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