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Davies’ Daytona Dozen
by David Phillips on November 11th, 2009
Brad Davies continued his dominance of the iRacing Pro Series Oval in Week Fourteen competition, scoring a season high twelfth win at Daytona International Speedway on Wednesday evening to open up a 359 point lead over Josh Parker, his closest pursuer. Parker lost ground to Davies, but not through want of effort, as his week’s racing resulted in a fifth place in Wednesday’s second split, followed by a second place on Saturday evening.

Brad Davies made it an even dozen Pro Oval victories.
Davies’ win was not an easy one, as Thomas Lewandowski finished just .098s behind in second, with Daniel Willis, Marcus Caton and Jordan Hightower all within .3s of the winner. Lewandowski would be repaid for his efforts when he earned an even closer similarly win on Friday evening, edging Dale Earnhardt, Jr. by a scant .063s with Parker a ‘further’ .018s behind ahead of Andrew Fayash, III and John Prather.
Theo Olson consolidated his third place in the iPSO standings with his second win of the season, this one coming on a Sunday afternoon that saw him take the checkered flag .085s ahead of Allen Krier with Brandan Gray, Brad Wright and Timothy George right behind. In Sunday’s second split, it was Joshua Christman taking the win from Brian Schoenburg by .052s with Chris Main, Jim Moore and Jean Costa next in line.

Theo Olson leads Allen Krier, Brad Wright, Brandan Gray, Timothy George and the lapped car of Wayne Grasse.
The night before Ray Alfalla bested Darrin Stevens by .07s from Alexander Horn and Jani Penttinen, while the second split saw Kyle Hadcock edge Parker and Richard Towler, the week having started off on Wednesday with Derek Wood besting Jordan Erickson, Daniel Pope II and Josh Berry.
The week’s racing leaves Davies comfortably ahead of Parker and Olson, with Schoenburg , Alfalla and Berry fourth through sixth. Nicholas Morse gave Daytona a pass but remains in seventh spot ahead of Horn, Erickson and Stevens as the Pro Oval racers head to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.



David Phillips
Chris Hall
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Cal
November 13th, 2009 at 11:19 pmNice going Nephew……………..Keep it up..
Tom From Arizona (crew chief)
November 14th, 2009 at 4:27 ami’ve been thinking about getting into iracing for some time now. and i’ve got alot of questions that need answers!
NUMBER 1 …………..
who the heck is this guy name Brad Davies !?
his name keeps popping up all over the place!
is he really THAT GOOD !?
we’re hoping to meet him here in Phoenix this weekend at the BIG NASCAR RACE !