Houston Chronicle

Byron takes Dover for 3rd iRacing win

-

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — William Byron showed he’s the sharpest gamer in NASCAR’s iRacing Series with his third victory in four events.

Byron passed Timmy Hill with seven laps remaining at virtual Dover (Del.) Internatio­nal Speedway, where NASCAR was scheduled to actually race Sunday, to win yet again on the iRacing platform. The Hendrick Motorsport­s driver has consistent­ly been the best of the NASCAR profession­als in simulated racing.

Alex Bowman won last week at virtual Talladega Superspeed­way, so Hendrick drivers have now won four consecutiv­e iRacing events.

“I’ve enjoyed this iRacing Series, but I’m definitely ready to get going in my real car,” Byron said.

“Racing anything, whether it’s a box car or anything with an engine, is going to give you confidence if you are winning.”

He said that in all his years using iRacing, he’s never been in such competitiv­e events since NASCAR launched the invitation­al esports series after the stock car series was suspended March 13.

Denny Hamlin earned the pole in qualifying, but NASCAR successful­ly applied an invert — a glitch last week prevented the top 10 from flipping before the race began — so Ross Chastain cycled into the top starting spot.

Hamlin had his race ruined last week when his daughter accidental­ly turned his simulator screen off with a remote control she was holding as he was competing. He made sure to hide all remotes before Sunday’s race, but after an incident with John Hunter Nemechek, he seemed to be deliberate­ly wrecked by Nemechek later in retaliatio­n.

It brought out a late caution and a restart with nine laps remaining and Hill leading Byron at the green flag.

Byron didn’t need to use a bump-and-run — the move Hill used on Byron to win the virtual race at Texas Motor Speedway — and easily passed him on the inside with seven laps remaining.

Hill finished second and was shown at times racing with his cat on his steering wheel.

NASCAR will complete its iRacing Series on Saturday at North Carolina’s deserted North Wilkesboro

Speedway, a track last raced by the national series in 1996.

NASCAR plans to resume competitio­n without spectators starting May 17 at Darlington, S.C.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States