Salas Leads Every Lap in Dominant eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Win at Richmond

There must be something in the air in southern California right now that breeds excellence. Just a few short days after San Diego Padres pitcher and El Cajon native Joe Musgrove threw the first no-hitter in team history, Temecula’s Vicente Salas set an eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series record on Tuesday night by becoming the first driver to lead every lap of an oval race with a dominant win at Richmond Raceway. The Spacestation Gaming rookie gave the team its first win in its first season of competition in the series, securing his space in the eNASCAR playoffs in the process.

“I don’t even know what to say,” said Salas. “We put in thousands and thousands of laps this week. For it to pay off like this, I couldn’t be happier for everybody.”

Elliott Sadler eSports’ Garrett Manes qualified and finished second after running behind Salas all night, while two-time defending Richmond winner Ryan Luza finished third for XSET. In stark contrast to last year’s 16-caution battle of attrition, this year’s Richmond event was marked by long stretches of green flag racing. The first caution didn’t fly until Lap 50, exceeding last year’s high of 36 green-flag laps, and the second didn’t come until roughly halfway. While the final quarter of the race saw a few more incidents as drivers fought for whatever they could get, the final tally still came in at only seven cautions, less than half of the previous year.

The lengthy green flag runs meant that drivers were unable to get out of pit sequence with one another, and an incredibly closely matched field meant most drivers struggled to make passes. Seven of the top 10 starters also finished in the top 10, and of the other three drivers, Roush Fenway Racing’s Steven Wilson had the toughest climb from 17th to eighth. By far the biggest mover on the night was Jim Beaver eSports’ Michael Guest, who overcame a last place starting spot to pass 27 cars and finish 13th.

With six different winners to start the season, the 2021 eNASCAR field is just one race short of tying the record of seven that was set in the series’ inaugural season of 2010. It also means that, in the first year where wins will predominantly set the playoff grid, more than half of the 10 spots are set before the halfway point of the regular season. With multiple 2020 race winners like Ashton Crowder, Jimmy Mullis, Casey Kirwan, Bobby Zalenski, Chris Shearburn, and even defending series champion Nick Ottinger still shut out of the winner’s circle, there’s a very real chance that some big names won’t have the chance to race for a title this fall.

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series results from Richmond Raceway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Name

Manufacturer

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

Pts

1155Vicente SalasFord20320321.48940
222Garrett ManesToyota203-0.336021.45035
354Ryan Michael LuzaFord203-0.686021.53434
41144Isaac GannChevrolet203-0.797021.68133
5383Bobby ZalenskiChevrolet203-1.008021.57832
6697Logan ClampittChevrolet203-1.025021.61731
71232Keegan LeahyToyota203-1.199021.59230
81717Steven WilsonFord203-1.209021.64729
9825Nick OttingerChevrolet203-1.376021.72128
10975Matt BussaFord203-1.458021.68327
111390Zack NovakToyota203-1.493021.65926
12153Corey VincentChevrolet203-1.607021.60525
13409Michael GuestFord203-1.688021.66124
143210Graham A. BowlinFord203-1.823021.64923
151677Bob BryantChevrolet203-2.080021.76022
161446Jimmy MullisToyota203-2.174021.73821
171814Blade WhittFord203-2.197021.72120
182766Blake ReynoldsChevrolet203-2.374021.73719
19433Taylor HurstChevrolet203-2.374021.68818
201036Chris ShearburnChevrolet203-2.492021.65517
21723Mitchell deJongToyota203-2.520021.74216
223541Dylan DuvalFord203-2.707021.62415
232851Ray AlfallaToyota203-2.996021.69814
242667Allen BoesChevrolet203-3.038021.68613
253115Caine CookFord203-3.128021.67912
263729Zack NicholsFord203-3.268021.73811
273616John GorlinskyFord203-3.444021.59310
282224Jake NicholsFord203-3.590021.7439
291911Malik RayFord203-3.907021.6368
30308Michael ContiChevrolet203-3.964021.7187
313979Ryan DoucetteFord203-3.983021.5916
322937Derek JustisChevrolet203-4.108021.5825
332052Jake MathesonFord203-4.144021.6574
34256Nathan LyonFord203-4.467021.6553
353438Casey KirwanFord203-4.953021.6812
362121Garrett LoweFord203-5.019021.6941
372388Brad DaviesChevrolet203-5.116021.7881
383818Femi OlatToyota203-5.174021.6791
393347Brian SchoenburgChevrolet196-7 L021.6841
40241Ashton CrowderToyota96-107 L021.8361

 

The eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series playoff grid is as follows:

  1. Keegan Leahy, 1 win
  2. Logan Clampitt, 1 win
  3. Ryan Luza, 1 win
  4. Michael Conti, 1 win
  5. Vicente Salas, 1 win
  6. Bob Bryant, 1 win
  7. Michael Guest, 148 points
  8. Steven Wilson, 144 points
  9. Bobby Zalenski, 144 points
  10. Nick Ottinger, 141 points

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series team points are as follows:

  1. William Byron eSports, 298
  2. 23XI, 285
  3. Letarte Esports, 274
  4. XSET, 269
  5. Kligerman Sport, 243
  6. Team Dillon Esports, 232
  7. Mode Motorsports, 232
  8. Roush Fenway Racing, 230
  9. JR Motorsports, 227
  10. Jim Beaver eSports, 225

The eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series season continues on April 27 at Kansas Speedway, where Ottinger won last year on the way to his first series title. 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.

For more information on the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series, visit www.eNASCAR.com. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.