All News: Texas Motor Speedway


2020 Season 2 Build is HERE!

March 3rd, 2020 by

We’re getting ready for an incredible new season on iRacing, and with it comes an exciting new set of content additions and updates to make your sim racing experience better than ever. Here’s a look at some of what’s new with our latest build—there’s even more to browse in the release notes: Porsche 718 Cayman … Read the Rest »

iRacing Downshift #20: Season 2 Build, Week 13, PAX East, and More!

February 27th, 2020 by

Click here to listen to iRacing Downshift Episode 20! We’ve got a jam-packed episode in this week’s iRacing Downshift, as we preview our Season 2 build, the exciting series coming for Week 13, and our setup in PAX East this week! We’ve also got interviews with the eNASCAR squads of Burton Kligerman eSports and Wood … Read the Rest »

Lionheart IndyCar Series: Geren Dominates Texas, Makes Big Points Move

July 8th, 2019 by Jason Galvin

Broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwltOpbU7jo Dan Geren was not going to be denied. The Iowa native took on all challengers and never backed down – rarely even giving up a lap – leading a race-high 102 laps from the pole and capturing the LPM 200 at Texas Motor Speedway Wednesday night. It was the third win of the … Read the Rest »

Luza Beats Leahy in Late Sprint in eNASCAR PEAK Antifreeze iRacing Series

March 27th, 2019 by Jason Lofing

Ryan Luza won his second eNASCAR PEAK Antifreeze iRacing Series race in 2019, narrowly beating Keegan Leahy in a one-lap shootout at Texas Motor Speedway. Luza, whose dominant #53 Flipsid3 Tactics Toyota paced the field for 98 of 167 laps, was out front seemingly headed to victory when a late caution flew with 11 laps … Read the Rest »

Eidson Conserves Tires; Wins Big at Texas

November 10th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

  Aftermath Motorsports cleaned up in the Lone Star State. Their man at the helm—the 30-year-old native of Carolina—Trey Eidson, struck it big and won his 65th oval race of the year at the simulated Texas Motor Speedway, leading 17 laps; his bright orange and blue-yellow virtual NASCAR Camping World SunnyD Chevrolet Silverado front and … Read the Rest »

The Road to Indy Goes Through Texas

May 9th, 2017 by Patrick Taylor

The Lionheart Indycar Series presented by First Medical Equipment arrives at Texas Motor Speedway one week after a dramatic Triple Crown race at Pocono that shook up the championship standings. Double points won’t be on the line this week in the Lone Star State but with the league’s full-length Indianapolis 500 just one month away, … Read the Rest »

Stofer Earns Triple Crown Win at Pocono

May 5th, 2017 by Patrick Taylor

Last season, Chris Stofer finished as one of the strongest racers in the Lionheart Indycar Series presented by First Medical Equipment. There was every reason to believe that his momentum would carry into this season but unfortunately things did not work out that way. He struggled early, completing just three laps in the season opener … Read the Rest »

Boes Wins Texas as Point Leaders Find Trouble

April 12th, 2017 by Jason Lofing

Allen Boes scored his first NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series win of the 2017 season at Texas Motor Speedway, ending Ryan Luza’s two-race winning streak as the erstwhile championship leader found trouble late in the going. Boes held off Cody Byus after a restart with seven laps to go. Byus was keeping pace with Boes, but … Read the Rest »

Luza Survives Green-White-Checkered to Win Second Straight

March 29th, 2017 by Jason Lofing

Rookie Ryan Luza continued his hot start to the 2017 NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series, finding victory lane for the second straight week, this time at Auto Club Speedway. Luza started on the pole and led 61 of 125 laps, but the race came down to a green-white-checker finish after a crash with seven laps to … Read the Rest »

Luza’s Late Pass Wins NASCAR iRacing Pro Series Opener

November 9th, 2016 by Jason Lofing

Ryan Luza asserted himself as the early-season favorite in the NASCAR iRacing Pro Series, passing Bobby Zalenski with three laps to go en route to a win at Texas Motor Speedway. Zalenski, who led 88 of 167 laps, could not hold off the charging Luza on a restart with six laps remaining and wound-up second. … Read the Rest »