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eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series
CategoryEsports (Racing)
CountryUnited States
Inaugural season2010
Drivers40
Teams20
Drivers' championSteven Wilson
Teams' championSpire Motorsport
Official websiteeNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series

TheeNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series (formerlyPEAK Antifreeze iRacing Series andNASCAR iRacing World Championship) is the premiereesports league that is sanctioned byENASCAR.[1] The league began in 2010 and is one of the longest-running, officially sanctioned, esports racing series.Coca-Cola was named the entitlement sponsor for 2020 after they agreed to be a Premier Partner for NASCAR.[2] The series is run through theiRacing simulation platform.[3]

History

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With the growing popularity ofprofessional e-sports in the 2000s, and growing viewership of the broadcasts, NASCAR decided to venture into the sport.[4] This mover pre-dated other popular series such asForza Racing Championship,Formula One Esports Series andIMSA GT Championship.[5]

On February 9, 2010, the first-ever NASCAR-sanctioned esports series began whenDale Earnhardt Jr. won the inaugural race at a simulated version ofDaytona International Speedway.[6] The series became one of the eSport World Championships that is recognized by iRacing and one of three recognized eSport series sanctioned by NASCAR.

In 2014, the series gained its first entitlement sponsor whenPEAK Antifreeze gained the naming rights. At that time the money pool was increased to $100,000. PEAK would remain the primary sponsor until 2020, when Coca-Cola took over and the money pool was tripled to $300,000.[7]

Champions

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SeasonDriverTeam
2010Richard TowlerDrill Aisle
2011Ray AlfallaJR Motorsports
2012Ray Alfalla (2)JR Motorsports (2)
2013Tyler HudsonOne Up Motorsport
2014Michael ContiDrill Aisle (2)
2015Kenny HumpeThe TEAM
2016Ray Alfalla (3)Slip Angle Motorsports
2017Ryan LuzaSimworx Racing
2018Ray Alfalla (4)Slip Angle Motorsports (2)
2019Zack NovakRoush Fenway Racing
2020Nick OttingerWilliam Byron eSports
2021Keegan Leahy23XI Racing
2022Casey KirwanXSET
2023Steven WilsonStewart–Haas Racing
2024Parker WhiteWilliams Esports
2025Steven Wilson (2)Spire Motorsports

Tracks

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Current

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TrackTrack typeTrack length
Atlanta Motor SpeedwayQuad-oval1.5 mi
Autodromo Jose Carlos PaceRoad course2.677 mi.
Charlotte Motor SpeedwayQuad-oval1.5 mi
Chicago Street CourseStreet circuit2.2 mi.
Daytona International SpeedwaySuperspeedway2.5 mi
Dover Motor SpeedwayOval1 mi
Homestead–Miami SpeedwayOval1.5 mi
Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayRectangular oval2.5 mi
Iowa SpeedwayOval.875 mi.
Kansas SpeedwayTri-oval1.5 mi
Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayTri-oval1.5 mi
Michigan International SpeedwayD–shaped oval2.0 mi.
Nashville SuperspeedwayTri-oval1.333 mi.
Phoenix RacewayDogleg Oval1.022 mi
Pocono RacewaySuperspeedway2.5 mi.
Richmond RacewayShort track oval.75 mi
Rockingham SpeedwayD–shaped oval1.017 mi.
Talladega SuperspeedwaySuperspeedway2.66 mi
Texas Motor SpeedwayOval1.5 mi

Former

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TrackTrack typeTrack length
Auto Club SpeedwayD–shaped oval2 mi
Brands HatchRoad course2.433 mi.
Bristol Motor SpeedwayDirt short track oval.533 mi
Charlotte Motor Speedway RovalRoad course2.28 mi
Darlington RacewayOval1.366 mi
LA Coliseum (exhibition)Oval.25 mi
New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayOval1.058 mi
Watkins Glen InternationalRoad course2.55 mi
World Wide Technology RacewayOval1.25 mi

Format

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Regular season

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The regular season consists of 16 rounds that begins in mid-February and ends in early October. A total of 40 racers compete for 8 spots in the playoffs. Points are gained for each race, earning one point per position (one point for 40th to 36th, two for 35th, three for 34th, etc.). Four bonus points are awarded for winning a race and one bonus point is awarded for leading a lap and leading the most laps. Only the best 12 out of 16 results count towards the driver's championship. The drivers with the most points qualify for the playoffs. Drivers receive $500 for a win, $300 for a second-place finish and $200 for a third-place finish for all races but theDaytona 500, which are increased.[citation needed]

Playoffs

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Points are reset beginning week 17 for the playoff qualifying drivers who are all set at 2,000 points. After three races, the drivers in the top four of the standings qualify for the Championship race and their points are set to 3,000. The driver with the highest number of points at the end of the series is named the champion.[citation needed] In 2020, the Champion will be awarded $100,000, second will receive $20,000, $15,000 for third, and $10,000 for fourth.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"eNASCAR | About eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series".eNASCAR. Retrieved2020-03-09.
  2. ^Nicholson, Jonno (2020-02-05)."Coca-Cola named entitlement sponsor of eNASCAR iRacing Series".Esports Insider. Retrieved2020-03-09.
  3. ^"eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series".iRacing.com. Retrieved2020-03-09.
  4. ^Tassi, Paul."2012: The Year of eSports".Forbes. Retrieved2020-03-11.
  5. ^Beckford, Andrew (December 11, 2018)."The Rise of eSports Racing".Super Street Network. RetrievedMarch 11, 2020.
  6. ^"An Online Racing Dream Come True".iRacing.com. 2010-02-10. Retrieved2020-03-09.
  7. ^Staff, SPEED SPORT (2020-02-05)."Coca-Cola Backing eNASCAR iRacing Series".SPEED SPORT. Retrieved2020-03-09.

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