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Bowman makes it 3 straight for Hendrick with virtual victory

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Talladega Superspeed­way wasn’t immune from “The Big One” or a typical overtime finish, even in virtual racing.

Alex Bowman scored his first iRacing victory of NASCAR’s invitation­al series by holding off Corey LaJoie and Ryan Preece in a two-lap overtime sprint to the finish at virtual Talladega in Alabama. The victory is the third consecutiv­e for Hendrick Motorsport­s, which got back-to-back wins from William Byron headed into Sunday’s esports event.

“I’m legitimate­ly confused how this happened,” Bowman quipped on Twitter. Since the league launched in late March, Bowman has used his Twitter feed to entertain followers with witty remarks about the racing. He sometimes allows his dog to sit in the seat of his simulator.

Garrett Smithley finished fourth and Landon Cassill fifth as less-heralded drivers continue to use the iRacing platform to gain attention. Byron and Brennan Poole were sixth and seventh as Chevrolet drivers claimed six of the top seven spots.

It took just 16 laps for the multicar accident that is a trademark of Talladega racing. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was leading - not all that unusual for superspeed­way racing - when he misjudged a block on Ty Dillon. That happens frequently because of Stenhouse’s aggressive style when live racing at Talladega and Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway, and his block misfired and triggered a massive crash.

The race was the virtual debut for Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon, who raced on a rig he borrowed from Clint Bowyer’s son, Cash. Gordon was part of the crash but was able to use his one allotted reset to resume competing. He needed the quick fix after his famous No. 24 Chevrolet sailed into the fence.

Because Gordon typically calls the races alongside Mike Joy, he was replaced in the Fox booth this week by Michael Waltrip.

Fox’s in-race reporter Bowyer had his race ended by a blown engine for the second consecutiv­e week. He was racing for the lead, pushing Bowman, when the engine virtually overheated.

NASCAR tried altering the starting order for Talladega by inverting the top-10 qualifiers and putting the 10th fastest driver on the pole, but some sort of glitch at the start failed to apply the swap. LaJoie started on the pole and the top three finishers in last week’s race at virtual Richmond started at the back.

That meant two-time winner Byron, Timmy Hill, a one-time winner, and Parker Kligerman, who finished third last week, all started at the back of the 40-car field.

Denny Hamlin, winner of the first iRacing event when NASCAR pivoted to the virtual series because live racing was on hiatus, had his race ended prematurel­y when his daughter, Taylor, accidental­ly turned off the screen on his simulator. With no vision, Hamlin crashed.

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