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re: 2024 NTT Indycar Series Season Thread: Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, 06/02, 11:00 AM
Posted on 3/18/24 at 12:36 pm to Tornado Alley
Posted on 3/18/24 at 12:36 pm to Tornado Alley
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We have an exhibition/all-star type race this weekend on Sunday morning. Should be awesome! Qualifying is Saturday night as well.
More details? On TV or private? Which cars and drivers/teams? Never heard about this so wanting more info please. Thanks
Posted on 3/18/24 at 2:33 pm to OU Guy
Yes, it's on NBC/Peacock.
Saturday, there are two 12-minute qualifying sessions (where drivers will have 40 seconds of push-to-pass) similar to normal races.
On Sunday, there are two ten-lap or 20 minutes from green flag (whichever comes first) heat races. Drivers will start based on their fastest lap times from Saturday's qualifying. Pit stops are not allowed during the heat races and will disqualify the drivers. Cars will get 40 seconds of PTP during the heat races.
The top six in each heat race will then compete in a 20-lap "all-star" race where the winning driver and crew will receive $500,000. The driver from the fastest lap time in the heat race will start on pole in the all-star race. During the all-star race, there is a 10-minute segment, a 10-minute "halftime break" where cars can pit, and then another 10-minute segment. Cars will have 40 seconds of PTP during each segment and will get a new sticker set of Firestones for the all-star race (as well as for their lone heat race).
Saturday, there are two 12-minute qualifying sessions (where drivers will have 40 seconds of push-to-pass) similar to normal races.
On Sunday, there are two ten-lap or 20 minutes from green flag (whichever comes first) heat races. Drivers will start based on their fastest lap times from Saturday's qualifying. Pit stops are not allowed during the heat races and will disqualify the drivers. Cars will get 40 seconds of PTP during the heat races.
The top six in each heat race will then compete in a 20-lap "all-star" race where the winning driver and crew will receive $500,000. The driver from the fastest lap time in the heat race will start on pole in the all-star race. During the all-star race, there is a 10-minute segment, a 10-minute "halftime break" where cars can pit, and then another 10-minute segment. Cars will have 40 seconds of PTP during each segment and will get a new sticker set of Firestones for the all-star race (as well as for their lone heat race).
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