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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 »

Luza Victorious at New Hampshire

July 19th, 2017 by Jason Lofing

Ryan Luza scored a series-leading third win of the 2017 NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze season, passing Michael Conti with only three laps remaining at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Conti, who had taken the lead from Matt Bussa with 25 laps to go, attempted to run down Luza for one last desperate attempt at a pass before … Read the Rest »

Seavey Tops Semmelmann and Bergeron at USA International

July 19th, 2017 by David Phillips

Logan Seavey came out on top of Austen Semmelmann and Alex Bergeron after a race-long battle in this week’s iRacing World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series feature at USA International Speedway. Although Seavey led from start-to-finish, that was no thanks to the determined Semmelmann who hounded the eventual winner every step of the way … Read the Rest »

Lionheart Kicks Off Second Half at Michigan

July 18th, 2017 by Patrick Taylor

  The Lionheart Indycar Series presented by First Medical Equipment heads to Michigan International Speedway this Wednesday night for the HPP Simulation 200. The timing couldn’t be better as the league recently celebrated its third anniversary of operation. Appropriately enough, the inaugural Lionheart race was held at Michigan on July 3rd, 2014. League founder Jorge … Read the Rest »

60+ Racing Adventures Round 5: Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca

July 17th, 2017 by Wayne Strout

Round 5 of the 60+ Racing Adventures League for drivers age 60 and older ran Wednesday, July 12 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and featured the Pro Mazda.  25 sim racers participated in an event that was broadcast live and memorialized on YouTube by RaceSpot.TV.  The stars of the day were Portugal’s Antonio Reis and … Read the Rest »

Semmelmann Rules at Eldora

July 12th, 2017 by David Phillips

Austen Semmelmann had a few anxious moments – but not many — in scoring a flag-to-flag victory in iRacing’s weekly World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series feature at Eldora Speedway. After grabbing the pole position and comfortably leading the first 2/3 of the race from Tim Ryan, Steven Renaud and Howard Weaver, the Wisconsin-based … Read the Rest »

Krönke’s Seventh Heaven

July 10th, 2017 by Jake Sparey (words) Hugo Luis Calmon (images)

VRS Coanda Simsport’s Martin Krönke was impervious for the second consecutive year at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, scoring a seventh consecutive win of the season, his eighth straight iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series win overall. With just one drop week remaining for the German driver, he is guaranteed to take maximum points … Read the Rest »

60+ Racing Adventures Round 4: Brands Hatch

July 6th, 2017 by Wayne Strout

Carkner Sets the Pace at Brands Hatch The Round 4 of the 60+ Racing Adventures League for sim racers age 60 and older ran on Wednesday at Brands Hatch, and featured a field of 29 Pro Mazdas.  In almost a repeat of the Round 3 contest at Monza, the Group 1 race was dominated by … Read the Rest »

Wright Earns First Retro Road Win

July 5th, 2017 by Patrick Taylor

When it comes to predicting road course winners in Lionheart, Jake Wright is usually the safe bet – at least when he’s behind the wheel of a Dallara DW-12. It’s been a different story so far in the Lionheart Retro Series where Wright had yet to pilot the classic Lotus 79 to a road course … Read the Rest »

Pluses Aplenty for Majeski at Iowa

July 3rd, 2017 by David Phillips

Ty Majeski’s NASCAR Xfinity Series debut in the American Ethanol 250 at Iowa Speedway produced a lot of pluses and minuses. On the face of it, a race-ending accident on lap 143 of 250 and a resulting 34th place finish were hardly cause for celebration. Look a little deeper though, and Majeski’s first outing in … Read the Rest »