Michael Cosey Jr. and Front Row Motorsports Off to Hot Start
The pairing of a rookie team with a rookie driver has led early success in the NASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series.
The pairing of a rookie team with a rookie driver has led early success in the NASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series.
Michael Guest’s first career win also served as his ticket to the playoffs.
Jordy Lopez Jr. secured his first career Coke Series in dramatic fashion.
Michael Conti scored his second win of the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series and brushed off any suggestion that the Jr Motorsports driver would push off his pending retirement.
In his final season of eNASCAR compeition, Michael Conti piloted his No. 8 JR Motorsports Chevrolet to victory lane.
Lowe led only the final two laps to secure his second win of 2023 and a spot in the eNCCiS Championship 4.
The win that got away came back to Garrett Lowe in the Maconi Setup Shop 101 at New Hampshire.
Jimmy Mullis came into Nashville Superspeedway nearly two years removed from his previous eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series win.
Bobby Zalenski continued his excellence at road courses with a win at the virtual Chicago Street layout.
Wilson, driver of the No. 10 Smithfield Ford for Stewart-Haas eSports put two DNFs—and the rest of the field—in his rearview mirror to win the Atlanta 150.
For the third time in eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series history, a rookie has won in their debut race with Tucker Minter claiming victory from Daytona.
Boes and Cosey will drive the Nos. 34 and 38.
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