All News: Kansas Speedway


The Road to Pro – Oval

October 7th, 2013 by

NiSWC Title Up for Grabs as Ottinger Wins Second Straight

October 2nd, 2013 by

Fresh-off his win at Kansas Speedway, Nick Ottinger returned to the NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship victory lane last night with another dominating performance at Dover International Speedway.  And as Ottinger celebrated his second NiSWC win in as many races, runner-up Tyler Hudson was looking forward to a title-deciding showdown with two time champion and … Read the Rest »

Ups and Downs at Dover

October 1st, 2013 by

Last week the NASCAR iRacing Series made its second stop of the season to hang out with Miles the Monster on the high banks of Dover International Speedway. Coming into the race weekend series leader Tyler D Hudson enjoyed a 702 point lead over second place Landon Harrison with Kyle McCormack, Jordan Westfall and Ricky … Read the Rest »

Ottinger Takes the Fifth at Kansas

September 25th, 2013 by

Nick Ottinger earned his fifth win of the 2013 NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship at Kansas Speedway, holding-off Tyler Hudson on a green-white-checker finish. Ottinger led 120 of 167 laps and was clearly the class of the field, masterfully working through traffic on a track which may be the toughest to pass on in the … Read the Rest »

Hudson a NiSWC Winner . . . Finally

September 18th, 2013 by

After nearly four full seasons of trying, Tyler Hudson finally scored his first NASCAR iRacing Series World Championship win, holding-off Joey Brown and Byron Daley at Chicagoland Speedway. The victory came just one race after Hudson nearly won at Atlanta, coming-in second to Brown after a wild last lap. This time around, Hudson turned the … Read the Rest »

Get to Know: Anthony Kernich

August 19th, 2013 by

This week I interviewed 22 year old Anthony Kernich from Adelaide, South Australia. Now, Americans’ common stereotype for “foreign” drivers is that they are superb road racers and a majority of the tracks they run are road courses.  As the saying goes, there is a reason that stereotypes are stereotypes: because they are true. Kernich … Read the Rest »