Ryan Luza takes control and wins at Homestead-Miami Speedway
“Had hell passing Bobby (Zalenski),” Luza said. “That was so hard to pass him, especially with him having the fresh air. Once I got by him, the car was absolutely perfect.”
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“Had hell passing Bobby (Zalenski),” Luza said. “That was so hard to pass him, especially with him having the fresh air. Once I got by him, the car was absolutely perfect.”
“I would’ve never thought I’d see the day that I beat Ty Majeski on iRacing,” Kuhn admitted after his dominant performance. “I think that’s the first time ever.”
Joshua Williams, the spotter in real life for Team Penske’s No. 12 Ford, driven by Ryan Blaney, took his virtual No. 12 Ford to the front early and often, and went on to win The Replacements 100.
“It was just so crucial to really, really, really save,” Hall said. “That was our game plan, we stuck to the game plan, and obviously it paid off.”
Saturday night’s race quickly attracted major names, with an entry list of more than 50 drivers that included a surprise appearance from Dale Earnhardt Jr. and many of America’s top short track racers.
Given the circumstances laid out in front of us all, with no live Motorsports happening for the time being, why not promote something where the stars can still compete against each other, or maybe even against the best Sim Racers out there?
There were 859 iRacers registered for Tuesday night’s opening round of the Road-To-Pro Series, 100 laps among each of the 26 splits.
Picture from the an earlier Coca-Cola Series event at Daytona International Speedway. Road-to-Pro will utilize NASCAR Trucks.
Picture from the most recent Coca-Cola Series event at Auto Club Speedway. Road-to-Pro will utilize NASCAR Trucks.
Picture from the most recent Coca-Cola Series event at Auto Club Speedway. Road-to-Pro will utilize NASCAR Trucks.