In the past few eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series seasons, multi-time winners haven’t been prevalent, with 10 or more different winners usually filling the playoff grid with still some races left in the regular season. Entering the Coca-Cola 150 on Tuesday, the series already had three with JR Motorsports’ Michael Conti, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Bobby Zalenski and XSET’s Casey Kirwan. Following the 100-lap battle at Charlotte Motor Speedway, rookie competitor and Daytona winner Tucker Minter for Team Dillon Esports can also add his name to that list.

In the closing laps, Minter held off fgrAccel’s Garrett Manes and William Byron eSports’ Matt Bussa in a two-lap dash during eNASCAR Overtime. Minter only led seven laps, but he was in the conversation the entire day after qualifying in seventh. During the first run, he never fell outside the Top 8. After the Lap 69 pit cycle, despite falling to 18th at one point, Minter used his four fresh virtual tires against the pack of two tires ahead to make up the ground when it mattered. He was in the perfect position to capitalize when the two leaders of Kirwan and Rise eSports’ Jimmy Mullis came together racing hard for the lead.

Minter’s win was his second career victory in only nine starts as an eNASCAR rookie. If one win wasn’t a playoff lock, two wins is even more so for the Virginia native. Minter sits third in the standings on merit, more than 50 points ahead of 10th place and nearly 100 points ahead of the top 20 cut line. There are only five races remaining in the regular season, and barring any catastrophic races, Minter should be able to clinch that early in the coming weeks.

The race started with Jim Beaver eSports’ Garrett Lowe scoring his first career pole position in his 83rd career series start, alongside the Pittsburgh Knights’ Ryan Doucette. On the opening lap, Doucette got squirrelly and lost the handle, giving way to 23XI’s Keegan Leahy. Leahy would lead for a spell before the other Pittsburgh Knight driver, Corey Vincent, made his presence known.

Vincent wasn’t able to get by Leahy initially, but after Michael Conti joined in on the fun and took the lead on the outside, the Knight was able to slip by and lead for a while. Vincent led up until just before halfway when Matt Bussa made his way to the front, seemingly with the best long run car in the field. A caution at lap 48 spoiled the possibility of green flag pit stops. Bussa resumed the lead, but before long, Jimmy Mullis had made his way to the top spot.

Another caution at lap 68 forced the field into a strategy split. Many drivers opted for four fresh tires, but there were a few, like Vincent and eRacr’s Kollin Keister, that opted for two fresh tires instead. Mullis was still in a prime position, restarting fourth, while Casey Kirwan also put himself in a great position for the end, taking four tires and restarting sixth.

The race stayed green long enough for Vincent and Keister to fall off, giving way to both Kirwan and Mullis. Kirwan was looking for his third win of the season while Mullis was looking for his first. With just over 10 laps to go, the pair raced side-by-side, leaning on one another, neither willing to give. Eventually, Bussa was able to rejoin the party and make a three-wide move on the pair entering Turn 1 with seven laps to go, but it didn’t stick. Mullis and Kirwan reemerged, still on each other’s door.

Minter was the next up to try a three-wide move. Earlier in the race, Mullis and Minter had a short run-in that forced Minter into the grass as he was making a pass. They didn’t wreck then, but the incident might have been on both of their minds with five laps to go. Again into Turn 1, Minter looked low on the two, the same as Bussa did a few laps earlier. Mullis came down and stopped Minter’s momentum, and then quickly moved back up to hold Kirwan off. While it didn’t seem that the Minter and Mullis contact forced the incident, the result was two wrecked leaders as Mullis and Kirwan hooked into the wall, both of their races over. This gave the lead to Minter for the final restart, and he was able to hang on from there.

