INDIANAPOLIS — The fifth annual Driven 2 Save Lives BC39 is back and kicks off for tonight’s opening night. Tonight will see track time for all 72 cars with them on track for practice. A pair of practice sessions (7 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. ET) lead way to the 9 p.m. ET Stoops Pursuit Race. It’s a 25 lap, 24 car, shootout.
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To be a part of the Shootout, the top-10 drivers in points (Logan Seavey, Bryant Wiedeman, Justin Grant, Ryan Timms, Daison Pursley, Jade Avedisian, Jacob Denney, Gavin Miller, Cannon McIntosh and Taylor Reimer) are locked into the event.
Among the next 14 spots, they’ll go to the 10 fastest during Wednesday night’s practice who are not already locked in.
Then, the final 4 spots are promoters’ options which will be available to start the event too.
How the race will work itself is the 24 cars will start by qualifying inversion. There’s (5), 5-lap segments. Each 5 laps will have a caution. Cars that have been passed will exit. Cars that did the passing will stay. That will get you to just one winner to which receives $1500 prize and $100 additional for cars passed.
Past winners: 2018-Zeb Wise, 2019-Kyle Larson, 2020-Not Held, 2021-Kyle Larson, 2022-Dominic Gorden
Ticket prices are $35 which is all GA.
