IndyCar isn't sure when it can get its cars on track to officially start the season. For now, the series will follow the lead of other racing leagues and go virtual.
IndyCar's first iRacing event will be Saturday with a 25-car field. The track is still being decided by fan vote.
IndyCar, like all sports, has been stopped during the coronavirus pandemic, which hit the United States just as the series was ready to open its season. The league had a hectic 24-hours in St Petersburg, Florida, where the March 15 season opener was scheduled to be run through the downtown city streets.
The mayor of St Petersburg first said the race could not have spectators, and IndyCar planned to proceed with strict guidelines to limit the amount of fans. A day later, the series followed NASCAR and called off the race.