Phillippe Denes leads the Ricmotech Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires iRacing eSeries field on Saturday at virtual Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Phillippe Denes leads the Ricmotech Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires iRacing eSeries field on Saturday at virtual Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Denes Nips Eves In Road To Indy iRacing Thriller

PALMETTO, Fla. – A brilliant tactical drive by Phillippe Denes enabled him to extend his unbeaten streak in the Ricmotech Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires iRacing eSeries, but only just.

The iRacing veteran, who when the real on-track season begins will contest the Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires for the defending champion team RP Motorsport USA, enjoyed an intense wheel-to-wheel battle with reigning Cooper Tires USF2000 Champion Braden Eves throughout the 45-minute contest. The pair was separated at the virtual yard of bricks by .098-second.

Eduardo Barrichello and Christian Brooks also were embroiled in a tense battle for the final podium position. Brooks crossed the line in third but Barrichello later took the position after Brooks was issued a post-race penalty for blocking as the pair sprinted toward the finish line.

Championship leader Denes maintained his dominance of virtual racing by posting the fastest lap in qualifying and securing his second SimMetric Driver Performance Labs Pole Award in succession.

But he was unable to shake off the attentions of Eves as the pair quickly distanced themselves from the pack.

Denes and Eves exchanged positions almost constantly on the 2.534-mile Indianapolis F-1 Grand Prix road course – slightly different to the track which will be used when the Road to Indy series arrives in Indianapolis later this year. Denes appeared to gain what might have been a decisive advantage when his mandatory virtual pit stop, after 19 laps, was slightly quicker, but Eves lost no time in drafting back onto the Californian’s tail.

Their battle continued unabated until, on the 33rd and final lap, Denes allowed Eves to make a pass under braking for turn eight at the end of the Hulman Drive Straightaway. He then tucked into Eves’ slipstream as they entered the final corner – running in the reverse direction to the famed oval – drafted past as they headed onto the long drag to the finish line and just managed to keep Eves at bay.

A similarly thrilling battle in their wake ended with Brooks and Barrichello fighting it out for the final podium position following a quick spin by Indy Pro 2000 Turn 3 Motorsport team owner – and former Freedom 100 Indy Lights race winner – Peter Dempsey at turn two with just three laps remaining.

Barrichello looked set to draft past Brooks in the final sprint to the finish, only for his Californian USF2000 rival to make a reactionary move in defense, which, in accordance with the regular Road to Indy regulations, resulted in a post-race 30-second penalty which demoted him to seventh in the final results.

The penalty elevated DEForce Racing team principal – and former NTT IndyCar SEries driver David Martinez to fourth after narrowly fending off a recovering Dempsey at the finish line.

Colin Kaminsky maintained his streak of top-10 finishes with a solid run to sixth ahead of the penalized Brooks, who remained clear of earlier spinner Prescott Campbell and Flinn Lazier. Danial Frost completed the unlapped finishers in 10th, fighting back strongly after being nudged into a spin by Campbell in the early stages.