NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series
NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship logo used from 2010 to 2013 | |
Category | Online racing |
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Country | International |
Inaugural season | 2010 |
Drivers | 50 |
Drivers' champion | Kenny Humpe |
Official website | NASCAR.com, iRacing.com |
The NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series (NPAS) is a stock car racing simulation series officially sanctioned by NASCAR and hosted by iRacing.com. It is the top level of the NASCAR iRacing.com Series. The inaugural season of NPAS started on February 9, 2010, and each year, the series features the top 50 drivers of the lower-level NASCAR iRacing Pro Series.[1]
Structure
Much of the structure, rules and details of the NPAS mimic the current NASCAR Sprint Cup series in a simulation form. The series is 34 weeks long with 17 races in total, and utilizes simulated versions of the Sprint Cup Gen-6 Chevrolet SS, Ford Fusion, and Toyota Camry at virtual counterparts of official NASCAR tracks. The series has a total of 50 drivers and the points system is based on the current scoring system used in the Sprint Cup Series.[2]
Drivers wishing to take part in the NPAS must first progress through the standard iRacing.com license program and earn a Pro-level license limited to the bottom 30 participants from the latest season of the NPAS, as well as the top 10 non-DWC/non-Pro licensed finishers in each of the first two seasons of iRacing's NASCAR Class A Open series for that calendar year. These 50 competitors take part in the NASCAR iRacing Pro Series that runs during the NPAS's off-season (iRacing's Season 4), and the top 20 drivers from the Pro Series will enter the NPAS, joining the top 20 NPAS drivers.[2] The last 3 spots in the NPAS field are occupied by drivers who finished in positions 21st to 30th in Pro Series points. These 10 drivers qualify for each race, and the top 3 among them make the field.
2015 schedule
Race | Track | Date | Winner |
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1 | Daytona International Speedway | February 24 | Ray Alfalla |
2 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | March 10 | Kenny Humpe |
3 | Auto Club Speedway | March 24 | Kenny Humpe |
4 | Texas Motor Speedway | April 7 | Chad Laughton |
5 | Richmond International Raceway | April 21 | Kenny Humpe |
6 | Pocono Raceway | May 5 | Allen Boes |
7 | Charlotte Motor Speedway | May 19 | Alex Warren |
8 | Dover International Speedway | June 2 | Kenny Humpe |
9 | Michigan International Speedway | June 16 | Kenny Humpe |
10 | Kentucky Speedway | July 14 | Corey Vincent |
11 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | July 28 | Nick Ottinger |
12 | Watkins Glen International | August 11 | Nick Ottinger |
13 | Phoenix International Raceway | August 25 | Ray Alfalla |
14 | Darlington Raceway | September 15 | Landon Harrison |
15 | Chicagoland | September 22 | Ray Alfalla |
16 | Homestead-Miami Speedway | October 6 | Ray Alfalla |
Champion: Kenny Humpe
2014 schedule
Race | Track | Date | Winner |
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1 | Daytona International Speedway | February 25 | Kenny Humpe |
2 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | March 11 | Jake Stergios |
3 | Auto Club Speedway | March 25 | Nick Ottinger |
4 | Texas Motor Speedway | April 8 | Kevin King |
5 | Richmond International Raceway | April 22 | Cancelled |
6 | Pocono Raceway | May 6 | Michael Conti |
7 | Charlotte Motor Speedway | May 20 | Danny Hansen |
8 | Dover International Speedway | June 3 | Michael Conti |
9 | Michigan International Speedway | June 17 | Chad Laughton |
10 | Kentucky Speedway | July 1 | Joey Brown |
11 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway | July 15 | Matt Bussa |
12 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | July 29 | Ray Alfalla |
13 | Watkins Glen International | August 12 | Michael Conti |
14 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | August 26 | Thomas Lewandowski |
15 | Richmond International Raceway | September 9 | Nick Ottinger |
16 | Darlington Raceway | September 23 | Ray Alfalla |
17 | Homestead-Miami Speedway | October 7 | Kenny Humpe |
Champion: Michael Conti
2013 schedule
Race schedule for the 2013 season. This season was delayed by 4 weeks due to the introduction of the Gen6 car to the service. All races start at 2:00 GMT (9:00 EST) on the previous day. Unlike previous seasons, only the top-20 drivers from the 2013 NiSWC automatically transfer into the following season.
