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NASCAR iRacing Series Week 9 – Pratt’s Motor Speedway (Richmond) Recap
April 28th, 2015 by Jaime Baker
This was a messy week for all and that included Falcon Racing. We did pull out a 10th place finish, but the car was destroyed in the process (16 INCs – most of any driver in my Fixed Race). It started well and it looked as if we could cruise from the outset as we … Read the Rest »
Burnin’ Rubber and Cash – Martinsville
April 3rd, 2015 by Jaime Baker
Greetings from beautiful Martinsville, Virginia . . . where the hot dogs have changed but the racing hasn’t. Last year at this race, I totaled my car after running in the top five every lap until the last 20. The race before that, I totaled the car right around half way through the race. In … 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 »
Two Continents, Two Victories
June 18th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
The Land of the Rising Sun is home to many famous race tracks, such as Suzuka, Okayama and Twin Ring Motegi. And the iRacing Silver Crown Cup visited the historic racing land of Motegi for a white-knuckle 65 lap sim race last Thursday night. While the sim racing was cleaner than last season’s event, the … Read the Rest »
Super Late Model Revives USA Speedway
March 10th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
The NASCAR iRacing.com Super Late Model Series, traveled south to the Sunshine State to virtually revive the USA International Speedway. The speedway was closed in August of 2008 but still remains popular in online racing. This week’s feature race the Strength of Field was 2311 and saw all the drama of traditional short track racing, … Read the Rest »
The Maul at Motegi
February 10th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
After an eventful race in North Carolina, the iRacing.com Silver Crown Series cars were packed-up in virtual 747s and shipped to Japan for a 65 lap contest at Twin Ring Motegi. This contest of speed, determination, and luck, featured one of the bloodiest races in a while. With a 24 car grid, there was no … Read the Rest »
Hudson Takes NiSWC Title, Bennett Takes Season Finale
October 16th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Five races ago, no one gave Tyler Hudson a chance. Now, he is champion of the 2013 NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship after capping a tremendous late season comeback with a firey drive to third place behind Thomas Lewandowski and first time winner Peter Bennett in the series finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Seemingly out of … Read the Rest »
Alfalla Stretches Fuel, Wins Michigan
August 21st, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Ray Alfalla played his strategy just right after a flurry of early yellows and found victory lane at Michigan International Speedway for his second win of the 2013 NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship. Alfalla made the winning move on Lap 37 when he pitted out of the lead during the sixth caution of the online … Read the Rest »
Binder and Walczyk Sweep USA
October 12th, 2012 by DavidP
After a fast week at New Smyrna, the iRacing.Com Sprint Car Series took a trip to Florida to visit the now-historic USA International Speedway. Missing from the schedule last season, USA International provides a test of horsepower and handling skill for all drivers who visit the track, regardless of the car they bring. Relative to … Read the Rest »
Drivers, Start Your Engines!
August 6th, 2012 by DavidP
The opening round of the 2012 Season 3 for the IZOD Indycar Oval Series took place on Kentucky Speedway’s 1.5 mile oval. 20 sim-racers took the green flag for the Monday Night Strength of Field race. P1 Racing’s John Paquin returned to the series after his team took a sabbatical in Season 2. And he … Read the Rest »