2025-26 eNASCAR College iRacing Series | Harvest Cup | Week 2 Tournament Preview
November 19th, 2025 by Justin Melillo
The Harvest Cup, the third eNASCAR College iRacing Series Tournament powered by the PlayVS College League, will conclude on Wednesday night at Iowa Speedway. Week 2 of the Tournament includes the Semifinals, Semifinal Last Chance Qualifier, and the Final Round. $7,000 in scholarship prizes are on the line, with the winner in the Final Round collecting $3,000 and the maximum amount of points towards the overall championship, where another $10,000 in scholarships is reserved at the end of the 2025-26 collegiate season.
From October 28th to November 6th, nearly 220 eligible collegiate iRacers took to the official Time Attack in hopes of qualifying for the latest eNASCAR College iRacing Series Tournament. These students collectively put down about 30,000 laps around the 7/8-mile superspeedway in Newton, Iowa. 120 students qualified for the opening week, and were snake split into three groups of 40. Each group then ran the gauntlet in the opening week, with 13 drivers per group advancing after each First Round, First Round LCQ, and Second Round races concluded.
The second week of the second Tournament of the season will stream live on Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. ET at eNASCAR.com/live and across all of iRacing’s social media channels.
HARVEST CUP – WEEK 1
In the opening week of the Tournament, three groups ran through respective First Round, First Round LCQ, and Second Round competition. Group 1 saw the Sacramento State’s Dylan Ault continue his dominance from the Time Attack, winning the pole and taking the win. In Group 2, it was Cal State Fullerton’s Logan Clampitt claiming a victory as he seeks another victory in the series at Iowa this week. Group 3 saw the return of Pasco-Hernando State College’s Dylan Basen at the top of the pylon, claiming the victory.
2025-26 eNASCAR College iRacing Series | Harvest Cup | Tournament 3, Week 1 Recap
DRIVERS ADVANCED TO SEMIFINAL
- Abraham Vela | University of Houston
- Adam Garza | Triton College
- AJ Heider | St. Johns River State College
- Alexander Ortega | University of Missouri-Kansas City
- Arron Brown | Eastern Shore Community College
- Austin Johnson | Fresno State
- Bradley Erickson | Arizona State University
- Carson Bowers | Purdue University
- Chase Schaffer | University of Northwestern Ohio
- Chris Bryant | Methodist University
- Connor Yeroschak | University of Calgary
- Daniel Faulkingham | University of Maine at Machias
- Daniel Nanney | Ball State University
- Dylan Ault | Sacramento State
- Dylan Basen | Pasco–Hernando State College
- Isaac Shelley | University of Northwestern Ohio
- Jacob Bradley | Purdue University in Indianapolis
- Jake Cummings | Converse University
- Jaxen Anderson | Oklahoma State University
- Jeremy Burns | Longwood University
- John Forbes Jr | Saddleback College
- Jose Solis Jr | University of Connecticut
- Joseph Joseph | Rutgers University
- Logan Clampitt | California State University, Fullerton
- Mario Merenda | University of Oklahoma
- Matteo Mitchell | University of Northwestern Ohio
- Matthew Morton | The Ohio State University
- Matthew Zwack | University of Michigan
- Maverick Davis | Kettering University
- Mick Gingras | Cégep de Victoriaville
- Nathan Scott | University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- Noah Hindley | Purdue University in Indianapolis
- Robby Norris | Purdue University in Indianapolis
- Ryan Arnold | Motlow State Community College
- Timothy Holmes | Horry Georgetown Technical College
- Tyler Skoczen | University of Northwestern Ohio
- Wyatt Thompson | Wilson Community College
- Wyatt Tinsley | University of Minnesota Crookston
- Zach Sprouse | George Mason University
TRACK INFO
Opened in September 2006, Iowa Speedway is one of the most unique short tracks in America. The 7/8-mile, D-shaped oval, designed with the aid of former NASCAR champion Rusty Wallace, features progressive banking in the corners and 10 degrees of banking on the frontstretch. This track has hosted multiple NASCAR Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series dates from 2009 to 2019, and it remains a staple of the ARCA Menards Series, NTT IndyCar Series, and NASCAR Cup Series schedule again in 2025.
ABOUT THE SERIES
The eNASCAR College iRacing Series powered by PlayVS College League gives college students from the United States and Canada the opportunity to compete for their share of $60,000 in scholarships. Using the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series vehicles, 120 drivers qualify for each Tournament by registering and posting their fastest lap times in the Time Attack through the iRacing UI. With hundreds of colleges and universities represented in each Time Attack, drivers are competing not only against the greater iRacing community, but also their own classmates, for a spot on the newly-minted bracket.
After the Harvest Cup, the next Tournament on the 2025-26 eNASCAR College iRacing Series schedule is the Great Lakes Gauntlet at Michigan International Speedway. Time Attacks open on January 27th and run until February 6th.
2025-26 COLLEGE SERIES SCHEDULE
2025-26 COLLEGE SERIES FORMAT
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