Set your clocks, round 3 of the IMSA iRacing Pro Series will happen tonight at 6 p.m. Eastern. The race, presented by Hagerty, will take place at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
Fifty drivers are lined up for tonight's 90-minute race and, if SuperSebring is anything to go by, it should be a good watch. Only seven of the drivers on tonight’s roster have had real-world success at Mid-Ohio.
Watch the race on iRacing's YouTube channel or Facebook page starting at 6 p.m. Eastern. The Torque Show pre-race show can also be seen on its Facebook page starting at 5 p.m Eastern.
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We’re going racing again this Thursday night, with Hagerty presenting the third of six rounds for the IMSA iRacing Pro Series.
The virtual track of choice this week is Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, where several IMSA series would have been this upcoming weekend for the Acura Sports Car Challenge event – which has moved to the weekend of Sept. 25-27. Of the 50 drivers on the entry list for Thursday’s 90-minute iRacing event, only a few have a handful of real-life success at the Lexington, Ohio circuit.
Here are some drivers looking to see if their real-life success at Mid-Ohio translates to virtual success:
"I’m looking forward to competing in the IMSA iRace at Mid-Ohio this Thursday," said Hawksworth. "It’s going to be a lot of fun. I’ve done a lot of practice the last few days along with the rest of the AIM Vasser Sullivan team. We are taking this pretty seriously. It will be my virtual racing debut.
"Obviously, last year we had some success, winning the Mid-Ohio race, which was fantastic. It was the first win for the team, my first win in the Lexus RCF GT3 and the first win of the year for Lexus, so Mid-Ohio holds a lot of good memories for me. What made it sweeter was a Lexus winning the Acura Grand Prix. So, looking forward to the virtual version of the race. Tune in on Thursday."
Thursday’s race will begin at 6 p.m. ET and will be available on the iRacing Youtube and Facebook channels for fans to stream live, with the voice of IMSA Radio, John Hindhaugh, leading the commentary team. The Torque Show will stream a pre-race show once again beginning at 5 p.m. ET on its Facebook page.
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