2020 eNASCAR iRacing Road to Pro Series

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2020 eNiRTPS season
eNASCAR iRacing Road to Pro Series
Season
Races 14
Start date March 10, 2020
End date September 22, 2020
Season champion
Allen Boes

2019 2021

2020 eNASCAR iRacing Pro Series


The 2020 eNASCAR iRacing Road to Pro Series was the entry rung of the year's eNASCAR Road to Pro Ladder. iRacing members with an Oval-A license with a 2.0 or above Safety Rating competed in multiple splits ranked by iRating through the 14-race season. Drivers in the top split (the highest overall iRating average, called the Strength of Field, or SOF) earned the most championship points. While drivers in lower-SOF splits still earned championship points, more points were awarded for racing in the higher-SOF fields. At the conclusion of the season, the top 20 drivers in points were promoted to the 2020 eNASCAR iRacing Pro Series.


Schedule

The 2020 schedule was released on March 10, 2020.

Round Track Length Date
1 Daytona International Speedway 100 Laps March 10, 2020
2 Rockingham Speedway 180 Laps March 24, 2020
3 Homestead Miami Speedway 134 Laps April 7, 2020
4 Atlanta Motor Speedway 140 Laps April 21, 2020
5 Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval 55 Laps May 5, 2020
6 Michigan International Speedway 100 Laps May 19, 2020
7 Richmond Raceway 200 Laps June 9, 2020
8 Darlington Raceway 140 Laps June 23, 2020
9 Dover International Speedway 170 Laps July 7, 2020
10 Las Vegas Motor Speedway 134 Laps July 21, 2020
11 Canadian Tire Motorsports Park 55 Laps August 4, 2020
12 Texas Motor Speedway 140 laps August 18, 2020
13 Martinsville Speedway 200 Laps September 8, 2020
14 Phoenix Raceway 160 Laps September 22, 2020

Results and Standings

Split 1 Race Results

Round Track Pole position Most laps led Race Winner Broadcast
Driver Team
1 Daytona International Speedway Jordy Lopez Horizon Racing Team
2 Rockingham Speedway Eddie Kerner Ryan Doucette Nexxus eSports
3 Homestead Miami Speedway Steven Wilson Jordy Lopez Horizon Racing Team
4 Atlanta Motor Speedway Mitchell deJong Derek Justis Norse Force Racing
5 Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval Mitchell deJong Mitchell deJong Mitchell deJong Coanda Simsport
6 Michigan International Speedway Mitchell deJong Steven Wilson Total Advantage Motorsport
7 Richmond Raceway Kaden Honeycutt Mitchell deJong Coanda Simsport
8 Darlington Raceway Will Norton Will Norton Nexxus eSports
9 Dover International Speedway Jake Matheson Steven Wilson Total Advantage Motorsport
10 Las Vegas Motor Speedway Garrett Konrath Steven Wilson Total Advantage Motorsport
11 Canadian Tire Motorsports Park Mitchell deJong Mitchell deJong Mitchell deJong Coanda Simsport
12 Texas Motor Speedway Jarrett Liebert Danny Hansen Independent
13 Martinsville Speedway Taylor Hurst Garrett Manes Elliott Sadler eSports
14 Phoenix Raceway Allen Boes Seth DeMerchant Horizon Racing Team

R – First time participating in the eNASCAR iRacing Road to Pro Series

Broadcasting

Podium eSports covered the Split 1 races throughout the season live on their Twitch channel with reuploads later added to their YouTube channel.

Podium eSports
Booth Announcers Driver Analysts

Jacob Seelman
Taylor Burris
Ryan Kent Jr.
Justin Prince
Ricky Springer
James Pike
Jonathan Sanford
Blake McCandless

Michael Guariglia
Blake McCandless

See Also

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series
eNASCAR iRacing Pro Series