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22 professional drivers enter WWTR’s iRacing Bommarito Throwback 500

Sunday – Bommarito Automotive Group Throwback 500 will be broadcast on Speed51.com

March 25, 2020, St. Louis Region – Twenty-two professional drivers from a wide variety of racing series have entered World Wide Technology Raceway’s inaugural iRacing event. The Bommarito Automotive Group Throwback 500 will be held on Sunday, March 29, at 8 p.m. Eastern, and will be broadcast on Speed51.com. The race will carry a throwback theme for car entries.

The iRacing drivers will compete from home on computer sim racing rigs (sim = simulator) on a digital replica of WWTR’s 1.25-mile oval, which is home to the annual NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Series 200 and NTT IndyCar Series Bommarito Automotive Group 500. Race fans from all over the globe may tune in to Speed51.com to witness the action.

A sim racing rig consists of a computer, monitor, steering wheel, and pedals. Some pro drivers invest thousands of dollars into their sim rigs but one of the most successful racers cobbled his together with parts from eBay and Walmart.

For those not familiar with iRacing and the Elite Racing League (@EliteRacing_), last Sunday’s NASCAR iRacing event, televised on FS1, earned a 0.53 rating (903,000 viewers) and was the most-viewed esports event in U.S. TV history, beating a Mortal Kombat event on the CW in 2016. (Sources: Adam Stern/Sports Business Daily and eSports consultant Manny Anekal)

PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS

CONFIRMED ENTRIES, GROUPED BY SERIES

NTT IndyCar Series

NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series

NASCAR Xfinity Series

NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series

ARCA Menards Series

USAC

Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires

Cooper Tires USF2000 Series

F1600

Misc.

Open

Drivers in the Open (non-professional) category consist of racers from the Elite Racing League (@EliteRacing_), the Gateway Kartplex™, and those who meet the entry requirements. Currently, 34 Open drivers have entered, including Gateway Kartplex™ scholarship winner Scott McClendon Jr. of St. Louis.

SUNDAY, MARCH 29

All times Eastern

Bommarito Automotive Group Throwback 500 Open race

5-6 p.m. – Practice.

6-6:05 p.m. – Qualifying (2 Laps). The fastest 20 Open drivers are locked into the 50-lap Open feature. The final eight starting berths will be comprised of the top four drivers in each of the 10-lap heat races. The top five Open drivers in the 50-lap Open feature advance to the 8 p.m. main event.

Bommarito Automotive Group Throwback 500 main event

7-8 p.m. – Final practice.

8-8:05 p.m. – Qualifying (5 laps, top 28 locked into the race).

8:05 p.m. – 15-lap Last Chance Qualifier (top 5 advance to the main event). Last Chance Qualifier will be followed by a 10-minute warm-up.

Bommarito Automotive Group Throwback 500 (248 laps/500 km).

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