Perfect Strategy Propels Bryant to First Career eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Win at Auto Club

Without a single caution flag in sight, Tuesday’s eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series action from Auto Club Speedway came down to whoever could execute the eventual winning strategy. When all was said and done, that strategy was a single pit stop, and no driver pulled that off more effectively than Kligerman Sport’s Bob Bryant.

The sim racing veteran made his only pit stop after the halfway point of the 100-lap race, ensuring he’d have more than enough fuel to make it to the finish without needing to save. He led JTG Daugherty Racing’s Derek Justis and fellow Kligerman Sport driver Isaac Gann as the trio scored the best finishes of their respective eNASCAR careers on the one-stop strategy. Bryant’s first career eNASCAR victory also marked the second year in a row that the #77 car took the checkered flag at the two-mile California speedway, and made him the fifth different winner in five races to start the 2021 season.

“I don’t know what to say,” said Bryant. “We just had an incredible car, and they don’t give these things away. This series is unbelievably difficult, and I’m honestly kind of shocked at the moment. I was sweating it at about Lap 10 when we were 36th and going backwards, but we started going forward about 20 laps into the run, and I knew if we could go a couple more laps than the competition on the first run, it was going to allow us to open the car up the entire second run, and that’s exactly how it played out.”

At the green flag, 23XI’s Keegan Leahy appeared to have the car to beat, pulling away from teammate Mitchell deJong, Letarte Esports’ Bobby Zalenski, William Byron Esports’ Nick Ottinger, and JR Motorsports’ Michael Conti, before making the surprising decision to pit well before the field around Lap 20. By making his two stops well off cycle from everybody else, Leahy’s best shot at a win was to have track position on the rest of the two-stop drivers, and fresher tires than the one-stop drivers.

But it wasn’t meant to be. The Homestead winner’s tires evened off with the rest of the field in the closing laps, and a lack of wrecks meant that the on-track drama would be limited to the chess match of strategy calls. Six of the top 15 finishers, including Bryant, gained 20 or more spots from their starting position thanks to the one-stop gamble.

Full results from Tuesday’s eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series race at Auto Club Speedway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Name

Manufacturer

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

Pts

12677Bob BryantChevrolet1002639.64540
21637Derek JustisChevrolet100-0.6001339.68735
31244Isaac GannChevrolet100-0.897039.64934
4216John GorlinskyFord100-1.968139.65433
5675Matt BussaFord100-2.6861039.80332
62029Zack NicholsFord100-3.582039.73031
7132Keegan LeahyToyota100-4.0222339.53430
8583Bobby ZalenskiChevrolet100-4.0951439.35529
9423Mitchell deJongToyota100-4.323039.36728
10379Michael GuestFord100-4.327039.63827
11313Corey VincentChevrolet100-4.795039.56126
123611Malik RayFord100-4.849039.86125
13332Garrett ManesToyota100-5.082039.76824
142590Zack NovakToyota100-5.259039.80623
153847Brian SchoenburgChevrolet100-6.351039.67822
1678Michael ContiChevrolet100-6.6761039.41621
174052Jake MathesonFord100-6.997039.69320
18325Nick OttingerChevrolet100-7.156339.39919
19897Logan ClampittChevrolet100-7.263039.42018
201417Steven WilsonFord100-8.602039.41317
211336Chris ShearburnChevrolet100-8.650039.50216
221521Garrett LoweFord100-12.866039.31015
232410Graham A. BowlinFord100-13.117039.42914
241841Dylan DuvalFord100-13.767039.62513
252146Jimmy MullisToyota100-14.145039.44012
261738Casey KirwanFord100-16.003039.47911
273066Blake ReynoldsChevrolet100-16.283039.52510
28988Brad DaviesChevrolet100-16.345039.4749
29226Nathan LyonFord100-16.525039.5928
302315Caine CookFord100-16.744039.5517
313518Femi OlatToyota100-18.373039.5676
322767Allen BoesChevrolet100-18.413039.5035
331955Vicente SalasFord100-19.285039.6754
343424Jake NicholsFord100-19.709039.4263
352833Taylor HurstChevrolet100-19.835039.4312
363251Ray AlfallaToyota100-19.932039.4831
37111Ashton CrowderToyota100-24.815039.6821
382914Blade WhittFord100-40.410039.6451
39104Ryan Michael LuzaFord99-1 L039.6631
403979Ryan DoucetteFord99-1 L039.5381

 

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series points through five rounds are as follows:

  1. Keegan Leahy, 140
  2. Casey Kirwan, 127
  3. Logan Clampitt, 126
  4. Michael Conti, 125
  5. Michael Guest, 124
  6. Steven Wilson, 115
  7. Chris Shearburn, 113
  8. Nick Ottinger, 113
  9. Bobby Zalenski, 112
  10. Matt Bussa, 108

The eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series takes next week off before returning to action from Richmond Raceway on April 13. After early contact at Auto Club relegated him to the back of the pack, XSET’s Ryan Luza will look to become the first two-time winner of 2021 by defending his triumph in last year’s event. Coverage will kick off at 8:30PM ET with iRacing Countdown to Green, while the race will begin at 9PM ET on eNASCAR.com/live, iRacing.com/live, and NASCAR and iRacing social media channels.

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