Nick Ottinger takes 2020 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series championship
Nick Ottinger took tires and charged through the field in the closing laps to beat Bobby Zalenski, winning the 2020 title.
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Nick Ottinger took tires and charged through the field in the closing laps to beat Bobby Zalenski, winning the 2020 title.
Part three of four in the TReSports Championship 4 ePreview Series is Ryan Luza, driver of the No. 53 Williams Esports/Chillblast Ford for Williams Esports.
“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 was going to be happy with a Top 20 and just not getting wrecked, and I made the right call,” Luza said. “Took two tires early, got up to around 20th, and then we had four tires for the really, really long run. I was just in the right spot at the right time.”
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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.”
Matt Bussa and Ryan Luza will pilot the Williams eSports rides in the 2020 eNASCAR iRacing World Championship Series.