It’s race 14, and we arrive at the popular Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois, near the Windy City of Chicago. This high-banked, one-point-five mile ‘D’ shaped tri-oval always makes for fast, high-speed action, with the cars running the low-downforce speedway wing configuration. This track holds the record for the closest finish ever in IndyCar™ Series racing, with Sam Hornish Jr. prevailing over Al Unser Jr. by 24-ten thousandths of a second back in 2002. The wide groove at Chicagoland allows plenty of side-by-side racing, with the straightaways favoring a higher position on the track, and the corners favouring a lower one. Some parts of the track even allow for cars to race three-wide, but if you get into this situation, make sure you are aware of what the cars around you are doing! -- \/ DELETE ONCE COMPLETE (ICS1 SCRIPT FOR REFERENCE) \/ -- The penultimate race of the season is here, at the popular Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois. This high banked, one point five mile ‘D’ shaped tri oval always makes for some fast, high speed action, and cars here run the low downforce speedway wing package. The wide groove here at Chicagoland allows plenty of side-by-side racing, with the straightaways favoring a higher position on the track, and the corners favoring a lower one. Some parts of the track even allow for cars to easily race three wide, but if you get into this situation, make sure you are acutely aware of what the cars around you are doing.