LAS VEGAS (AP) — The IndyCar Series is putting up $5 million for any driver who thinks he or she can beat the open-wheel professionals at their own game in their championship race in Las Vegas.
IndyCar Series CEO Randy Bernard issued the invitation Tuesday as the series announced its season-ending world championship would be held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Oct. 16.
Bernard says up to five outside drivers can compete in the race if they’re picked by a selection committee and qualify on the track the weekend of the race.
The invitation adds a wrinkle to a race that drivers say is sure to deliver a close finish because of the speed of the oval track.
The world championships are the finale of a 17-race schedule, with points going toward the title.