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iRacers Off to a Great Start in 2010
by David Phillips on February 1st, 2010

Joao Barbosa and the Action Express Porsche-Riley en route to victory in the Rolex 24.
iRacers came up big last weekend in the first major races on the 2010 motorsports calendar. iRacer Joao Barbosa teamed with Ryan Dalziel (another iRacing member), Mike Rockenfeller and Terry Borcheller to win the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway in the Action Express Porsche-powered Riley. Another iRacer, Justin Wilson, was part of a team including Max Papis (also an iRacing member), Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas that brought the Chip Ganassi Racing BMW-Riley home in second place. In fact, the Action Express and Ganassi entries were locked in a dual for the lead just a couple of hours from the finish when Wilson pitted with a suspected mechanical problem. Although the Ganassi team found nothing amiss, the unscheduled pit stop cost valuable time and they came home 52.3 seconds behind the winning car.
“I came out of the bus stop and heard a large clunk,” Wilson said. “I thought I’d blown a tire and I dove into the pits, but they told me it was all okay. Maybe it was just some debris on the track.”
Barbosa led a race-high 129 laps en route to his second victory in the Rolex 24, the first coming in 2003 in the GTS class.
“It’s just unbelievable,” he said. “For the team to perform under really difficult circumstances like 24 hours, they did an amazing job.”
Other iRacers to figure in the Rolex 24 included Colin Braun and A.J. Allmendinger, who finished fourth and seventh, respectively, in Daytona Protoypes. Alex Gurney was credited with eighth spot in the GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing Chevrolet-Riley he shared with Jon Fogarty, Jimmie Johnson and Jimmy Vasser which carried the iRacing.com logo on its rear wing and which suffered a mechanical failure some 21 hours into the race. Two other iRacers were credited with top ten finishes in the GT class, namely Joey Hand (eighth) and Spence Pumpelly (ninth), while Jordan Taylor was an early retirement.
Also at Daytona, in the opening round of the 2010 Continental Tire Challenge Andrew Caddell finished ninth in the GS Class in the Rehagen Racing Ford Mustang GT – partially sponsored by iRacing.com – he shared with Kenny Wilden.

Sergio Pena (l) and Joey Logano (r) offer congratulations after the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the country at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale, young Joey Logano won a late race shoot-out with even younger Sergio Pena to claim his second NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown title in three years. The 19 year old Logano, 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year, and the 16 year old Pena waged a race-long battle for the lead from drop of the green. While Logano is an active iRacer, the Winchester, Virginia-based Pena is no stranger to iRacing, having driven Irwindale on the sim racing chassis in the Revolution Racing shop in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Most of Saturday night’s race saw Pena in hot pursuit of Logano, with the youngster grabbing the lead on several occasions. Logano, however, got the best of two late-race restarts to pull away for the victory.
Photos courtesy of GRAND-AM and Revolution Racing.



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