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==Race Results== | ==Race Results== | ||
===eNASCAR | ===eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series=== | ||
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!rowspan=2|[[2010 NASCAR iRacing Drivers World Championship|2010]] | !rowspan=2|[[2010 NASCAR iRacing Drivers World Championship|2010]] | ||
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|{{TNAME|Josh Parker|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Josh Parker|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Dale Earnhardt Jr|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Dale Earnhardt Jr|USA}} | ||
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|{{TNAME|Josh Parker|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Josh Parker|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|John Gorlinsky|USA}} | |{{TNAME|John Gorlinsky|USA}} | ||
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|{{TNAME|Derek Wood|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Derek Wood|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Ray Alfalla|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Ray Alfalla|USA}} | ||
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![[2012 NASCAR iRacing Drivers World Championship|2012]] | ![[2012 NASCAR iRacing Drivers World Championship|2012]] | ||
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|{{TNAME|Thomas Lewandowski|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Thomas Lewandowski|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Jeremy R Allen|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Jeremy R Allen|USA}} | ||
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![[2013 NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship|2013]] | ![[2013 NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship|2013]] | ||
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|{{TNAME|Matt Whitten|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Matt Whitten|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Adam Gilliland|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Adam Gilliland|USA}} | ||
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|{{TNAME|Brad Davies|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Brad Davies|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Kenny Humpe|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Kenny Humpe|USA}} | ||
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|{{TNAME|Nick Ottinger|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Nick Ottinger|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Ray Alfalla|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Ray Alfalla|USA}} | ||
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|{{TNAME|Justin Bolton|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Justin Bolton|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Allen Boes|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Allen Boes|USA}} | ||
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|{{TNAME|Chris Shearburn|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Chris Shearburn|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Darik Bourdeau|CAN}} | |{{TNAME|Darik Bourdeau|CAN}} | ||
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|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Chris Overland]] | |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Chris Overland]] | ||
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Nick Ottinger]] | |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Nick Ottinger]] | ||
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|{{TNAME|Chris Overland|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Chris Overland|USA}} | ||
|{{TNAME|Zack Novak|USA}} | |{{TNAME|Zack Novak|USA}} | ||
|[[Roush Fenway Racing]] | |[[Roush Fenway Racing]] | ||
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|{{TNAME|Bobby Zalenski|USA}} | |||
|{{TNAME|Keegan Leahy|CAN}} | |||
|[[Denny Hamlin Racing]] | |||
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|{{TNAME|Bobby Zalenski|USA}} | |||
|{{TNAME|Bobby Zalenski|USA}} | |||
|[[Virtual Racing School]] | |||
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|{{TNAME|Bobby Zalenski|USA}} | |||
|{{TNAME|Bobby Zalenski|USA}} | |||
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!rowspan=1|[[2021 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series|2021]] | |||
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|{{TNAME|Mitchell deJong|USA}} | |||
|{{TNAME|Michael Conti|USA}} | |||
|[[Jr Motorsports]] | |||
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!rowspan=1|[[2022 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series|2022]] | |||
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|{{TNAME|Nick Ottinger|US}} | |||
