He’s already got USF2000 and Indy Lights titles under his belt in the real world, but now, Dreyer & Reinbold Racing’s Sage Karam has a championship in the virtual one as well.

The NTT IndyCar Series driver and ARX2 race winner completed the quest for the iRacing Rallycross All-Star Invitational presented by Yokohama championship on Saturday with his fourth win of the season, and third in a row, from Sonoma Raceway. Karam held off eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series champion Nick Ottinger in the race to secure the title over four-time US rallycross champion Scott Speed and former ARX2 champion Conner Martell, in a battle that came down to the very last race.

A season-high 17 drivers entered the final All-Star event of the season, with Ottinger and Indianapolis 500 veteran Stefan Wilson making their debuts and each scoring top-five finishes in the process. They joined an eclectic driver roster that spanned nearly every major racing series in the world over the course of the season, with experience in NASCAR, IndyCar, Formula 1, WRC, IMSA, NHRA, Monster Jam, and off-road racing, as well as Roadshow editor in chief Tim Stevens, joining the rallycross regulars on the starting grid.

iRacing Rallycross All-Star Invitational presented by Yokohama results from Sonoma Raceway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Name

Manufacturer

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

Pts

1 8 24 Sage Karam Subaru 10 10 40.276 15
2 7 25 Nick Ottinger Subaru 10 -0.459 0 40.093 12
3 10 41 Scott Speed Subaru 10 -4.179 0 40.622 10
4 9 21 Conner Martell Subaru 10 -10.539 0 40.422 8
5 3 25 Stefan Wilson Volkswagen 10 -11.892 0 41.126 6
6 2 198 Michael Lewis Subaru 10 -17.095 0 41.030 5
7 5 85 Mikey Lawrence Subaru 10 -18.362 0 41.369 4
8 4 64 Tim Stevens Subaru 10 -23.351 0 41.361 3
9 6 98 Mason Filippi Subaru 10 -25.441 0 41.035 2
10 1 09 Michael Leach Ford 9 -1 L 0 44.111 1

 

Final iRacing Rallycross All-Star Invitational presented by Yokohama points are as follows. Only a driver’s best five scores count:

  1. Sage Karam, 137
  2. Scott Speed, 128
  3. Conner Martell, 114
  4. Kevin Swindell, 88
  5. Chris Atkinson, 63
  6. Tyler Menninga, 63
  7. Tim Stevens, 59
  8. Mason Filippi, 45
  9. Michael Leach, 44
  10. Brandon Semenuk, 43
  11. Andreas Bakkerud, 40
  12. Steve Arpin, 39
  13. Bucky Lasek, 36
  14. Blake “Bilko” Williams, 32
  15. Mikey Lawrence, 32
  16. Kristian Sohlberg, 30
  17. Michael Lewis, 27
  18. Ron Capps, 26
  19. Mario Bonfante Jr., 26
  20. Nick Ottinger, 22
  21. Tanner Whitten, 17
  22. Travis Pastrana, 15
  23. Ed Carpenter, 14
  24. Andrew Carlson, 13
  25. Lane Vacala, 13
  26. Stefan Wilson, 12
  27. Arie Luyendyk Jr., 11
  28. Conor Daly, 6

The iRacing Rallycross All-Star Invitational and World Championship presented by Yokohama are supported by Yokohama, DirtFish, and Marwin Sports. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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