World-Tour startet mit Grand-Am ROLEX 24 in Daytona am 30.1.2010

Jan 23rd, 2010 | By Presse-Dienst | Category: Liga-Nachrichten, World Tour, iRacing

iRacing World Tour 2010 starts in Daytona with Rolex 2.4 endurance race
Mit dem Riley MkXX Daytona Prototype bei den ROLEX 2.4 Grand-Am beginnt die iRacing World-Tour ihr diesjähriges Programm. Frei für alle iRacer werden in der World Tour zahlreiche reale Veranstaltungen virtuell ausgerichtet.

Open to iRacers World-Wide, Virtual Version of Grand-Am Season Opener Features Riley XX Daytona Prototype on Exact Digital Duplicate of Daytona Road Course BEDFORD, MA (January 20, 2010)

As the green flag waves at 3:30 p.m. EDT to start the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway, hundreds of iRacing members will be just winding down from their own participation in a tribute 2.4-hour (144-minute) virtual-racing version of the twice-around-the-clock endurance classic. The first event on the 2010 iRacing World Tour, the Rolex 2.4 is open to all iRacing members and features an exact visual and functional duplicate of the Riley Mk XX Daytona Prototype that has dominated the Grand Am Rolex Sports Car Series.

 

“One thing all iRacers have in common is their wide-ranging interest in the sport,” said Steve Myers, iRacing’s executive producer. “The iRacing World Tour gives our members 14 opportunities to take part in virtual renditions of some of the most famous and popular events on the global calendar. The Rolex 2.4, inspired by one of the signature sports car events in the world, is a great way to get started. Just as the Rolex 24 draws drivers from different disciplines and from around the world, our own Rolex 2.4 will provide fun head-to-head competition for iRacers all across the globe and from both oval and road-racing disciplines.”

Myers noted that the iRacing system was able to accommodate thousands of entrants by dividing them into multiple iterations of the race, sorting them according to their performance ranking in the iRacing system. Starting time for the Rolex 2.4 is 12:00 noon EDT (17:00 GMT.) Qualifying begins Sunday, January 24, (00:30 GMT), with new qualifying sessions every hour on the half hour. Those who fail to post a qualifying time will start at the rear of the field.

“Everyone gets to race with others of similar ability, so everyone has a reasonable chance to win,” Myers explained before noting that one enthusiastic iRacing member wouldn’t be able to participate. “Alex Gurney is a very active iRacer, but he’ll be on the physical Daytona road course, driving an actual Riley Mk XX as he and Jon Fogarty begin the defense of their 2009 Grand Am Rolex Sports Car Series title, with help at Daytona from Jimmie Johnson and Jimmy Vasser.”

Myers also noted that in the future iRacing would offer endurance races with multiple drivers and pit-stop driver changes. “We wanted to start out with something a bit more straightforward,” he said. “Two and a quarter hours is a long enough stint for a single driver. In the future we expect to have longer races with teams of drivers taking part. We think it will be cool to give our members from all around the world, who’ve gotten to know each other through iRacing, the chance to form their own teams and share cars. But we’re taking it all one step at a time.”

The post-race results will list the top three finishers in each race split. Also, 24 race participants will be chosen at random as recipients of $24 iRacing credit awards.

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