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Seavey Battles to Eldora Win
May 2nd, 2017 by David Phillips
Logan Seavey came out on top of a four way battle to take the iRacing.com World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series tilt at Eldora Speedway on Monday. Seavey grabbed the pole position from Christopher Bell, Mike McKinney and Kevin J. Holley, jumped to the lead at the start and led comfortably if not handily … Read the Rest »
Wright Leads the Way at The Glen
April 28th, 2017 by Jason Galvin
In a repeat performance from 2016, Jake Wright proved his road course dominance once again at Watkins Glen. The defending series and race champion lead all but four laps from the pole en route to a win in the Lionheart Grand Prix at The Glen. “I like this place!” said Wright in victory lane. “Tonight, … Read the Rest »
Commodore’s Garage #24 – Minor Settings
April 28th, 2017 by Matt Holden
We’ve gotten almost every major part of a race car covered in the articles so far. All that’s left before we dive into the meat ‘n potatoes is the adjustments in the garage menu that frequently get overlooked because they rarely need any attention. Despite this, they can often lead your setup process in … Read the Rest »
Zalenski Survives PIR Melee for First NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series Win
April 26th, 2017 by Jason Lofing
Rookie NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series driver Bobby Zalenski scored his first victory at Phoenix International Raceway Tuesday night, holding off Ray Alfalla and Ryan Luza on two late-race restarts. Zalenski took the lead on a restart with ten laps to go when leader Andrew Fayash missed a shift. Logan Clampitt, who was restarting second, also … Read the Rest »
Krönke’s Grand Slam
April 25th, 2017 by David Phillips (words( Hugo Luis (images)
Martin Krönke completed an iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series grand slam in impressive fashion, romping to dominant win at Road America. Adding a dash of icing to his cake, VRS Coanda Simsport teammate Mitchell DeJong came home second nearly 20 seconds adrift of the defending series champion which Antoine Higelin (Apex Racing UK) capped-off … Read the Rest »
Bell Weathers Late Restart for WoO Win
April 25th, 2017 by David Phillips
Christopher Bell led from start to finish at Williams Grove last night to win iRacing’s weekly World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series feature. But Bell’s victory wasn’t as easy as it looked. Despite grabbing the pole position and leading the first 27 laps, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competitor faced one final hurdle … Read the Rest »
Wright Targets First Overall at The Glen
April 25th, 2017 by Patrick Taylor
The Lionheart Indycar Series presented by First Medical Equipment returns to Watkins Glen this week for a second consecutive season. The historic road course located at the southern tip of Seneca Lake was one of the most popular stops on the Lionheart calendar last year. Jake Wright surpassed pole-sitter Christian Steele to earn his first … Read the Rest »
Eidson Wins Bristol With Two-Tire Formula
April 25th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson
Trey Eidson won Saturday night’s 8:15 p.m. top-split virtual Camping World Truck Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway. The win at the .533-mile digital speedway is Eidson’s fourth oval victory of the year, notching his career tally at the quasquicentennial mark – one hundred and twenty-five. Eidson and his Credit One/Cessna Silverado started the evening … Read the Rest »
Skroupa Shows Road Course Skills in the Elkhart Lake 250
April 24th, 2017 by Rick Thompson
Unacceptable Racing driver Josh Skroupa cruised from start to finish and never seemed to lose control of the field for most of the race on Thursday night to grab his first victory of the season in the Premier Racing League Patriot Fire Series. Starting from the NP3 Designs Pole, Skroupa battled for what seemed … Read the Rest »
The Wright Time for Caution
April 24th, 2017 by Patrick Taylor
New Hampshire Motor Speedway has a long history with open-wheel racing that includes some very memorable moments. There was Nigel Mansell’s duel with Paul Tracy in 1993, Andre Ribeiro’s first-ever Indycar win for Honda in 1995 and the 2011 race that saw a controversial re-start in wet conditions and the five-car pileup that followed. On … Read the Rest »