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iRacing eNASCAR Alfalla ends drought at Charlotte

iRacing eNASCAR Alfalla ends drought at Charlotte

After a first half of the season to forget thus far in 2021, Ray Alfalla finally found his way back to the front of the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series field on Tuesday night.

The Joe Gibbs Racing driver scored his record-extending 26th career series victory in the Coca-Cola 300 from Charlotte Motor Speedway, outdueling Spacestation Gaming’s Malik Ray in the late stages to take his first win in almost a full year, and the first for the familiar #51 Rowdy Energy Toyota.

After entering the night a disappointing 36th in points, Alfalla’s path to the playoffs is much clearer now: find a way into the top 20 in the next five races, and use that win as a way to bid for his fifth series title.

Last year’s edition of this race saw just one caution, but Tuesday’s event took only a single lap to equal that as Derek Justis went around.

The first half of the race stayed green after that, but as the night wore on and tempers flared, cautions began to breed cautions, with a number of multi-car wrecks impacting drivers on the cusp of decent finishes, and changing around pit strategies.

What had initially looked to be a battle of drivers on two and three stop plans changed when Ryan Doucette caused the second caution of the night on Lap 104.

Not long after, back-to-back cautions involving Jake Matheson and a multi-car incident that took Garrett Manes out of the top five bunched the field again.

Just as the field settled into more green-flag runs, three more yellows came out—first for a multi-car wreck as Ashton Crowder looked to pit with less than 40 laps to go, second as Chris Shearburn got into Brad Davies after taking evasive action and losing control while re-entering the track on the ensuing restart, and third as Isaac Gann found himself the center of a multi-car wreck.

When the action finally went green again for good in the last 20 laps, Ray had already gotten around polesitter Keegan Leahy of 23XI, who dominated the race with 116 laps led but lost the top spot with a slide in the race’s late stages.

He’d trade the lead briefly with XSET’s Ryan Luza, already a race winner this season, but Alfalla would find a way around Ray in Ray’s former ride with less than 10 laps to go.

Full results from Tuesday’s eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Coca-Cola 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Name

Manufacturer

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

Pts

1851Ray AlfallaToyota200829.61340
21111Malik RayFord200-1.9131729.62335
3304Ryan Michael LuzaFord200-2.208529.59534
4132Keegan LeahyToyota200-2.40511629.63533
52190Zack NovakToyota200-2.484029.52332
6229Michael GuestFord200-2.717029.66931
7641Dylan DuvalFord200-2.836029.66830
8338Casey KirwanFord200-3.3743029.65829
93510Graham A. BowlinFord200-4.801229.71828
101017Steven WilsonFord200-4.8931429.69427
11455Vicente SalasFord200-5.739629.82226
12925Nick OttingerChevrolet200-5.886029.85125
131977Bob BryantChevrolet200-6.126029.92324
14363Corey VincentChevrolet200-6.419029.95723
15396Nathan LyonFord200-6.777029.87222
161315Caine CookFord200-7.166029.87521
173137Derek JustisChevrolet200-7.343029.99120
18258Michael ContiChevrolet200-7.377029.89619
19518Femi OlatToyota200-7.408029.67518
204075Matt BussaFord200-7.473129.89017
212946Jimmy MullisToyota200-7.789029.85316
22223Mitchell deJongToyota200-8.210029.81615
232847Brian SchoenburgChevrolet200-9.146029.69214
241697Logan ClampittChevrolet200-9.223030.00413
253466Blake ReynoldsFord200-9.847129.87712
261714Blade WhittFord200-10.380029.84511
272621Garrett LoweFord200-11.310029.84910
282479Ryan DoucetteFord200-12.407030.0289
291467Allen BoesFord200-12.862029.8058
301583Bobby ZalenskiFord200-12.876029.8547
313333Taylor HurstChevrolet200-13.459029.8676
323736Chris ShearburnChevrolet200-13.488030.1145
332752Jake MathesonFord200-16.900029.9344
343216John GorlinskyFord199-1 L030.2263
352388Brad DaviesChevrolet191-9 L029.9962
362024Jake NicholsFord190-10 L029.8471
37744Isaac GannChevrolet173-27 L029.7671
38381Ashton CrowderToyota163-37 L030.0391
39122Garrett ManesToyota138-62 L029.8291
401829Zack NicholsFord130-70 L029.6721

 

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

  1. Keegan Leahy, 1 win, 264 points
  2. Logan Clampitt, 1 win, 219 points
  3. Michael Conti, 1 win, 205 points
  4. Ryan Luza, 1 win, 198points
  5. Chris Shearburn, 1 win, 188 points
  6. Vicente Salas, 1 win, 185 points
  7. Bob Bryant, 1 win, 183 points
  8. Mitchell deJong, 1 win, 172 points
  9. Michael Guest, 221 points
  10. Corey Vincent, 205 points

The eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series takes the next three weeks off before returning to action on June 22 at Pocono Raceway. As always, coverage begins with iRacing Countdown to Green at 8:30PM ET, with the racing action picking up at 9PM ET on eNASCAR.com/live and iRacing’s social media channels.

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