Monday, March 21, 2016

Demeritt bests Holgate at 3/20/2016 Auto Club

Demeritt bests Holgate at Auto Club










by Donald Wayne Strout (03/21/2016)



















Christopher Demeritt runs away from the field at the start on first lap in T2



The third event of the new 2016 iAdvance Motorsports Indy Elite Series (12 races—11 ovals and one street course in Long Beach) ran at the Auto Club oval on Sunday, March 20, at 7PM EDT.  This race was sponsored by Darren Manning’s iAM Simulator.  http://www.iadvancemotorsports.com/iam-simulator/

As usual the race was broadcasted live on RacespotTV  http://racespot.tv/  as well as iRacing Live.  http://www.iracing.com/live/  and can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76S0751EhZg

27 iRacing drivers took the green flag at Auto Club Speedway in Southern California. Christopher Demeritt, Champion of the 2015-16 IndyCar Winter Series took his second pole position in the 2016 iAdvance Motorsports Indy Elite Series. Falling out of the first race at Homestead with computer problems and missing the race at Gateway, Christopher returned to assert himself as the “man to beat” in IndyCar iRacing. 

Demeritt is from Manalapan, New Jersey, just 20 miles south of Edison (Menlo Park) where the “Wizard of Menlo Park”, Thomas Edison discovered so many secrets and produced so many inventions. Demeritt can now be dubbed the “Wizard of Manalapan” as everyone is wondering what “speed secret” this young aspiring engineer has discovered.

Demeritt’s “speed secret” in qualifying applied to his race setup as well as he easily pulled out to a lead of 1.8 seconds over 2nd place by lap 10.










Spin in T4 by Marco Brasil (lap 26) brings out first of only two yellow flags in the race.






Tim Holgate, winner of the first two races, qualified 8th, but found his normal (superior) race speed and moved up to P3 by lap 9.  In a repeat of his amazing move through the field at Homestead, Tim Doyle, qualifying P13, moved through the field like a hot knife through butter, arriving in P3 by lap 37.  At the end, it would be Demeritt P1, Holgate P2, and Doyle P3.  But from lap 37 to the end, that order was far from appearing certain.

New Englander, Austin Espitee, qualifying in P3 joined the battle with Holgate and Doyle. Also mixing it up in the top 5 was seventh place qualifier Jonathan Goke.

Clearly everyone started thinking about their fuel/pitting strategy around lap 93-94. Coming out of that pit stop sequence, it was Holgate, Demeritt, Espitee, Doyle and Goke for the next few laps. A yellow on lap 114 created an opportunity/dilemma. Could a full tank make it to the end?

Demeritt pitted under green on lap 132. Doyle and Espitee pitted on lap 136. Holgate pitted on lap 138.

On lap 139, T. J Massick, who had started at the back of the field in P26, assumed the lead, followed by Jonathan Goke. Both decided to try to make to the end without a pit stop for fuel.  But, by lap 148, that strategy clearly was not going to produce a win for either. Massick surrendered the lead on lap 149 and coasted to a P10 finish. Goke ran out of fuel on lap 149.






Christopher Demeritt takes lead back on lap 149 from T. J. Massick and Jonathan Goke





So, on lap 149, it was again the Christopher Demeritt, Tim Holgate and Tim Doyle show—finishing 1, 2 and 3 in that order.

Like Tim Doyle, Joe Branch and Joe Flanagan had moved up through the field. Branch had started in P11, and Flanagan in P20.  Both had passed Jonathan Goke when Goke started his ill fated “run to the end” fuel saving strategy around lap 119. Flanagan was the last to pit on lap 139 and put on an impressive run to the finish running the fast times in the last five laps—averaging 32.161 seconds per lap.







iAdvance Motorsports sponsored, Joe Branch challenges Tim Doyle for P3 Podium on last lap







In the end the top five finishers were: Demeritt, Holgate, Doyle, Branch and Flanagan. All five of these guys are among those most people would expect to finish in the top 5.

Rounding out the top 10 was Toni Helminen, Andrew Kinsella, Austin Espitee, Niles Anders, and T. J. Massick.  Fin, Toni Helminen and Canadian Andrew Kinsella, along with Espitee and Anders had been “in the hunt” the entire race. (Espitee reflected after the race that he regretted his overly agressive short fueling strategy on the last pit stop, causing him to surrender several positions near the end.)  Massick had benefitted from his risky “run to the end” fuel saving strategy. He and Jonathan Goke, with just another gallon of fuel may actually have finished P1 and P2. So fuel strategy for the third time has proven to benefit at least one of the top ten finishers each race so far this season in this series.

With two wins in three starts, Holgate leads with 147 Series Points. Rounding out the top ten for the first three races are: (Name/Points)  Tim Doyle/102, Joe Flanagan/96, Joe Branch/90, Jonathan Goke/87, Donald Strout/71, Michael Peters/62, Christopher Demeritt/60, Dan Lee Ensch/57, and Paul Jennings/53.

The series moves next to Phoenix, at 7PM EST. The Question is: Who (besides Demeritt) will be able to finish ahead of Tim Holgate? 

Watch live on RacespotTV  http://racespot.tv/