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NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series : ウィキペディア英語版 | NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series
The NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series (NPAS) is a stock car racing simulation series officially sanctioned by NASCAR and hosted by iRacing.com. It is the top level of the NASCAR iRacing.com Series. The inaugural season of NPAS started on February 9, 2010, and each year, the series features the top 50 drivers of the lower-level NASCAR iRacing Pro Series.〔http://wcs.iracing.com/iracing-com-and-peak-antifreezecoolant-ink-multi-year-commitment/〕 ==Structure== Much of the structure, rules and details of the NPAS mimic the current NASCAR Sprint Cup series in a simulation form. The series is 34 weeks long with 17 races in total, and utilizes simulated versions of the Sprint Cup Gen-6 Chevrolet SS, Ford Fusion, and Toyota Camry at virtual counterparts of official NASCAR tracks. The series has a total of 50 drivers and the points system is based on the current scoring system used in the Sprint Cup Series. Drivers wishing to take part in the NPAS must first progress through the standard iRacing.com license program and earn a Pro-level license limited to the bottom 30 participants from the latest season of the NPAS, as well as the top 10 non-DWC/non-Pro licensed finishers in each of the first two seasons of iRacing's NASCAR Class A Open series for that calendar year. These 50 competitors take part in the NASCAR iRacing Pro Series that runs during the NPAS's off-season (iRacing's Season 4), and the top 20 drivers from the Pro Series will enter the NPAS, joining the top 20 NPAS drivers.〔 The last 3 spots in the NPAS field are occupied by drivers who finished in positions 21st to 30th in Pro Series points. These 10 drivers qualify for each race, and the top 3 among them make the field.
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