In a stark contrast to the chaos that filled the Clash on the Beach last month, the final Tournament in the Fall Semester of the 2025-26 eNASCAR College iRacing Series powered by PlayVS College League, the Harvest Cup at Iowa Speedway, was much more tame in comparison. However, the result would be the same, as the University of Calgary’s Connor Yeroschak would not be denied, dominating the night for his second Tournament victory of the season, and third win of his career.

With only one caution on the night, Yeroschak’s winning moment came a lap after the ensuing restart on Lap 11. Heading into Turn 1 to start Lap 12, California State University, Fullerton’s Logan Clampitt, the only former Iowa winner in the field, made a lunge to the inside of the Dino. The Titan couldn’t quite get it to stick, and fell back in line, and would stay there for the remainder of the way. Triton College’s Adam Garza rounded out the top-three.

“I mean, absolutely flawless night,” Yeroschak said post-race. “Going into this race, I knew qualifying was everything. Everyone knew it. I don’t even think I hit a perfect lap, but I did a solid one. It was real tight, but I just executed every stage of the race… I knew if I got control of the race, it was going to be near impossible to beat me… I’m beyond happy with tonight.”

Three Tournaments are now complete, the entire Fall Semester side of the calendar, and Yeroschak has won two of them, also having the Clash on the Beach victory at his side. In fact, Yeroschak is one of the few with a perfect attendance record, and is showing signs of being the virtual valedictorian by season’s end.

With the Harvest Cup marking the halfway point of the 2025-26 season, the series will return for the Spring Semester at the end of January for the Great Lakes Gauntlet Time Attack. Registration is still open, and eligible college students can still compete. Scholarships are available in every Tournament, and the overall champion at the end of the season will walk away with the biggest scholarship prize of them all. Leaving Iowa, that student continues to be Yeroschak, with an 18 point lead leaving Iowa.

SEMIFINALS

From Week 1’s slew of First Round Heat races, LCQs, and Second Round races across the three Groups, 39 drivers emerged still with a chance at winning the Harvest Cup at Iowa Speedway. While Sacramento State’s Dylan Ault was fastest in the Time Attack and through Week 1, he would fall to third in Week 2 qualifying, behind Yeroschak and Clampitt. The three fastest drivers would lead their respective Heats to the green flag.

Each Heat race in the Semifinal was 25 laps in length, with no cautions to slow down the action. Each 13-truck Heat field kept it together, for the most part, with a few bumps in the road for some of the hopefuls. Heat 1 saw Yeroschak dominate to the win and pole for the Final Round. The second Heat once again had Clampitt cruising to the win. Heat 3 was the only one where the pole sitter didn’t get the win, as Ault fell back into the clutches of the pack. Arizona State University’s Bradley Erickson was able to get by for the win, while Pasco-Hernando State College’s Dylan Basen was also able to get by Ault to snipe second.

Only five drivers advanced out of each Heat, reserving 15 of the 25 spots in the Final Round. The other 10 would come from the LCQ. Drivers such as Oklahoma’s Mario Merenda, Saddleback’s John Forbes Jr, and UCONN’s Jose Solis Jr, the driver with the most laps run this season, found themselves in the mess for making the main event of the night.

Methodist University’s Chris Bryant claimed the penultimate checkered flag in the LCQ, and it was ST. Johns River State College’s AJ Heider claiming the final spot over Converse University’s Jake Cummings and Minnesota Crookston’s Wyatt Tinsley.

FINAL ROUND

Yeroschak led the field to the green with Clampitt and Erickson second and third from the start, the two other Heat winners. The LCQ winner, Bryant, would start from 16th in the 25-truck Final Round.

The action boiled over on Lap 7 when Oklahoma and Oklahoma State collided. Merenda was able to escape for the most part, but Oklahoma State University’s Jaxen Anderson got significant damage, but was able to continue.

On the ensuing restart, Yeroschak had his only battle for the lead, as Clampitt sent it inside into Turn 1 on Lap 12. Clampitt couldn’t keep the grip on the low lane, and Yeroschak was able to clear by the exit of the corner. From there, the field began to spread out, and with no further cautions, the win was all but confirmed for the Dino.

Through the field, passing was difficult, but not impossible. After falling to the LCQ, UNOH’s Chase Schaffer managed to squeak into the field and start 22nd for the Final Round race. Schaffer managed to gain more spots than anyone else, up 11 to finish in 11th by the end of the race. Other big movers included Horry Georgetown’s Timothy Holmes, who got up to fifth from 12th, and Rutgers University’s Joseph Joseph, who was knocked out of a transfer spot in his Heat, managed to barely get into the Final Round, started 24th, and ultimately finished in 15th.

Up at the front, as Yeroschak and Clampitt maintained their gaps, Erickson began to fade over the course of the 62-lap finale. Garza started fifth, and being much tougher to make moves closer to the front, his night was spent mostly fighting with the University of Maine at Machias’ Daniel Faulkingham. Once Garza was able to clear, he caught Erickson and took the final step on the podium to finish in third.

