Tuesday night marks the fourth points race night of the 2023 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series season with 130 laps scheduled ahead at Richmond Raceway.
The 0.75-mile D-shaped oval in Richmond, Virginia returns to the 2023 schedule for a 14th straight season – one of the few tracks that has been a part of every eNASCAR season to date.
Last year, Michael Conti (JR Motorsports) scored his second win of the 2022 season, and what was the 13th win of his career, after a yellow-marred event at the short track in Henrico County. Similar to a year ago, Conti will also be looking to score his second win of the 2023 season once again tonight.
TWO WEEKS AGO AT ATLANTA
In three races on the 2023 season so far, there have been three different winners on three different types of tracks.
At Daytona, Tucker Minter (Team Dillon Esports) scored the late win after a battle with the champ, Casey Kirwan (XSET). In the second race at The Milwaukee Mile, Conti scored his first win after passing Malik Ray (Jim Beaver Esports) late in the going. Last time out at Atlanta, it was Steven Wilson (Stewart-Haas Esports) scoring the win.
In multiple eNASCAR Overtime restarts, Wilson was able to hang on against Kollin Keister (eRacr) and Michael Guest (23XI Racing) coming to the line. With a fifth place finish behind Michael Cosey Jr (Front Row Motorsports), Graham A. Bowlin (Charlotte Phoenix) took over the points standings lead.
RACE 3 AT ATLANTA – TOP 10 RESULTS
FIN
STA
CAR #
DRIVER
TEAM
INTERVAL
LED
PTS
1
14
10
Steven Wilson
Stewart-Haas Esports
105 LAPS
27
40
2
35
42
Kollin Keister
eRacr
+0.035 secs
0
35
3
31
45
Michael Guest
23XI Racing
+0.112 secs
0
34
4
15
38
Michael Cosey Jr
Front Row Motorsports
+0.146 secs
0
33
5
9
48
Graham A. Bowlin
Charlotte Phoenix
+0.170 secs
0
32
6
33
66
Tyler Garey
Kanaan Esports
+0.173 secs
0
31
7
20
20
Wyatt Tinsley
Kansas City Pioneers
+0.234 secs
1
30
8
23
41
Dylan Duval
Stewart-Haas Esports
+0.239 secs
35
29
9
25
11
Parker White
Kanaan Esports
+0.274 secs
1
28
10
3
34
Allen Boes
Front Row Motorsports
+0.333 secs
3
27
RICHMOND HISTORY
As mentioned above, Richmond Raceway is one of the few tracks that have been on the eNASCAR Coke Series calendar at least once every season to date. For the first two seasons, winning at Richmond meant winning the championship as Richard Towler and Ray Alfalla were the victors, respectively in 2010 and 2011.
Steve Sheehan won it in 2012, and starting in 2013 with Nick Ottinger (William Byron Esports), winning back-to-back seasons became the norm. Ottinger took 2013 and 2014. The Champion for 2015, Kenny Humpe, took 2015 and 2016. Alfalla wound up winning a second and third time in 2017 and 2018. Ryan Luza, the 2017 champion, would take 2019 and 2020.
The streak broke in 2022. In 2021, Vicente Salas (Williams Esports), driving for Spacestation Racing at the time, led every single lap en route to his first and only career victory to date. Almost expected to win in 2022, instead Salas struggled to finish 12th and Conti took his first win.
Richmond Raceway has also had a history in the series outside of just being a track on the calendar. What was originally The Chaos Crew, it became Richmond Raceway Esports for multiple seasons. Eventually, it was updated to Rise Esports, but at least the team will recognize their roots with a special scheme on the No. 46 Chevy driven by original Chaos Crew member Jimmy Mullis.
WHO TO WATCH FOR
Recent and past winners are always at the top of my watch list, which brings a trio of champions plus a driver with the most laps led in a single race at this track into the picture.
Conti will be looking for his own back-to-back in his swan song season. He’ll be challenged by his Team Conti teammate Ottinger, looking to get back to Richmond victory lane for the first time in nine years. Luza will also look to recapture the magic he had at the track back in the Gen 6 days.
Of course, Williams Esports will be looking for their first victory in the series since Luza won back at Richmond in 2020. They’ll have Salas, riding the high of a real-world victory at Hickory Motor Speedway over the weekend, as well as his teammate Donovan Strauss, looking for redemption for the 2023 season at Richmond.
Other players include those looking for their first wins at the track, including Atlanta’s winner Wilson and new points leader Bowlin. Some will be looking for their first career wins, including Malik Ray, Cosey Jr and Tyler Garey (Kanaan Esports), all who currently reside in the Top 10 in the standings so far.
PLAYOFF SEEDING AFTER RACE 3 AT ATLANTA
POS
#
DRIVER
TEAM
PTS
BEH
WINS
T5
T10
1
8
Michael Conti
JR Motorsports
84
WIN
1
1
1
2
33
Tucker Minter
Team Dillon Esports
79
WIN
1
1
1
3
10
Steven Wilson
Stewart-Haas Esports
50
WIN
1
1
1
4
48
Graham A. Bowlin
Charlotte Phoenix
93
+25
0
2
3
5
25
Nick Ottinger
William Byron Esports
89
+21
0
1
2
6
38
Michael Cosey Jr
Front Row Motorsports
81
+13
0
2
2
6
66
Tyler Garey
Kanaan Esports
81
+13
0
0
2
8
41
Dylan Duval
Stewart-Haas Esports
78
+10
0
0
2
8
34
Allen Boes
Front Row Motorsports
78
+10
0
0
2
10
7
Malik Ray
Jim Beaver Esports
70
+2
0
2
2
11
45
Michael Guest
23XI Racing
68
-2
0
1
1
12
42
Kollin Keister
eRacr
67
-3
0
1
1
WHERE TO WATCH
The Countdown to Green starts at 8:30 p.m. EDT / 1:30 a.m. BST to bring you up to speed on everything you need to know going into the event. The racing will go green shortly after 9:00 p.m. EDT / 2:00 a.m. BST for the Richmond 130 lap race event.
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