- David Brabham takes first win as Jenson Button turns tables on Fernando Alonso
- Tristan Vautier and Yifei Ye earn Pro Cup wins
- Jernej Simoncic and Yuri Kasdorp triumph in Sim Masters
- Torque Esports-created championships to go down to the wire at Le Mans
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (Saturday, June 20, 2020) – 2009 F1 World Champion Jenson Button and 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans winner David Brabham were the big winners today in the Legends Trophy battle as The Race All-Star Series powered by ROKiT Phones completed its second race of the “Triple Crown” at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The Torque Esports-created series returned to Indy after staging the opening Triple Crown race two weeks ago in Monaco.
Brabham earned his first All-Star win on the virtual venue today where his father Sir Jack Brabham started the Indy 500 “rear engine revolution” in 1961. The three-time Formula 1 champion brought a rear-engined car to the speedway for the first time that year, beginning a transformation that resulted in the entire field being filled with rear-engined cars within eight years.
Two-time Indy 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya took his third consecutive runner-up finish ahead of Andy Priaulx.
“Finally, I got to win one of these Legends races and on the oval at Indianapolis! I’m thrilled with that,” Brabham said.
“It was fantastic racing on the oval, it’s amazing, everyone is enjoying it. It’s pretty intense in the race, just in trying to keep the car on the track. It’s so close racing with the tactics. It’s just little things here and there and you can lose a few hundredths and then you’re way back on the grid.
“It’s very competitive. There are great drivers in there and I’m just pleased to finally get a decent result.”
The reverse grid race mirrored the All-Stars Series first-ever Indianapolis event on May 23 where ex-Formula 1 teammates and World Champions Button and Fernando Alonso went head to head.
In May, it was Alonso who took the win with the pursuing Button getting loose on the final lap. This time the roles were reversed with Button holding the lead and the chasing Alonso suffering a spin in the last mile as he tried to chase down his rival.
“It was awesome to get a win, really cool. It’s always so much fun driving with these guys,” Button said.
“I wanted to be in front on the final lap and I knew that if I blocked it would be very difficult to be overtaken and he would lose a lot of downforce as you saw. This time it wasn’t me that spun out, it was Fernando! A lot of fun, very happy.”
Ex-World Rally Champion Petter Solberg was second across the line with ex-Formula 1 racer and three-time IndyCar race winner Max Papis completing his best finish to date in the All-Star series with third place – just ahead of Alonso.
Two-wheel and four-wheel action sports star Travis Pastrana joined the Legends Trophy for the first time at Indy. The four-time Rally America champion for Subaru enjoyed his first foray into the The Race All-Star Series powered by ROKiT Phones.
“For esports, I’ve done a little bit of rallycross but this is a first for me. I just got this new Allinsports sim and Juan Pablo Montoya helped me through the first steps here,” Pastrana said.
“Today was the first time I’ve driven an Indy car in sim or real life! I was just like a kid in a candy shop looking at the entry list. When Juan said ‘hey, do you want to get in the race?’ I was like, ‘you don’t have to ask me twice!’”
With the final round of the Triple Crown coming next week at Le Mans, Alonso holds the Legends Trophy points lead on 156 ahead of Montoya (153) and Brabham on (142).
The Pro Cup (modern present-day racers) and Sim Masters (pro sim racers) categories raced on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis oval for the first time in today’s second round of the Triple Crown.
The first Pro Cup race was won by Frenchman Tristan Vautier, who triumphed after a titanic battle with pole winner and 15-year-old, second-generation racer Sebastian Montoya. All-Star series rookie, ex-Formula 1 racer and nephew of the late, great Ayrton Senna – Bruno Senna – crossed the line in third place for Williams Esports.
The reverse grid battle was won by Chinese Formula 3 racer Yifei Ye by .009 of a second over Mercedes GT ace Maro Engel who was making his esports racing debut. Another Williams esports team member – Agustin Canapino’s third-place finish cemented his championship lead in the Pro Cup on 144 points from Job van Uitert (129) and Nissan Formula E racer Oliver Rowland (125).
The Sim Masters contests were won by Jernej Simoncic and Yuri Kasdorp with Liam de Waal now holding the series points lead on 130 from Mohammad Patel on 128.
The final round of the Torque Esports-run The Race All-Star Series powered by ROKiT Phones Triple Crown is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, when the Legends Trophy, Pro Cup and Sim Masters race on the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit.
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