All News: Matt Bussa
Conti Masterful at Phoenix
November 13th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
The penultimate round of the NASCAR iRacing Series brought the sim racers to Phoenix International Raceway to begin their final charges to gain any positions – as the end of the season is just around the corner! With the series using the repaved version of the track on iRacing for the first line, finding the … Read the Rest »
Conti Flies at Texas
November 5th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
As the NASCAR iRacing Series Fixed rushes to its conclusion, Week 34 brought the sim racers to Texas Motor Speedway – one of the most popular tracks in oval racing, greatly populated in every tier of the sport. Championship leader Matt Bussa was the quickest driver in one lap pace, setting the benchmark in qualifying … Read the Rest »
Bussa Still On Top in NASCAR iRacing Series Fixed
October 10th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
After a couple weeks break from writing about the NASCAR iRacing Series, it’s time to catch-up on all the sim racing action, as the series is continually moving towards the endpoint – at Homestead. The NiS has driven a variety of tracks as of late – from short track racing at New Hampshire, to the … Read the Rest »
Class B Diversified Racing
September 3rd, 2014 by Jaime Baker
After spending Week Two in upstate New York, the NASCAR iRacing Class B Fixed Series spent the next three weeks journeying across the eastern portion of the United States. With trips to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Bristol Motor Speedway, and Atlanta Motor Speedway to fill Weeks Three, Four, and Five, the series was truly a … Read the Rest »
As Tough as (Lime) Rock
August 25th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Week 3 in the iRacing Mazda MX-5 Cup brought the series to the virtual Lime Rock Park for the first of two visits for the season. While the course features only one left-hand turn, it was nonetheless a challenging week for the sim racers not only in terms of negotiating the track itself, but overtaking … Read the Rest »
Rights and a Few Lefts
August 16th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
After spending the first week of the season making only left turns, the NASCAR iRacing Class B Fixed Series brought 1,231 sim racers from all around the world to the virtual Watkins Glen International circuit for 15 laps of road racing action. Regarded as the oval of road racing, Watkins Glen drew many of the … Read the Rest »
Warren Nips Bussa in Wild Finish
July 16th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Alex Warren took home his first career NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series Powered by iRacing.com victory in a chaotic race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The finish, which will go down as one of the closest and most exciting in series history, saved the race from a complete mess after several championship contenders finding trouble. Warren … Read the Rest »
Moustakas’ Bumpy Ride
July 1st, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Week Eight might have been unfamiliar to some drivers in the series–making left and right turns, but the NASCAR iRacing Class A Fixed Series returns to more familiar territory for Week Nine. Kentucky Speedway brought 517 sim racers to the bumpy, wide, and worn out venue for 50 laps of action. Although the track just … Read the Rest »
Broekman Extends RUF Cup Lead
June 27th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
The weeks have flown by in the second ever iRacing.com RUF Cup season, and one thing has become abundantly clear: Rens Broekman (Benelux) has been nothing short of impressive. This does not mean he hasn’t had stiff competition; rather he has capitalized on all of his opportunities and has been rewarded with an impressive points … Read the Rest »
Triangles and Ovals
June 18th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
After spending Week Five at the concrete monster known as Dover International Speedway, the NASCAR iRacing Class A Fixed Series heads to Pocono Raceway and Michigan International Speedway for Weeks Six and Seven. While each circuit is over two miles in distance, that’s where the similarities between the two end. Pocono is a 2.5-mile triangle-shaped … Read the Rest »






