|{{TNAME|Femi Olatunbosun|US}} | |||
|[[Clint Bowyer Racing]] | |||
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!rowspan=3|[[2018 iRacing Rallycross World Championship Series|2018]] | |||
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mitchell deJong]] | |||
|[[Coanda Simsport|VRS Coanda Simsport]] | |||
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|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mitchell deJong]] | |||
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|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mitchell deJong]] | |||
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!rowspan=2|[[2019 Thrustmaster iRacing Rallycross World Championship Series|2019]] | |||
|{{TNAME|Mitchell deJong|USA}} | |||
|[[Coanda Simsport|VRS Coanda Simsport]] | |||
|{{Button_Youtube|ezFj-LmSjxo}} | |||
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|{{TNAME|Mitchell deJong|USA}} | |||
|[[Coanda Simsport|VRS Coanda Simsport]] | |||
|{{Button_Youtube|YmveaCdJvyQ}} | |||
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!rowspan=1|[[2020 iRacing Rallycross World Championship|2020]] | |||
|{{TNAME|Jonne Ollikainen|FIN}} | |||
|[[SET Esports]] | |||
|{{Button_Youtube|Pw_VZ5Wq_z4}} | |||
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!rowspan=1|[[2021 iRacing Rallycross World Championship|2021]] | |||
|{{TNAME|Tommi Hallman|FI}} | |||
|[[SET Esports]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 16 February 2022
Daytona International Speedway
Information
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Location | Daytona Beach, Florida |
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Country | USA |
Configurations
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Oval Course
2.5 mi
4.02 km Road Course
3.56 mi
5.729 km Bike Course
2.95 mi
4.748 km Short Road Course
1.04 mi
1.674 km Oval Course (2007)
2.5 mi
4.02 km Road Course (2007)
3.56 mi
5.73 km Moto (2007)
2.95 mi
4.75 km Short Road Course (2007)
1.04 mi
1.67 km Rallycross Short (2007)
0.71 mi
1.14 km Rallycross Long (2007)
0.86 mi
1.38 km |
Information
No one could have known it then, but when Daytona International Speedway opened in 1959, it marked the beginning of a new era in American motorsport. As a replacement for the old beach road course a few miles east, the the high-banked, 2.5-mile Florida tri-oval represented the leading edge of a wave of construction of big, paved speed palaces. Before Daytona, Indianapolis was the only American oval track longer than 1.25 miles, and most racing took place on dirt ovals a mile or less in length. From the very first Daytona 500, won by Lee Petty in a three-way photo finish, those high banks, so steep that it is hard to walk up them, proved a favorable venue for wide-open stock car racing, and Daytona kicked-off the growth of NASCAR as we know it today.
Daytona was also the first multi-use facility, with a 3.56-mile road circuit incorporating the infield and most of the oval. Host not only to the Daytona 500, but the Rolex 24 sports car enduro, Bike Week’s Daytona 200, Daytona KartWeek between Christmas and New Years and a host of driving-school, club and other events, Daytona’s busy and diverse schedule confirms the track’s motto, “The World Center of Racing.”
Daytona International Speedway’s infrastructure has grown and changed to such a degree that it would be almost unrecognizable today to someone who hasn’t seen it since the track opened. But one thing hasn’t changed over the past six decades: No driver can consider his or her career complete without notching a victory at Daytona.Configurations
Race Results
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series
Season | Config | Pole position | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||||
2010 | Oval | Josh Parker | Dale Earnhardt Jr | ||
Oval | Josh Parker | John Gorlinsky | |||
2011 | Oval | Derek Wood | Ray Alfalla | ||
2012 | Oval | Thomas Lewandowski | Jeremy R Allen | ||
2013 | Oval | Matt Whitten | Adam Gilliland | Virtual Performance Racing | |
2014 | Oval | Brad Davies | Kenny Humpe | Privateer | |
2015 | Oval | Nick Ottinger | Ray Alfalla | Slip Angle Motorsports | |
2016 | Oval | Justin Bolton | Allen Boes | Deadzone Racing | |
2017 | Oval | Chris Shearburn | Darik Bourdeau | Simworx Racing | |
2018 | Oval | Chris Overland | Nick Ottinger | Gale Force Sim Racing & The Chaos Crew | |
2019 | Oval | Chris Overland | Zack Novak | Roush Fenway Racing | |
2020 | Oval | Bobby Zalenski | Keegan Leahy | Denny Hamlin Racing | |
Road | Bobby Zalenski | Bobby Zalenski | Virtual Racing School | ||
Oval | Bobby Zalenski | Bobby Zalenski | Virtual Racing School | ||
2021 | Oval | Mitchell deJong | Michael Conti | Jr Motorsports | |
2022 | Oval | Nick Ottinger | Femi Olatunbosun | Clint Bowyer Racing |