Phillippe Denes controlled proceedings at Laguna Seca in the Road to Indy eSeries on iRacing
Road to Indy
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The season finale for IndyCar and its support series on the streets of St. Petersburg has landed a rescheduled date of October 23-25
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The second Road to Indy eSeries season on iRacing started with two pack races at the Gateway oval, won by Braden Eves and Phillippe Denes
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Phillippe Denes is the inaugural Road to Indy eSeries champion, but hasn’t had the same success in the real world. Could 2020 be his year?
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The second Road to Indy eSeries on iRacing will feature ovals in addition to road courses, and is due to kick off early next month
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USF2000 champion Braden Eves took his first Road to Indy eSeries win in the Mid-Ohio season finale on, as Phillippe Denes became the inaugural champion by finishing second
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Eduardo Barrichello took his maiden Road to Indy eSeries win at Road America, taking his title fight with Phillippe Denes to the final round
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While staying indoors with no live motorsport to watch, why not relive these classic races from recent years?
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Phillippe Denes continued his winning form in the Road to Indy eSeries in a close finish with Braden Eves on Indianapolis’s road course
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With little on-track action during the COVID-19 pandemic, focus has shifted to what the virtual world can offer. You can join in with these cars
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Phillippe Denes dominated the second Road to Indy iRacing eSeries race after an early battle with Eduardo Barrichello at Circuit of the Americas
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10 times in junior single-seater history where using a different points system would have changed a title outcome
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Indy Pro 2000 driver Phillippe Denes took a controlling win in the first Road to Indy iRacing eSeries race at Barber Motorsports Park
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The latest Road to Indy schedule change in response to global COVID-19 pandemic has pushed back the start of racing to June
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The Road to Indy has created a five-round Esports series that starts this weekend as a substitute to real racing during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Juncos Racing’s Indy Pro 2000 line-up has grown to three cars with the signing of Nate Aranda
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The Road to Indy has had to end its season opening St. Petersburg round after several delays and a free practice session due to the spread of coronavirus
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Lucas Kohl has made the unusual move of going down from Indy Lights to sign a one-off deal in Indy Pro 2000
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Andretti Autosport has announced its fourth Indy Lights driver ahead of this weekend’s St. Petersburg opener, with Tristan Charpentier joining the team
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Andretti Autosport’s Kyle Kirkwood topped Indy Lights’ one-day pre-season test at Homestead-Miami Speedway