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2021 IndyCar iRacing: Scott McLaughlin wins Sebring

2021 IndyCar iRacing: Scott McLaughlin wins Sebring

Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin avenged his loss to Chip Ganassi Racing’s Alex Palou in the opening round of the 2021 IndyCar iRacing Challenge by winning the checkered season finale at Sebring International Raceway.

The Australian Supercars convert climbed through the field from a sixth-place starting spot, taking the lead from Palou with four laps to go to earn the victory.

“That’s a nice little win—I’m very surprised,” McLaughlin admitted after the race. “I’m really proud of it. I went long because I wasn’t as confident on an older set of tires, so I went as long as I could and short fueled it because I figured I wasn’t going to use as much fuel. It worked out pretty good, my track position was good, and I was able to chase down Alex there.”

Selected by a fan vote, the full Sebring layout saw a third of the field take turns at the front of the pack. Andretti Autosport driver Sage Karam passed polesitter Palou on the first lap and held the point for the first 11 laps before getting into the wall after his pit stop.

That opened the door first for RC Enerson, then for Enzo Fittipaldi, before Palou settled into the top spot on Lap 15 after pit stops finished with Enerson second and McLaughlin third.

McLaughlin would make the pass for second on Lap 19 before starting work on Palou, attempting to balance a challenge for the win with tight fuel mileage. He’d finally make the pass in Turn 1 after a drag race down the frontstretch, never looking back.

It was McLaughlin’s record third victory in IndyCar iRacing Challenge events after a pair of wins at Barber Motorsports Park and Indianapolis Motor Speedway last year.

Full results from the IndyCar iRacing Challenge event at Sebring International Raceway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Driver

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

163Scott T McLaughlin2641:41.205
2110Alex Palou26-0.80181:41.729
3575RC Enerson26-0.89511:41.543
4260Braden Eves26-8.25601:41.461
5953James Davison26-12.49401:41.842
6452Enzo Fittipaldi26-48.71421:41.467
71221Nikita Lastochkin26-49.16101:42.870
8817Benjamin Pedersen26-49.70101:42.447
91420Conor Daly26-1:31.05401:43.950
10712Will  Power25-1 L01:41.764
11116Robert Wickens25-1 L01:42.103
12158Marcus Ericsson25-1 L01:41.502
131022Simon Pagenaud23-3 L01:41.335
14398Sage Karam17-9 L111:40.740
15134Dalton Kellett8-18 L01:43.374

The real-world NTT IndyCar Series season begins on April 18 at Barber Motorsports Park. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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