Ault, who was nearly infallible in both the Time Attack and the first Week of the Harvest Cup, was trapped in dirty air for the first time during the whole tournament. The Hornet was able to buzz back up to ultimately finish sixth, but he’s likely left wondering what could have been if it had been him instead of Yeroschak at the front of the field on Wednesday night.

HARVEST CUP – TOURNAMENT #3 RESULTS

Fin.

St.

Driver

College

Interval

Led

Best

Laps

Pts.

1 1 Connor Yeroschak Calgary 0 62 23.162 62 40
2 2 Logan Clampitt Cal State Fullerton -3.095 0 23.170 62 35
3 5 Adam Garza Triton College -5.233 0 23.306 62 34
4 3 Bradley Erickson Arizona State -6.876 0 23.269 62 33
5 12 Timothy Holmes Horry Georgetown TC -7.079 0 23.362 62 32
6 9 Dylan Ault Sacramento State -7.883 0 23.335 62 31
7 7 Daniel Faulkingham Maine at Machias -7.917 0 23.303 62 30
8 6 Dylan Basen Pasco–Hernando -8.020 0 23.355 62 29
9 4 Matthew Zwack Michigan -8.445 0 23.386 62 28
10 8 Matthew Morton Ohio State -9.026 0 23.410 62 27
11 22 Chase Schaffer UNOH -9.614 0 23.405 62 26
12 19 Daniel Nanney Ball State -10.316 0 23.459 62 25
13 17 Jacob Bradley Purdue Indianapolis -10.869 0 23.468 62 24
14 10 Carson Bowers Purdue -10.879 0 23.290 62 23
15 24 Joseph Joseph Rutgers -11.072 0 23.470 62 22
16 23 John Forbes Jr Saddleback -11.579 0 23.515 62 21
17 21 Jose Solis Jr UCONN -11.935 0 23.579 62 20
18 13 Isaac Shelley UNOH -12.077 0 23.372 62 19
19 16 Chris Bryant Methodist -12.143 0 23.391 62 18
20 25 AJ Heider St. Johns River -13.682 0 23.446 62 17
21 11 Austin Johnson Fresno State -14.555 0 23.381 62 16
22 14 Zach Sprouse George Mason -17.853 0 23.455 62 15
23 18 Mario Merenda Oklahoma -21.760 0 23.414 62 14
24 15 Jaxen Anderson Oklahoma State -1 L 0 23.442 61 13
25 20 Nathan Scott UNLV -1 L 0 23.442 61 12
LCQ11th Jake Cummings Converse ——— ——— 11
LCQ12th Wyatt Tinsley Minnesota Crookston ——— ——— 10
LCQ13th Robby Norris Purdue Indianapolis ——— ——— 9
LCQ14th Jeremy Burns Longwood ——— ——— 8
LCQ15th Ryan Arnold Motlow State CC ——— ——— 7
LCQ16th Wyatt Thompson Wilson CC ——— ——— 6
LCQ17th Maverick Davis Kettering ——— ——— 5
LCQ18th Mick Gingras Cégep de Victoriaville ——— ——— 4
LCQ19th Matteo Mitchell UNOH ——— ——— 3
LCQ20th Abraham Vela Houston ——— ——— 2
LCQ21st Alexander Ortega Missouri-Kansas City ——— ——— 1
LCQ22nd Noah Hindley Purdue Indianapolis ——— ——— 1
LCQ23rd Arron Brown Eastern Shore CC ——— ——— 1
LCQ24th Tyler Skoczen UNOH ——— ——— 1

POINTS STANDINGS AFTER TOURNAMENT #3 – HARVEST CUP

  1. Connor Yeroschak | University of Calgary, 115 points
  2. Logan Clampitt | Cal State University Fullerton, -18
  3. Bradley Erickson | Arizona State University, -20
  4. Dylan Ault | Sacramento State, -27
  5. Adam Garza | Triton College, -29
  6. Daniel Faulkingham | University of Maine at Machias, -30
  7. Daniel Nanney | Ball State University, -31
  8. Matthew Morton | The Ohio State University, -31
  9. Matthew Zwack | University of Michigan, -45
  10. Jose Solis Jr | University of Connecticut, -45
  11. Dylan Basen | Pasco Hernando State College, -46
  12. John Forbes Jr | Saddleback College, -51
  13. Isaac Shelley | University of Northwestern Ohio, -59
  14. Joseph Joseph | Rutgers University, -63
  15. Zach Sprouse | George Mason University, -64

Over the first two tournaments, 67 drivers have made it to the second week, with 18 drivers advancing all three times. Only 11 drivers have raced in all three Final Round events, and Yeroschak has been nearly unstoppable, claiming a second place finish in the Queen City Crown, then following it up with two wins in the Clash on the Beach and Harvest Cup.

With the Fall Semester complete, the students will have a bit of a break before returning for the fourth Tournament, the Great Lakes Gauntlet at Michigan International Speedway, in early February to kick off the Spring Semester. Time Attacks for the Great Lakes Gauntlet open on January 27th and run until February 6th. Tune in on Wednesday, February 11th, at 7:00 p.m. ET for the first week of competition. Week 2 will take place on February 18th. Races will be streamed live at eNASCAR.com/live and across all of iRacing’s social media channels.

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