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series results from Charlotte Motor Speedway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Name

Team

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

Pts

1 7 33 Tucker Minter Team Dillon eSports 103 0.000 7 30.066 40
2 20 12 Garrett Manes fgrAccel 103 -0.166 0 30.041 35
3 6 97 Matt Bussa William Byron eSports 103 -0.193 14 30.047 34
4 12 8 Michael Conti JR Motorsports 103 -0.524 1 30.030 33
5 5 2 Corey Vincent Pittsburgh Knights 103 -0.536 35 30.058 32
6 37 55 Vicente Salas Williams eSports 103 -0.648 0 30.121 31
7 17 42 Kollin Keister eRacr 103 -0.680 0 30.018 30
8 25 7 Malik Ray Jim Beaver eSports 103 -0.752 0 30.234 29
9 4 38 Michael Cosey Jr Front Row Motorsports 103 -0.791 0 30.177 28
10 11 3 Jordy Lopez Team Dillon eSports 103 -0.818 0 30.198 27
11 1 15 Garrett Lowe Jim Beaver eSports 103 -1.013 4 30.129 26
12 30 17 Kaden Honeycutt RFK Racing 103 -0.991 0 30.185 25
13 36 27 Cody Byus Elliott Sadler eSports 103 -1.091 0 30.201 24
14 32 34 Allen Boes Front Row Motorsports 103 -1.291 0 30.242 23
15 15 6 Timmy Holmes RFK Racing 103 -1.342 0 30.180 22
16 10 25 Nick Ottinger William Byron eSports 103 -1.397 0 30.002 21
17 34 1 Darik Bourdeau Elliott Sadler eSports 103 -1.502 0 30.270 20
18 13 40 Dylan Ault LETARTE eSports 103 -1.658 0 30.216 19
19 28 45 Michael Guest 23XI 103 -1.733 0 30.217 18
20 21 51 Donovan Strauss Williams eSports 103 -1.918 0 30.259 17
21 29 11 Parker White Tony Kanaan Esports 103 -1.982 0 30.247 16
22 35 31 Derek Justis Kansas City Pioneers 103 -2.077 0 30.226 15
23 2 77 Ryan Doucette Pittsburgh Knights 103 -2.120 0 30.175 14
24 31 54 Daniel Faulkingham Joe Gibbs Racing 103 -2.201 0 30.349 13
25 23 10 Steven Wilson Stewart-Haas Racing 103 -3.154 0 30.126 12
26 8 66 Tyler Garey Tony Kanaan Esports 103 -3.682 0 30.239 11
27 38 20 Wyatt Tinsley Kansas City Pioneers 103 -3.691 0 30.327 10
28 22 36 Brandon McKissic LETARTE eSports 103 -4.138 0 30.192 9
29 9 88 Kevin King JR Motorsports 103 -7.503 0 30.434 8
30 33 43 Femi Olatunbosun Charlotte Phoenix 103 -7.511 0 30.249 7
31 19 18 Bobby Zalenski Joe Gibbs Racing 103 -10.282 0 30.173 6
32 26 48 Graham A. Bowlin Charlotte Phoenix 103 -12.586 0 30.384 5
33 39 69 Collin Bowden eRacr 103 -12.914 0 29.920 4
34 3 23 Keegan Leahy 23XI 102 -1L 21 30.238 3
35 24 41 Dylan Duval Stewart-Haas Racing 102 -1L 0 30.346 2
36 27 75 Zack Novak Rise eSports 100 -3L 0 30.318 1
37 18 46 Jimmy Mullis Rise eSports 98 -5L 12 30.009 1
38 14 95 Casey Kirwan XSET 98 -5L 9 29.992 1
39 16 4 Ryan Luza XSET 97 -6L 0 30.261 1
40 40 14 Joey Brown fgrAccel 47 DNF 0 30.532 1

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series points through nine rounds are as follows:

  1. Michael Conti, 277, 2 wins
  2. Nick Ottinger, 251
  3. Tucker Minter, 247, 2 wins
  4. Jordy Lopez Jr., 233
  5. Malik Ray, 228
  6. Michael Cosey Jr., 227
  7. Casey Kirwan, 217, 2 wins
  8. Graham Bowlin, 216
  9. Garrett Manes, 201
  10. Bobby Zalenski, 195, 2 wins
    15. Steven Wilson, 169, 1 win

The eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series makes its return to World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway in two week’s time. Race coverage will start on Tuesday, June 13 at 9 p.m. ET at eNASCAR.com/live. The Countdown to Green, presented by Wendy’s, will kick things off at 8:30 p.m. ET.

For more information on the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series, visit www.enascar.com or www.iracing.com/enascar. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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