Iowa University’s Steven Wilson and Sacramento State’s Dylan Ault are no stranger to top-level competition on iRacing on a Tuesday night, with both running in this year’s eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series. This week, though, they traded in their NASCAR Cup Series Next Gen machines for NASCAR Xfinity Series cars to take on the Logitech G 120, the first of four events in the fall semester of the eNASCAR College iRacing Series Powered by NACE Starleague—and when all was said and done, they came home first and second.

The eNASCAR College iRacing Series Powered by NACE Starleague is a showcase event for top college and university students, who will battle for a pool of $60,000 in scholarship money over the course of the semester. Drivers qualify for each of the four races individually through Time Attack results, turning their fastest lap times to prove they’re both the best at their school and fast enough to earn an invitation to compete on race day. Students from more than 150 universities tried to qualify for the opening event.

If Homestead was any indication, this semester’s class is one of the most talented on iRacing. Tuesday’s race went caution-free, with 29 of the 37 starters finishing on the lead lap and just one DNF. Jose Solis Jr., representing the University of Connecticut, would qualify on pole and lead the first 28 laps before losing the lead to Wilson, who patiently worked his way up from fifth on the grid. Wilson would build a one-second gap on Solis before most of the front runners chose to pit just after halfway.

UNC-Charlotte’s Tucker Minter, Ohio State’s Matthew L. Morton, and Rhode Island’s Shawn Jencsik would each spend some time in the lead as pit stops cycled through, before Ault and Wilson would end up in the top two spots on Lap 54. With a buffer to third place Tyler Garey of Palm Beach State, they’d go side-by-side for multiple laps, with Wilson peeking through on the inside but Ault managing to shut the door initially. Finally, on Lap 62, Wilson would make the pass in Turn 1, taking the lead for good and coming home with the largest scholarship prize of $3,500; behind him, the top 10 finishers would all claim a share of scholarship money, with Hopkinsville Community College’s Nate Stewart edging out Rockland Community College’s Alex Kolonics for the final top 10 spot.

eNASCAR College iRacing Series Powered by NACE Starleague results from the Logitech G 120 at Homestead-Miami Speedway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Name

Manufacturer

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

Pts

1 5 100 Steven  Wilson Ford 80 33 33.880
2 2 42 Dylan Ault Chevrolet 80 -1.604 8 33.934
3 3 26 Tyler Garey Toyota 80 -1.683 0 33.961
4 8 10 Tucker Minter Chevrolet 80 -2.113 1 33.978
5 14 97 Logan Clampitt Chevrolet 80 -2.372 0 33.984
6 4 13 Daniel Buttafuoco Chevrolet 80 -2.563 0 33.725
7 6 62 Anthony Burroughs Chevrolet 80 -2.849 0 33.958
8 1 75 Jose Solis Jr Ford 80 -4.915 28 33.991
9 9 39 Daniel Faulkingham Chevrolet 80 -10.851 0 33.868
10 24 4 Nate S Stewart Chevrolet 80 -12.301 0 33.936
11 18 22 Alex Kolonics Ford 80 -12.556 0 34.103
12 10 33 Brett Suggs Ford 80 -12.908 0 34.073
13 7 7 Matthew Zwack Toyota 80 -12.932 0 34.012
14 17 25 Will Norton Toyota 80 -14.093 0 34.064
15 12 65 Christian Gomez5 Ford 80 -16.580 0 34.022
16 11 97 Daniel Silvestri Ford 80 -17.633 0 34.008
17 15 31 Matthew L Morton Chevrolet 80 -18.094 7 33.927
18 25 3 John Hall3 Ford 80 -18.821 0 33.941
19 22 70 Coleson Phelps Chevrolet 80 -19.106 0 33.968
20 19 54 Matt Spalding Toyota 80 -19.182 0 33.927
21 34 80 Kristina Ryan Toyota 80 -19.488 0 33.992
22 23 69 Drew Jewah Chevrolet 80 -19.877 0 33.974
23 35 11 John Forbes3 Chevrolet 80 -20.634 0 34.081
24 20 18 Anthony Chrobak Ford 80 -21.632 0 33.973
25 26 48 A.J Green Chevrolet 80 -22.682 0 33.940
26 37 15 Garrett Viton Chevrolet 80 -24.298 0 34.105
27 33 1 Reece Baham Ford 80 -24.889 0 34.045
28 13 88 Cody Reed Toyota 80 -25.596 0 33.991
29 27 85 Trey Normile Toyota 80 -28.329 0 33.936
30 32 72 Jeremy O. Burns Toyota 79 -1 L 0 34.196
31 21 17 Cei Bowen Ford 79 -1 L 0 33.984
32 31 29 Shawn Jencsik Toyota 79 -1 L 3 34.081
33 29 55 Rhett Nichols Toyota 79 -1 L 0 34.117
34 36 2 Zachary DeWael Chevrolet 79 -1 L 0 34.088
35 30 98 Mario Merenda Toyota 79 -1 L 0 33.964
36 28 95 Jake Cummings Ford 79 -1 L 0 34.178
37 16 52 Jack Coyne Chevrolet 21 -59 L 0 33.990

 

The eNASCAR College iRacing Series Powered by NACE Starleague continues with a visit to Auto Club Speedway, streaming live at eNASCAR.com/live on Tuesday, October 18 at 8PM ET. The Time Attack for eligible competitors will run from September 30-October 13. For more information on the series and how to compete, visit www.playflyesports.com/enascar. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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