
All News: iRacing Sprint Car Series
Close But No Cigar
November 21st, 2014 by Jaime Baker
As the iRacing Sprint Car Cup crossed the halfway mark of 2104 S4 last week at Lucas Oil Raceway, it was made very clear that the driver to beat during this shortened season would be Pro-licence-bearing sim racer PJ Stergios. The past two weeks in the six week calendar have been nothing short of dominance … Read the Rest »
Sansone, Binder Dominate 2nd Quarter of iSCS Season
September 28th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
It has been some time since we last checked in to the fastest short-track racing series that iRacing.com has to offer. While the iRacing.com Sprint Car Series is currently racing through their Week 9 races, there were plenty of memorable moments to go around in the previous weeks. A return to the top from a … Read the Rest »
Sprints at Oxford Anything But Plain
August 27th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Oxford Plains Speedway is one of iRacing’s most popular short tracks in its service. With no retaining walls save for the front stretch around this .375 mile oval, sprint car racers are hard-pressed to concentrate and hit their marks as they churn laps averaging 14 seconds. With the low groove the quickest yet most treacherous … Read the Rest »
Racing and Reflection at Concord
July 9th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
What is arguably iRacing’s most unique short track in their library, Concord Speedway is .5 miles of pure adrenaline highlighted by its signature feature – three distinct turns that each differ in their respectable banking. A favorite visit of many in the series, the track hosted Week 8 of the iRacing Sprint Car Series for … Read the Rest »
Binder Casts Spell at the Magic Mile
July 2nd, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Completed in 1990, New Hampshire Motor Speedway was the precursor to multiple new paved speedways in the United States, sparking a revival of motorsports within American culture. With long straightaways and tight, flat turns in their main oval configuration, along with a unique road course inside and outside of the main grounds, NHMS has hosted … Read the Rest »
Sansone and Lampela Battle At Bristol
July 2nd, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Bristol Motor Speedway has quite an odd relationship with the racing community. Everyone acknowledges the excitement that the unique 30 degree banking of Tennessee’s most popular oval track brings, with speeds not seen at most short tracks around the country (with hot tempers to boot). While the acknowledgement may be there, not every driver is … Read the Rest »
Honors and Heartbreaks at Iowa
May 26th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Built in 2006, Iowa Speedway is one of the “babies” of motorsports venues. In that small time frame, however, the track has hosted many different kinds of racing series on its five different track configurations. Not only has NASCAR’s Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series visited the track, but the IndyCar and Indy Lights … Read the Rest »