IndyCar Scoring System
IndyCar scoring awards 50 points for the win, 40 for second, 35 for third, then 32-30-28-26-24-22-20 across positions 4–10. Only the top 10 finishers score. Pole position earns 1 bonus point, and the driver who leads the most laps earns 2 additional points. Positions outside the top 10 score zero.
Points Structure
Position Points
| Position | Points |
|---|---|
| P1 | 50 |
| P2 | 40 |
| P3 | 35 |
| P4 | 32 |
| P5 | 30 |
| P6 | 28 |
| P7 | 26 |
| P8 | 24 |
| P9 | 22 |
| P10 | 20 |
Bonus Points
| Bonus | Points |
|---|---|
| Pole position | +1 |
| Most laps led | +2 |
When to Use IndyCar Scoring
IndyCar scoring is ideal for leagues that run mixed-oval and road-course calendars and want to reward qualifying excellence alongside race results. The pole bonus and most-laps-led bonus add strategic depth without complicating the championship table.
How Racey Handles IndyCar Scoring
Racey ships IndyCar as a ready-to-use preset on all plans. The pole and laps-led bonuses are configured automatically. Pro leagues can layer in drop-weeks, custom bonus values, or split iRating gates on top.