All News: Dover International Speedway


Wright Tames the Monster Mile

July 28th, 2017 by Patrick Taylor

Round 14 of the 2017 Lionheart Indycar Series presented by First Medical Equipment had everyone guessing before the virtual cars took to the grid. What kind of sim race would unfold within the tight confines of Dover International Speedway? Would it a be a caution-fest? A strategic battle? A thrilling fight to the finish? As … Read the Rest »

Who Will Survive The Monster?

July 25th, 2017 by Patrick Taylor

The Lionheart Indycar Series presented by First Medical Equipment is in the midst of the tightest championship battle in league history. The top three drivers are separated by less then 30 points and others are still within striking distance of the lead. Anything can happen in the remaining eleven rounds and appropriately enough, the league … Read the Rest »

Stofer Edges Goodman for Michigan Lionheart Win

July 21st, 2017 by Jason Galvin

The saying goes, “sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good.” Chris Stofer was both Wednesday night, taking the win in the HPP Simulation 200 at Michigan International Speedway, his second win of the season in the Lionheart IndyCar Series presented by First Medical Equipment. Stofer edged ahead of Michael Goodman as the second, and … Read the Rest »

Eckrich Holds On At Dover

October 4th, 2016 by James Krahula

The Round of 12 kicked off for the Premier Racing League’s AdvoCare Cup Series on Tuesday with the Host Venom 200 at Dover. The points were reset and a dozen simracers entered tied to start the next round of the playoffs and tension was high to start the race. #70 Scott Eckrich won the Savage … Read the Rest »

Carroll Holds-Off Laird at Dover

October 3rd, 2016 by James Krahula

Drew Carroll has only made five starts in the Coastal Safety Auditors Grand National Series this season and was able to land his first win on Monday in the Delaware 100. Carroll won the Savage Spinners Pole and held-off newcomer JD Laird in the 100 lap event. Laird made his first Premier Racing League start … Read the Rest »

Goke Aims High at Dover

September 29th, 2016 by Jason Galvin

Veteran iRacer Wins Final Sim Race before Air Force Deployment In his final race before deploying for another tour with the United States Air Force, Jonathan Goke fended-off challenges from Jason Galvin and Team #nailedit teammates Ian Adams and Michael Gray to win the Monster Mile Challenge at Dover International Speedway, his fourth win of … Read the Rest »

Lionheart Attacks the “Monster Mile”

September 27th, 2016 by Patrick Taylor

It’s been a while since Miles the Monster has seen an Indycar. The mascot for Dover International Speedway will finally get the chance to enjoy open wheel racing again when the Lionheart Indycar Series presented by First Medical Equipment stops at Iracing’s virtual re-creation of the 1-mile oval, affectionately known as the “Monster Mile.” Open-wheel … Read the Rest »

Adams Breaks Through at Iowa

September 23rd, 2016 by Jason Galvin

It’s been a trying year for Ian Adams. The veteran of the Lionheart IndyCar Series presented by First Medical Equipment has battled health issues, his girlfriend battling her own, and the distractions brought on by trips to the hospital and visits with doctors seemed to be spilling onto the track. Bad luck and mistakes have … Read the Rest »

The Premier League Chase Field is Set

September 21st, 2016 by James Krahula

The Premier Racing League Coastal Safety Auditors Grand National Series Chase field is finally set to begin after the postponement of the Iowa race earlier this year. The New England 100 was originally scheduled to be the first race of the Round of 12 instead played host to the final regular season race. Moonlighter Dan … Read the Rest »

Fayash Claims Midway, U.S.A.

March 25th, 2016 by Kris Mulhall

Andrew Fayash lead the most important lap of the race Thursday night at Kansas Motor Speedway, and that was the last one. Fayash waited until the latter part of the Maximum Velocity Truck Series‘ Robert Rielly 250, to make a charge at the leaders. Fayash was very critical of the 1.5 mile track “I’ll be … Read the Rest »