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What is Race Control Presented by iRacing.com?
Race Control Presented by iRacing.com is a television broadcast aid, delivering video and timing and scoring features.

 

Does this include LIVE timing and Scoring only?
YES, IndyCar Race Control and IndyCar LIVE Timing and Scoring are accessible through the application. Please notice the tabs at the top of the page indicating “LIVE VIDEO” and “Timing and Scoring”.

 

What if I am unable to watch LIVE video and I still want to watch LIVE Timing and Scoring?
You should not have any issues only watching LIVE Timing and Scoring. There is also a (Lo-Fi) HTML version of timing and scoring for a simple data leaderboard.

 

How do I use this application?
Use it however you like. The new features of LIVE Timing and Scoring allow fans to select several different timing views.

 

What is available in IndyCar Race Control presented by iRacing.com?
Multiple Cameras: During select events, IndyCar Race Control presented by iRacing.com allows fans to select several on track or in-car camera views. During Race time, fans can ride along with 4 in-car camera views and a Helicpoter Camera or Leader Camera view.

 

Leaderboard: LIVE Leaderboards are available on all views. No matter if you are on the standard video screen, full screen or in compete mode you can pop out a leaderboard which animates when drivers advance or fall back in the race.

 

Compete Mode:In compete mode you can match up two drivers head to head. If the drivers have in-car cameras you can follow along with each of them and choose which driver’s audio you would like to view. In this view there are also additional Timing and Scoring functions that allow fans to see where the viewing driver is position between the drivers ahead and behind. If the select driver does not have an in-car camera, the video screen will default to the first camera listing, most commonly a track feed.

 

What are the different Timing and Scoring views?
Leader Graph: This view places drivers on a graph and positions them based on the “Difference” (distance behind previous competitor). This view is very visual and gives fans an idea of how far ahead or behind drivers are in the race. Another interesting way to watch the Leader Graph is during pit stops. You’ll notice the car numbers drop down to the pit area, swap positions and pop back up on the graph.

 

Pit Board: This view is for the IndyCar Data Geeks! The pit board ranks drivers by their best total pit times. The best total pit time is comprised of a drivers “In Lap, Time on Pit Road and Out Lap. At the bottom of this view we’ve also highlighted which drivers have the best overall section times during a pit stop.

 

Fastest Laps: A list of the fastest laps of the race

 

Race Commentary: Note from the race action

 

Starting Grid: Starting grid for the race or a entry list of certain events.