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Nick Ottinger Wins eNASCAR PEAK Antifreeze iRacing Series Thriller at Talladega

April 24th, 2019 by Jason Lofing

JTG Daugherty Racing’s Nick Ottinger broke into the win column in the 2019 eNASCAR PEAK Antifreeze iRacing Series, narrowly beating series points leader Ryan Luza of Flipsid3 Tactics in a three-lap dash and capping off a thrilling event at Talladega Superspeedway. A late-race caution set up the sprint to the checkers, with veteran Brad Davies … Read the Rest »

James Edens Scores iRacing World of Outlaws NOS Energy Sprint Car World Championship Win at Knoxville

April 2nd, 2019 by

James Edens led a fleet of three Swindell Speedlab Esports drivers in the top 10 as the iRacing World of Outlaws NOS Energy Sprint Car World Championship staged its second of 10 races this season at Knoxville Raceway on Monday. Like Alex A Bergeron last week in Volusia, Edens qualified first, won his heat, and … Read the Rest »

iRacing Drivers Advance to Mazda Friends of MX-5 Training Event: A Chance of a Lifetime for Three Sim Racers

June 23rd, 2016 by

Three of Europe’s top sim racers will have the opportunity of a lifetime July 2-3 when they participate in the Friends of MX-5 Training Event in Barcelona. The trio – Kamil Franczak (Poland), Jeremy Bouteloup (France) and Aday Coba Lopez (Spain) – finished on the podium in the Grand Finale of iRacing.com’s European MX-5 Cup, … Read the Rest »

Formula Renault 2k World Cup Debuts at Phillip Island

April 6th, 2016 by Paul Malokas

The Formula Renault 2k World Cup kicked-off with at Phillip Island, with a huge and deep field. There were 115 qualifiers with the top 50 making the top split. The top 50 were separated by only 0.68 seconds. The rest of the qualifiers were split into two lower splits. The second split was separated by … Read the Rest »

Skip Barber 2k World Cup @ Phoenix Oval: Arjan de Vreede wins again to take the championship lead.

February 28th, 2016 by Paul Malokas

The 2k World Cup is usually a road racing championship, but once a season the series ventures to an oval for a different challenge. This can shake up the field and offers racers who don’t usually race at the front a chance to contest for the win. The first half of the season was dominated … Read the Rest »

Skip Barber 2k World Cup @ Circuit Zolder: Arjan de Vreede wins convincingly.

February 26th, 2016 by Paul Malokas

The first half of the season has seen Mikko Nassi dominate. However, Nassi missed the endurance race at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. This allowed the other contenders a chance to close the gap and give them hope for the stretch run of the championship. The standings leading to the race at Circuit Zolder were Nassi leading … Read the Rest »

Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kyle Busch win Can-Am Duels at Daytona

February 19th, 2016 by Dave Moulthrop

  The Duels may have once been called the best races of Speedweeks but that may have all changed with only one driver able to advance out of each of the 150 mile races. NASCAR’s new charter has shortened the field from 43 to  40 for all races and with 36 of those teams locked … Read the Rest »

Skip Barber 2k World Cup @ Twin Ring Motegi: Nassi claims fifth win in dramatic fashion.

February 7th, 2016 by Paul Malokas

The first half of the season has seen Mikko Nassi dominate. Leading into this week’s race at Twin Ring Motegi, Nassi had captured pole and won four out of the five races he showed up to. However the trend of stellar fields competing each week continued and Nassi had a lot of competition to get … Read the Rest »

Skip Barber 2k World Cup @ Summit Point: de Vreede Breaks Nassi’s Streak

January 31st, 2016 by Paul Malokas

The early part of the Skip Barber 2k World Cup season has seen former series champion Mikko Nassi return and dominate. He has started from pole and won four straight races. The championship has also seen a return of a few past champions who should be challenging Nassi, but they have not been able to … Read the Rest »

13 into 41 Equals Victory

November 16th, 2015 by

Robert Blouin made 13 gallons of fuel last 41 laps to win the Big Joe Cam Anniversary 150 at Chicagoland Speedway, his first win in the Lionheart IndyCar Series. Blouin led just one lap, but it was the most important lap, as he passed Michel de Jonge’s slowing car in turn one on the final … Read the Rest »