Only a week after the Triple Crown started in Japan, the IndyVirtual circus arrived on the Queensland coast for the Surfers Paradise V-Prix. On pole position was Jochem van Snelheid, with Will Taylor alongside continuing his fine form from Japan.
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Jochem van Snelheid will start from a shock pole position in tomorrow's Surfers Paradise V-Prix after a stunning final lap just minutes before red flags were flown and the qualifying session was ended early due to a storm.
The first round of the IndyVirtual triple crown, the Toyota Japan 500, was held at the Twin Ring Motegi. After the signature pre-race fanfare that IndyVirtual offers, the grid was formed for a three-wide rolling start, with pole-sitter Lewis Ellington on the inside alongside defending FV champion Nathaniel Powers and Nick Addison, while just behind was another FV superstar in Enrique Ruiz, alongside Kip Maxwell and Will Taylor.
Lewis Ellington has taken a comprehensive pole position for the first Triple Crown event of 2018, the Toyota Japan 500.
The Steak and Shake New York V-Prix was held on the hallowed ground of Watkins Glen in upstate New York, with Yakumi Takahashi on pole position for Morley ahead of KGP’s Aron Einarsson.
Yakumi Takahashi has picked up in New York where he left off in St Petersburg, by taking pole position ahead of the second race of the season at Watkins Glen.
The 2018 IndyVirtual season kicked off in style with the AT&T V-Prix of Florida – held on the Streets of St Petersburg for the second time for a 110 lap race with a distance of 200 miles.
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