
Professional sim driver Lance Fenderson joins all-star lineup
Live coverage starts at 7:10 p.m. ET: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV22mgJ77VU
Following three successful rounds with thousands of viewers cheering on the action from the best seat in the house, their couches, the Formula Regional Americas iRacing Invitational Championship drivers return to battle on Tuesday (April 14) with this week’s match set on the scenic Barber Motorsports Park.
Nearly four dozen drivers, the largest field since the start of the seven-round iRacing championship, from different racing disciplines across the world are slated to participate in Round 4 of the simulation championship tonight with live coverage presented by PitFit Training starting at 7:10 p.m. Eastern on the series’ YouTube and Twitch channels.
In the first three rounds of competition, three different drivers (Ben Waddell, Dario Cangialosi and Phillippe Denes) claimed victories driving the retired F3 International chassis with identical setups, but as the competitions increases with more professional simulation drivers like quadriplegic athlete Lance Fenderson joining the roster, the chance to take multiple victories in the championship becomes even harder.
Fenderson competed in the SCCA Pro Racing sanctioned FRP F1600 Championship before sustaining a spinal cord injury while playing lacrosse. As the North Carolina-based teenager worked through extensive rehabilitation, his passion to be behind the wheel of single-seater race car never fizzled. Now equipped with a self-designed modified simulator that is completely controlled by his hands, Fenderson races professionally online until he can once again return to on-track competition.
“At first, I thought my love for the sport would be overwhelmed by the difficulties associated with my injury, but then I realized that I need to focus on my capabilities,” explained Fenderson. “I set up my simulator by putting a tri-pin on the steering wheel. I then bought a flight simulator joystick. I set up forward as brake, back as throttle, right as up shift and left as downshift. It’s a challenging task, having no use in my fingers, but of course possible.”
Round 4 live coverage by Apex Racing TV starts at 7:10pm Eastern with a swift 10-minute qualifying followed by a 30-minute race and featuring “podium” interviews with the top drivers. Following the race, FR Americas iRacing Invitational Championship drivers will host a LIVE question and answer session with fans on the FR Americas Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/framericas/)
Photo: Lance Fenderson's custom hand-held sim setup
Fans can watch the action live on the FR Americas YoutTube and Twitch channels:
FR Americas YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV22mgJ77VU
FR Americas Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/framericas
Live Timing and Scoring- https://www.apexracingtv.com/livetiming/
Round 3 Replay:
Watch Round 3 replay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYVz40idpGU
FR Americas iRacing Invitational Championship
Round 4: Barber Motorsports Park
Drivers: 46
Driver |
Series |
Dakota Dickerson |
2019 FR Americas Champion, IMSA |
Andrew Dobbie |
FR Americas Championship |
Kent Vaccaro |
FR Americas Championship |
Blake Upton |
FR Americas Championship |
John Paul Southern Jr. |
FR Americas Championship |
Mathias Soler-Obel |
FR Americas Championship |
Dario Cangialosi |
FR Americas Championship |
Jordan Missig |
FR Americas Championship |
Jacob Abel |
FR Americas Championship |
Logan Cusson |
FR Americas Championship |
Parker Locke |
FR Americas Championship |
Quinlan Lall |
FR Americas Championship |
Dominic Cicero |
FR Americas Championship |
Benjamin Pedersen |
FR Americas Championship, BRDC F3 |
Megan Gilkes |
FR Americas Championship, WSeries |
Linus Lundqvist |
FR Americas Championship |
Mitchell Egner |
FR Americas Championship |
Nicky Hays |
FR Americas Championship |
Marco Kacic |
FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.) |
Hunter Yeany |
FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.) |
Jose Blanco |
FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.) |
Josh Bethune |
FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.) |
Hayden Bowlsbey |
FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.) |
Viktor Andersson |
FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.) |
Johnny Wilkerson |
FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.) |
Dominic Livernois |
FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.) |
Jonathan Scarallo |
F4 U.S. Championship Team Owner and Driver Coach |
Guest Drivers |
|
Ben Waddell |
IMSA |
Bruno Carneiro |
F3 Asia |
Flinn Lazier |
SCCA National Champion |
Phillipe Denes |
Indy Pro 2000 |
Nicholas Silva |
Driver Coach/ F3 Brazil |
Andrew Pinkerton |
Global MX5 Cup/SCCA Pro iRacing Fan League winner |
Ellis Spiezia |
e-Kart Champion |
Jose Cabrera |
Professional Sim Racer |
Zachary Rivard |
F1600 Pro Series/ SCCA Pro iRacing Fan League winner |
Conrad Clark |
BRDC British F3 |
Cem Bolukbasi |
F1 Esports Driver |
Simon Sikes |
F1600 Driver, SCCA Pro iRacing Fan League winner |
Kyle Connery |
Sim Developer |
Andrew Bujdoso |
Karter |
Lance Fenderson |
Sim Racer |
Nico Rondet |
Performance Driving Instructor/Prototype Driver |
Darius Trinka |
SCCA National Champion |
Jackson Lee |
FRP F1600 Championship/SCCA Pro iRacing Fan League winner |
Nelson Mason |
World Series Formula V8 3.5 |
FR Americas iRacing Invitational Championship Schedule
March 24- Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta coverage begins at 7pm E.T.
March 31- Circuit of The Americas coverage begins at 7pm E.T.
April 7- Virginia International Raceway coverage begins at 7:10 pm E.T.
April 14- Barber Motorsports Park coverage begins at 7:10 pm E.T.
April 21- Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (held in place of Trois-Rivières)
coverage begins at 7:10pm E.T.
April 28- Sebring International Raceway coverage begins at 7:10 pm E.T.
May 5- Season Finale Fans Choice (voting held on @framericas Instagram) coverage begins at 7:10 pm E.T.