
2020 TReSports ePreview: Clint Bowyer Racing
Brandon Kettelle and Brian Schoenburg will pilot the Clint Bowyer Racing rides in the 2020 eNASCAR iRacing World Championship Series.
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Brandon Kettelle and Brian Schoenburg will pilot the Clint Bowyer Racing rides in the 2020 eNASCAR iRacing World Championship Series.
After 18 races, 2,355 laps, and 240 days since the drop of the green flag in Daytona Beach, Florida, the 2019 eNASCAR Peak Antifreeze iRacing Series Championship was ultimately decided in the last corner on the last lap at the virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Zalenski entered the night in a must-win situation to advance to the Championship Four at Homestead-Miami Speedway in just over two weeks, so he led every lap and won by over eight seconds.
As the two leaders slammed into the inside pit wall, Corey Vincent, running in third, stayed high and passed the carnage en route to his first victory of the 2019 eNASCAR Peak Antifreeze iRacing Series season, and third of his career.
“Everybody at Burton-Kligerman eSports works so hard, and I’ve made so many mistakes this year, and I’ve been down on myself,” Crowder said post-race to RaceSpot TV. “I didn’t think that I was going to get any sort of good finish, really. I got an eighth place last week, and obviously a win this week, I just can’t believe it, honestly.”
“I don’t know how we did it, but after coming close so many times, having good runs that just haven’t gone our way, to finally win, everyone, all the people that supported me… it feels good to finally win.”
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With only a few races left before the 2019 eNASCAR Peak Antifreeze iRacing Series playoffs, the cutoff for the eight-driver championship battle has tensions higher than ever leaving Pocono Raceway.
“The setup was on rails, all night. We struggled a little bit in the first run, but we got it fixed up after pit stops.”
With his victory at Chicagoland, Leahy takes over as the regular season points leader, by two points over Luza.
“Boy, oh boy, we delivered, and that’s a huge relief, and I’m just stoked.”
“I was able to hold my position and then just, like, blow by people after a few laps when everyone else seemed to get tight.”
“We worked our way to the front, and man, it was just a rocket ship.”
“I was on the verge of pretty much blowing the engine up, that’s how much I was pushing, pushing water and everything.”
“I knew if I was going to get by Keegan, I had to do it very, very quickly, because there is no guarantee with those cautions like we saw, and just to try and get a gap for all the guys that took four (tires).”
Ryan Michael Luza took home the checkers once again, holding off Keegan Leahy and Corey Vincent at Texas Motor Speedway.