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Proving Ground
April 7th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Week Nine of the NASCAR iRacing.com Late Model Series took to the tarmac of South Boston Speedway. The track was originally built as a dirt track before being converted to a .357 mile paved track in 1962. Finally in 1994 the track took to its current 0.4 mile configuration. The four turns with 12 degrees … Read the Rest »
Huffman Claims Iowa in Gen6
April 5th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Iowa Speedway located in Newton, Iowa hosted Week Five of the shortened NASCAR iRacing.com Class A Series (NiCAS) season. Despite being just short of one mile in length, the Gen6 stockcars blister around the moonlit D shaped oval. The track designed by NASCAR legend Rusty Wallace offers a lot of unique characteristics for drivers and … Read the Rest »
Mission Accomplished
April 4th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Week Nine of the NASCAR iRacing.com Class B Series made its way to Iowa Speedway and the cornfields of the Hawkeye State for the second to last short track of the season. Simon Crochart held the points lead heading to Iowa and looked to improve his margin over second place Ashley Miller. For the week, … Read the Rest »
Class B Battle Shapes-Up at MIS
April 1st, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Week Eight of the NASCAR iRacing.com Class B Series headed north to Michigan International Speedway for some high speed online racing around the two mile oval. With seven weeks down in the season, the points battle is starting to take shape between several drivers. How would those guys fair during the week. 582 sim-racers took … Read the Rest »
Dusett & Miller Ignite Iowa
March 23rd, 2013 by Jaime Baker
One of the newer tracks in the iRacing.com service plays host to Week Seven of the NASCAR iRacing.com Class C Series (fixed setup) as almost 2,200 sim racers took the green flag for at least one race at Iowa Speedway. Chris J Miller (Carolina) took home the trophy during the week’s high Strength of Field … Read the Rest »
Shelton Tops at Iowa
March 20th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Iowa Speedway, a four-turned banked short track in the corn fields of Newton, Iowa was the watering grounds for Week Seven of the NASCAR iRacing.com National Series. iRacing’s sim-racers enjoyed an action-filled week on the online version of the track that NASCAR champion Rusty Wallace had built himself. The track draws some of its design … Read the Rest »
Sprints Thrill at Iowa and Martinsville
March 7th, 2013 by In Racing News
For Week 3, the iRacing.com Sprint Car Series packed up and moved out to one of the most beloved tracks on the circuit – Iowa Speedway. The stay at Iowa is guaranteed to provide some of the most exciting wheel-to-wheel action seen throughout the season, as searches on YouTube for replays can prove. Alan Binder, … Read the Rest »
New Season, New Champion?
February 13th, 2013 by DavidP
Let me take a minute to introduce everyone to the SK Modified community. There are four main teams competing in the NASCAR iRacing.com SK Modified Series on a regular basis: Road Runner Racing, Sinister Racing, Crankenstein Racing and Untamed Motorsports. There are a lot of solo drivers as well. In fact, when you think of … Read the Rest »
The Iowa Stampede
December 19th, 2012 by In Racing News
Week Seven of the NASCAR iRacing.com Class C Series (open setup) sent the online racers to one of the United States’ newest tracks in Iowa Speedway. The 7/8-mile, progressively banked track was opened in 2006 and has produced some very exciting racing in its short history. Over 900 sim racers rushed into the race servers … Read the Rest »
Coleman's Picnic at Pocono
December 13th, 2012 by In Racing News
Week Six marks the halfway point in Season Four as the NASCAR iRacing.com Class C Series (open setup) heads to arguably the most unique venue on the NASCAR circuit in Pocono Raceway. This very unique track which features three distinctly different turns each varying in banking from 14 degrees all the way down to six … Read the Rest »






































