All News: South Boston Speedway


Temples Triumphs at Thompson

March 7th, 2016 by Chris Wolfson

The Bootleg Racing League’s Outlaw Modified Series sim racers pulled into Connecticut and the historic Thompson Speedway for round eight of 2016 season one.  Matt Hoose brought a 15 point lead into the race over Donny Moore.  Lowell Jewell was third in the points heading into this race. Hoose would start the race from the … Read the Rest »

Temples Cuts into Points Lead with SoBo Win

December 10th, 2015 by Chris Wolfson

Donny Moore held a slim, four point lead as the Bootleg Racing League headed to Halifax, Virginia and the tight confines of the fifty year old, 4/10 mile South Boston Speedway, affectionately known as SoBo, for Round 9 of the Outlaw Modified Series. South Boston is known to produce excellent, door-to-door sim racing and is … Read the Rest »

Moore Reclaims BRL Lead with Thompson Win

November 23rd, 2015 by Chris Wolfson

As temperatures across the country drop, the point battle is heating up in the Bootleg Racing League’s premier Outlaw Modified Series.  The Bootleg Racing League sim racers set-up shop this week in Connecticut at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park.  Born of a hurricane in the late 30s, Thompson Speedway has seen its fair share of hurricanes … Read the Rest »

Short Track Simulation: It’s here, and the best are doing it

July 8th, 2015 by

 (The following in an excerpt from a Circle Track magazine article on Ty Majeski and the role iRacing has played — and continues to play — in his career.  Click here to read the complete story – Ed) Aspiring superstar racers perked up when they heard the news of Denny Hamlin in 2006. Hamlin credited … Read the Rest »

Majeski Charges to South Boston Win

August 26th, 2014 by

With a third of the season put away the NASCAR iRacing.com Late Model Series journeyed to South Boston Speedway. At just 4/10 miles in length and lap times in the 15 second bracket, So Bo challenged sim-racers in a variety of ways but primarily accident avoidance. In this week’s feature race it took less then … Read the Rest »

Get to Know: Joshua Guiher

June 30th, 2014 by

Racing out of Bellefonte, PA, iRacer Joshua Guiher definitely knows how to race… a lot. When he joined iRacing in June, 2008, Guiher wasted no time getting acclimated to the service. In 2008 alone, he started 564 oval races and 189 road races. Talk about dedication. Since winning for the first time in the iRacing … Read the Rest »

Get to Know: Francesco Rizzi

April 28th, 2014 by

If the last name of 21 year old iRacer Francesco Rizzi seems familiar, it may be because last week we learned about his brother, Massimiliano. This week, it’s Francesco’s turn. Living in Savigliano, just like his brother, he loves to drive a #08 Kellogg’s liveried car, no surprise given that when he started playing NASCAR … Read the Rest »

Kusheba Closes on Championship With South Boston Win

April 21st, 2014 by

With his closest rivals missing in action, Monroe, Connecticut’s Paul Kusheba padded his PEAK Stock Car Dreams National Series points lead at South Boston Speedway with what, in all likelihood, was a championship-winning performance before heading into the final week of competition. Throughout the 12-week season, Kusheba has been at his best on the schedule’s … Read the Rest »

Kusheba’s (PEAK) Dreams in Sight With Irwindale Victory

April 11th, 2014 by

Monroe, Connecticut’s Paul Kusheba held serve in week 10 of the PEAK Stock Car Dreams National Series and moved one step closer to the coveted season-ending prize of a spot in the 2014 PEAK Stock Car Dreams Challenge driver combine conducted by Michael Waltrip Racing.  Although Kusheba’s points for the tenth week won’t count toward … Read the Rest »

Sobo Goes All “Survivor” On XCAL

April 1st, 2014 by

It was certainly an interesting week for XCAL. This time we were at South Boston, located in Virginia, just sixty miles east of that oval racing mecca: Martinsville. Taking the green flag for 250 laps was our pole sitter Aaron Hillibush, with a lot of competitive drivers, including Mark Arthur, Richard Hollyday and Brock Colson … Read the Rest »