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Official IndyCar sim series moves on to Texas
As the official Verizon IndyCar Sim Racing League powered by iRacing.com and RACER arrived at the high banks of Texas Motor Speedway, the old adage that "everything is bigger in Texas" rang true once again. The 140-lap race did little to separate the field of 25-drivers which concluded with the top-six cars finishing a little over a half second apart. Although the event was void of any professional drivers, it proved to be a relatively clean race with long green flag runs and only two cautions. These long runs seemed to favor some and cripple others who had developed a race strategy dependent upon cautions. As the final laps approached, a showdown was emerging in the lead pack...
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