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Rietveld Dominant at Donington
October 14th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Donington. That one word is synonymous with greatness, from Ayrton Senna’s absolutely legendary rain race in the 1993 Grand Prix of Europe, to the mere history behind the racetrack. It is arguably best known for that epic, rainy, slick charge of the late great Senna. In that race, he charged from fifth to first in … Read the Rest »
Who will be CTC Champion?
October 14th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
The CTC has finally reached the last week of official racing. Australia’s Phillip Island is the last stage and will finally define who’s the winner and who’s not. Until now, 244 simracers have taken part in some race or all of them, through Season 3, showing a good number of participants for the Classic series, … Read the Rest »
Less is More
October 14th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
With a grid of only 15 sim-racers to do battle over the 3.4 mile long Circuit of the Americas you’d expect a relatively tame event for the UK&I Skip Barber League, but the ten lap sprint proved to be anything but tame. In qualifying it was two-time race winner Sebastian Job who stamped his authority … Read the Rest »
A 16th Street Thriller at Homestead
October 13th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
16th Street is back ladies and gentlemen. Yup. That’s right. One of the most popular leagues in iRacing is back, and it is back in force. Coming into the season opener at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, 337 drivers were signed up for the 16th Street Racing League, and 41 showed up to race. We had 22 … Read the Rest »
Bussa Still On Top in NASCAR iRacing Series Fixed
October 10th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
After a couple weeks break from writing about the NASCAR iRacing Series, it’s time to catch-up on all the sim racing action, as the series is continually moving towards the endpoint – at Homestead. The NiS has driven a variety of tracks as of late – from short track racing at New Hampshire, to the … Read the Rest »
Holgate Dominates Richmond
October 9th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
From last week’s visit to the Valley of the Sun the IndyCar Series headed east, past another valley named “Shenandoah” to Richmond and Richmond International Raceway. A unique hybrid of a track, Richmond is part short track (.75 miles), part speedway (14 degree banking) and one challenging place to race. Tim Holgate was definitely up … Read the Rest »
GT3 Drivers Tackle Montreal
October 9th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve (aka Montreal) is and always will be a true test of driving skill. With its infamous “Wall of Champions,” tricky chicanes and the wide-open straights, there’s a little bit of something for everyone at Montreal. In that regard, it’s a bit of a ‘driver favorite’ as over 1,200 different sim-racers from all over … Read the Rest »
The Big British Brands Hatch Bash
October 9th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Last season Brands Hatch proved to be one of the more dangerous and exciting tracks for the UK&I Skip Barber League, and this season’s 15 lap sprint would prove to be no different. At one of the several home tracks for the league, motivation and experience were predictably high for the over two dozen sim-racers … Read the Rest »
Emerson Claims Victory on The Mountain
October 9th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
The most revered racing circuit in Australian motorsport, Mount Panorama is a mammoth of a track and one which is not easily tamed. It must be approached with respect as “The Mountain” has deemed some of the greatest V8 Supercar drivers (real and sim) unworthy and purged them from its presence. With the iRacing.com V8 … Read the Rest »
Slam Dunk for Jordan at Notre Dame 45
October 9th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA – Last time out, Dave Hoffman took the overall win in his RUF, John Koscielniak won the BMW’s class, and Joseph Jordan took top honors in the McLaren MP4 race at the majestic Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. This time around, the trio hopes to do more of the same at another famed Formula … Read the Rest »