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The Guest Express Steams Into Victory Circle, Homestead-Miami Speedway

November 27th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

Michael “The Guest Express” Guest ended his 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season powered by iRacing on a high note, a sunny, southern Florida high note, leading 29 laps at the virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway, besting runner-up Brayden Johnson to the stripe by .396 seconds, earning the 19-year-old sim-racer from Indiana his unbelievable 900th career … Read the Rest »

Presnall Ices Competition; Wins in Phoenix

November 17th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

Chad Presnall beat the simulated heat and the competition, staying cool at crunch time and winning his 27th career oval iRacing victory at the computer-generated Phoenix International Raceway, leading all of the race’s 40 laps behind the wheel of his blue-and-grey virtual NASCAR Camping World Chevrolet Silverado. Presnall, the 30-year-old from Texas, started on pole … 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 »

Mullis Manages Martinsville

November 4th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

The Carolinian, Jimmy Mullis, kept his nose clean and earned his 987th oval victory of his illustrious iRacing career at the virtual Martinsville Speedway in the simulated version of NASCAR’S Camping World Truck Series. Mullis started outside front row for the high strength of field (4075) race and battled pole sitter, Braden Boulos, early on … Read the Rest »

Nelson Nimbly Navigates ‘Dega; Collects Checkers

October 22nd, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

In last Friday night’s 11:15 p.m. running of NASCAR’s Camping World Truck Series race powered by iRacing at the simulated Talladega Superspeedway, Rex Nelson outlasted the competition (SOF 2395) and took home his 172nd career oval victory. Nelson’s NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet started fourth. But by lap five, working with his early-race drafting partner, Donald … Read the Rest »

Downey Dominates at Charlotte

October 16th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

Tim Downey started from the pole position and led every lap—forty-five of them, to be exact—at the virtual Charlotte Motor Speedway last Friday night in his Pringles Toyota Tundra, giving the Ocala, FL driver his twentieth career oval victory on iRacing. Zach Halpern and Nathan Silvia were within striking distance the entire evening, but Halpern’s … Read the Rest »

Heim Handles Vegas

October 9th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

Real-life Legends car racer, Corey Heim, won his 19th oval victory of the year in iRacing’s running of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at the virtual Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Heim, the 15-year-old from Georgia, better known as the “Badger,” led 29 laps and started outside pole for the 2848 SOF race. On lap … Read the Rest »

Walls Holds on at Loudon

September 30th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

Jack Walls won his fifth career iRacing oval race at the virtual New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Tuesday evening. The Mid-Atlantic driver started ninth in the 5:15 p.m. top-split sim-race and led 13 laps, crossing the finish line a mere .176 seconds in front of the runner-up, Scott Smith6. The turning point of the race … Read the Rest »

Budka Muddies the Competition; Wins Eldora

September 1st, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

Aaron Budka rode the cushion and slid his way to victory in Sunday night’s running of NASCAR’s iRacing edition of the Camping World Truck Series at the virtual Eldora Speedway. Budka took charge on the sim-race’s final restart and motored past Connor Lane on the outside, clearing Lane exiting Two and blasting down the backstretch, … Read the Rest »

Honeycutt Whips ’em Into Shape at Bristol

August 30th, 2017 by Richard J. Clarkson

Youth may not always trump experience, but in Tuesday night’s running of iRacing’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at the computer-generated Bristol Motor Speedway, it did.  Fourteen-year-old, Kaden Honeycutt, hailing from the Southwest—Texas, notched his 90th career oval victory in the top-split (3119) sim-race on August 16, 2017, 10:15 p.m. Much like racing in … Read the Rest »