2025-26 eNASCAR College iRacing Series | Old Dominion Classic | Week 2 Tournament Preview
March 25th, 2026 by Justin Melillo
The Old Dominion Classic, the fifth eNASCAR College iRacing Series Tournament powered by the PlayVS College League, will conclude on Wednesday night at Martinsville 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 February 24th to March 5th, over 190 eligible collegiate iRacers took to the official Time Attack in hopes of qualifying for the fifth eNASCAR College iRacing Series Tournament. These students collectively put down about 22,000 laps around the 0.526-mile short track in hopes of making the first week of the competition. Only 120 students could qualify for the opening week. They were snake split into three groups of 40, and after each group’s gauntlet of Week 1 races, 13 drivers per group advanced.
Each Heat race and LCQ will be 30 laps apiece. The Final Round will be the longest race of the event, set at 75 laps, and will have cautions turned on. The second week of the fifth 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.
OLD DOMINION CLASSIC – 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 California State University, Fullerton’s Logan Clampitt remind the field why he’s the defending champ, holding off Sacramento State’s Dylan Ault in a photo finish for the win.
Group 2 saw the iRacing Dynamic Track in all of its glory as the University of Calgary’s Connor Yeroschak made his bid for a third Tournament win known after passing the University of Michigan’s Matthew Zwack on the high side to claim the win. In Group 3, Arizona State University’s Bradley Erickson survived the chaos, including some that occurred off of his front bumper, to win the final Second Round race of the night.
2025-26 eNASCAR College iRacing Series | Old Dominion Classic | Tournament 5, Week 1 Recap
DRIVERS ADVANCED TO SEMIFINAL
- Adam Garza | Triton College
- Andy Trupiano | University of Detroit Mercy
- Arron Brown | Eastern Shore Community College
- Bradley Erickson | Arizona State University
- Brandon Hudson | University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Caleb Gordon | University of Pittsburgh
- Carson Bowers | Purdue University
- Chase Swank | Chattahoochee Technical College
- Connor Trifari | University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Connor Yeroschak | University of Calgary
- Daniel Faulkingham | University of Maine at Machias
- Daniel Nanney | Ball State University
- Douglas Newbigging | King’s College
- Dylan Ault | Sacramento State
- Eugenio Acosta | Valencia College
- Isaac Shelley | University of Northwestern Ohio
- Jacob Bradley | Purdue University in Indianapolis
- Jake Innes | Belmont Abbey College
- Jalen Atkins | Belmont Abbey College
- Joe Huerta | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
- Jose Solis Jr | University of Connecticut
- Layne Graves | Wichita State University
- Liam Loisel | Ontario Tech University
- Logan Clampitt | California State University, Fullerton
- 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
- Nick Dyer | University of Maine
- Nick Miller | Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
- Olivier Racine | Cégep Beauce-Appalaches
- Peyton Wilson | Wilson Community College
- Timothy Holmes | Horry Georgetown Technical College
- Trey Mccrickard | Augusta University
- Tyler Skoczen | University of Northwestern Ohio
- Wyatt Thompson | Wilson Community College
- Zach Michaelis | University of Saskatchewan
- Zach Sprouse | George Mason University
TRACK INFO
How long has NASCAR been racing at Martinsville Speedway? Since the very beginning. On July 4, 1947 more than 4,000 fans jammed into the one-year-old dirt half-mile race track to watch Fonty Flock beat his brother Tim, Buck Baker and sanctioning body founder Bill France himself in NASCAR’s sixth-ever race.
The race track that Clay Earles carved out of the Virginia countryside was shaped like a paper clip and just 137 feet more than a half mile in length (.526-mile, to be exact.) Other than an asphalt paving job in 1955 and the addition of more durable concrete lanes in the 12-degree banked corners 21 years later, Martinsville Speedway, the only remaining NASCAR venue from the 1947 season, is the same configuration it was when the gates were first opened. Oh, and then there’s the addition of grandstands to increase the seating capacity from the original total of 750 to the 85,000 it boasts today.
Now owned by International Speedway Corporation, Martinsville Speedway hosts a full slate of NASCAR series annually. With short, tight, modestly-banked corners, the competition is tight and can be quite physical. After 500 laps around Martinsville, few, if any of the cars are unmarked, and race winners know they’ve earned their trophies.
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 Old Dominion Classic, the final Tournament of the 2025-26 eNASCAR College iRacing Series season is the Sunset Splash at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Time Attacks open on March 31st and run until April 9th.
2025-26 COLLEGE SERIES SCHEDULE
2025-26 COLLEGE SERIES FORMAT
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