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Kivekäs on Top Again Down Under
by Dennis Grebe on September 8th, 2010
After visiting the most famous track in motorsports at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the IZOD IndyCar Series at iRacing ran the contrast program by going as far away from the 2.5 mile oval as you can get – from the center of a metropolitan area with 1.7 million inhabitants in Indiana to a road course on an Australian island south of Melbourne with a population of just above 7000.

After a week at the Brickyard, the IZOD IndyCar Series' top split takes to Australia's top road course.
One thing that did not change, however, was the dominance of Klaus Kivekäs on the road courses. In a contest featuring many great sim racers, Kivekäs collected an impressive 216 points for winning the top split with a Strength of Field at 3450. Fellow Scandinavian Aleksi Elomaa finished second to Kivekäs after a race-long battle that only ended when Elomaa ran wide in Turn Two with three laps to go. There was little to choose between the top drivers and Elomaa took home 202 points for his troubles. Stephane Tribaudini (France) finished third for 189 points, while Ales Papler (International, 175 points) and Elias Varis (Scandinavia, 162) completed the Top Five finishers – due to the uniquely high Strength of Field these five drivers also made up the top five in points for the week.
Klaus Ellenbrand (DE-AT-CH) scored the sixth highest points for the week at 161, just one point ahead of Marcus Caton (Georgia). Places eight through 11 were taken by championship contenders Ian Lake (Australia, 154 points), Richard Crozier (Celtic, 151), Russell Hodgson (Connecticut, 149) and Ryan Field (Massachusetts, 148).

Kivekäs (1) passing Elomaa who runs wide in Turn Two.
Caton was the week’s most successful driver, winning three of his four online races, while Dave Carr-Smith (England) was the busiest with eight starts, finishing in the top five every time and winning two races.
With Jake Stergios (New England) taking the top points in the Time Trial category in his first and only start of the season, Richard Walker (England) took second and continues to lead in the overall standings with 492 points from five weeks. Ken Leach (New York) is second, already 52 points behind. Paul Stolber (DE-AT-CH) and Gerard van Langevelde (Benelux) battle for third, with Stolber just one point ahead of van Langevelde.
In the overall season standings Kivekäs continues to lead and after five weeks of racing now stands on 827 points. Field is in second at 713 points, a hefty 114 points behind Kivekäs. Elomaa follows just four points behind Field, with Lake still in the fight as well at 683 points.
Stephane Schodduyn (Benelux) is fifth at 656 points, with Stergios, Leach, James Allard (New York), Paul Luck and Carr-Smith completing the Top 10.
The Regional standings find Club Celtic taking the lead for the first time this season at 1316 points, surpassing Club Plains which, after Phillip Island, has 1262 points. DE-AT-CH closed the gap on Plains a bit more to under 100 points and now stands at 1179 points. England and Club International complete the top five.
After the fast and tight racing at Phillip Island, the series now heads back to its roots at what was traditionally the oval track immediately after Indianapolis: the Milwaukee Mile.
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Fastest Qualifying lap of the week:
Klaus Kivekäs – 1:14.902
Fastest Time Trial of the week:
Jake Stergios –1:15.529 (four laps)



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September 9th, 2010 at 12:27 pmGreat to see the Indycars down under…once again!