, a daring crew of drivers will enter the 24 Hours of the Nurburgring with little more than their sim rigs and, we imagine, plenty of Red Bull. 

Teams are organized partake in the full-day race, which includes various classes and cars including the Porsche Cayman GT4, Audi RS 3 LMS TCR, Ferrari 488 GT3, and more. Grab a few pals and some go-juice because 24 hours is a looooong time, no matter how you shake it.

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