
TReSports Championship 4 ePreview: Nick Ottinger
Part two of four in the TReSports Championship 4 ePreview Series is Nick Ottinger, driver of the No. 25 Logitech G Chevrolet for William Byron eSports.
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Part two of four in the TReSports Championship 4 ePreview Series is Nick Ottinger, driver of the No. 25 Logitech G Chevrolet for William Byron eSports.
Part one of four in the TReSports Championship ePreview Series is Michael Conti, driver of the No. 8 WR1 Chassis Chevrolet for JR Motorsports.
A quintessential NASCAR short track race ensued at Martinsville Speedway on Friday night, and after all the physical intensity wound down, Grant Enfinger stood tall above the smoke show, winning his way onto the Championship 4 ballot to battle for a title at Phoenix Raceway next week.
“To be in the spot we were in after the ROVAL, where I had a money shift at a really bad time… to be in that spot and almost have it last week, to have it ripped away… It took two years to get a win, but we did it at the right time.”
“I had two seconds on Ottinger, I was winning that race until the caution came out… that’s how it goes,” Leahy said.
Some people will like it, some will not, and my hope is that NASCAR executives are truly listening to both sides of the conversation to give us the best possible car for 2022 and beyond. 80 percent be damned, NASCAR has a big task to close the divide among fans with a product that satisfies most.
“Many non-endemic sponsors don’t understand the traditional MOBA or FPS games, but everyone understands the basics of racing. We see a huge opportunity for HPM to be leading the charge in bringing new sponsors, partners, and fans to the racing ecosystem.”
Now with 14 races in the books, six remaining on the calendar, and only two until the playoffs, both the playoff picture and Top 20 picture are becoming clearer as the 2020 season begins to wind towards a close.
Virtual pros celebrate NASCAR’s past, in real life and sim racing This upcoming Tuesday night, the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series stars will head to the virtual Darlington Raceway, and just … Continue Reading eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Darlington Throwback Preview
THE VIRTUAL BRISTOL, Tenn. — The 2020 eNASCAR Heat Pro League season ended in dramatic fashion on Wednesday night with Daniel Buttafuoco and Justin Brooks swapping paint in the closing … Continue Reading Daniel Buttafuoco claims 2020 eNASCAR Heat Pro League Championship
Two veterans from Season One, PS4 driver Josh Parker (Gibbs Gaming) and XBOX driver Slade Gravitt (Wood Brothers Gaming), will both be a part of the fight for the title in Season Two.
THE VIRTUAL DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — The eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series is a collection of the best oval sim racers on the iRacing platform, but as they do in real … Continue Reading Bobby Zalenski dominates, wins inaugural Daytona Road Course event
“Talking to Jeremy Bullins and like, ‘Man, what do we need to get to that next level? We’re right there. We need to go out and just dominate a race,’ and that’s what today was for us with the Western Star/Alliance Parts Ford Mustang.”
Two more drivers locked themselves into the eNASCAR Heat Pro League championship race following a pair of “wild card” races on Wednesday night at Daytona International Speedway.
“Once we got clear there… that’s when it really set in,” Kirwan said. “It’s unbelievable.”
The 2020 eNASCAR Heat Pro League concluded its regular season on Wednesday evening, with two drivers, one on each platform joining the championship battle.