Race | Track | Date | Winner |
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Ex | Daytona International Speedway | March 5 | Tyler Hudson |
1 | Daytona International Speedway | March 12 | Adam Gilliland |
2 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | March 19 | Marcus Lindsey |
3 | Phoenix International Raceway | April 2 | Michael Conti |
4 | Texas Motor Speedway | April 16 | Nick Ottinger |
5 | Richmond International Raceway | April 30 | Nick Ottinger |
6 | Darlington Raceway | May 14 | Nick Ottinger |
Ex | Charlotte Motor Speedway | May 22 | Thomas Lewandowski |
7 | May 30 | Joey Brown | |
8 | Pocono Raceway | June 11 | Ray Alfalla |
9 | Kentucky Speedway | June 25 | Nick Ottinger |
10 | Talladega Superspeedway | July 9 | Josh Laughton |
11 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | July 23 | Jon Adams |
12 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway | August 6 | Michael Conti |
13 | Michigan International Speedway | August 20 | Ray Alfalla |
14 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | September 3 | Joey Brown |
15 | Chicagoland Speedway | September 17 | Tyler Hudson |
16 | Kansas Speedway | September 24 | Nick Ottinger |
17 | Dover International Speedway | October 1 | Nick Ottinger |
18 | Homestead-Miami Speedway | October 15 | Peter Bennett |
Champion: Tyler Hudson
2012 schedule
Race schedule for the 2012 season. All races start at 02:00 GMT (equates to 9 pm EST/EDT of the previous day).[3]
Race | Track | Date (GMT) | Date (ET) | Winner |
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1 | Daytona International Speedway | February 22 | February 21 | Jeremy Allen |
2 | Phoenix International Raceway | March 7 | March 6 | Nick Ottinger |
3 | Chicagoland Speedway | March 21 | March 20 | Ray Alfalla |
4 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | April 4 | April 3 | Jake Stergios |
5 | Texas Motor Speedway | April 18 | April 17 | Ray Alfalla |
6 | Richmond International Raceway | May 2 | May 1 | Steve Sheehan |
7 | Darlington Raceway | May 16 | May 15 | Ray Alfalla |
8 | Charlotte Motor Speedway | May 30 | May 29 | Nick Ottinger |
9 | Pocono Raceway | June 13 | June 12 | Jon Adams |
10 | Kentucky Speedway | June 27 | June 26 | Robert Hall |
11 | Dover International Speedway | July 11 | July 10 | Kevin King |
12 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | July 25 | July 24 | Ray Alfalla |
13 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway | August 8 | August 7 | Michael Conti |
14 | Michigan International Speedway | August 22 | August 21 | Jason Karlavige |
15 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | September 5 | September 4 | John Gorlinsky |
16 | Chicagoland Speedway | September 19 | September 18 | Ray Alfalla |
17 | Homestead-Miami Speedway | October 3 | October 2 | Kevin King |
Champion: Ray Alfalla
2011 schedule
Race schedule for the 2011 season. All races started at 02:00 GMT (equates to 9PM EST/EDT of the previous day).[4]
Race | Track | Date (GMT) | Date (ET) | Winner |
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1 | Daytona International Speedway | February 16 | February 15 | Ray Alfalla |
2 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | March 2 | March 1 | Brad Davies |
3 | Bristol Motor Speedway | March 16 | March 15 | Thomas Hazard |
4 | Martinsville Speedway | March 30 | March 29 | Josh Berry |
5 | Talladega Superspeedway | April 13 | April 12 | Jeremy Allen |
6 | Richmond International Raceway | April 27 | April 26 | Ray Alfalla |
7 | Darlington Raceway | May 11 | May 10 | Brad Wright |
8 | Charlotte Motor Speedway | May 25 | May 24 | Thomas Hazard |
9 | Pocono Raceway | June 8 | June 7 | Steve Sheehan |
10 | Michigan International Speedway | June 22 | June 21 | Steve Sheehan |
11 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway | July 6 | July 5 | Derek Wood |
12 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | July 20 | July 19 | Brad Davies |
13 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | August 3 | August 2 | John Gorlinsky |
14 | Chicagoland Speedway | August 17 | August 16 | Brad Davies |
15 | Dover International Speedway | August 31 | August 30 | Thomas Lewandowski |
16 | Texas Motor Speedway | September 14 | September 13 | Ray Alfalla |
17 | Phoenix International Raceway | September 28 | September 27 | Kevin King |
18 | Homestead-Miami Speedway | October 12 | October 11 | John Gorlinsky |
Champion: Ray Alfalla
2010 schedule
Race schedule for the 2010 season. All races started at 02:00 GMT (equates to 9PM EST/EDT of the previous day).[5]
Race | Track | Date (GMT) | Date (ET) | Winner |
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1 | Daytona International Speedway | February 10 | February 9 | Dale Earnhardt, Jr. |
2 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | February 24 | February 23 | Sandeep Banerjee |
3 | Bristol Motor Speedway | March 10 | March 9 | Richard Towler |
4 | Martinsville Speedway | March 24 | March 23 | Ray Alfalla |
5 | Phoenix International Raceway | April 7 | April 6 | Josh Parker |
6 | Talladega Superspeedway | April 21 | April 20 | Brad Davies |
7 | Darlington Raceway | May 5 | May 4 | Josh Berry |
8 | Charlotte Motor Speedway | May 19 | May 18 | Richard Towler |
9 | Michigan International Speedway | June 2 | June 1 | Richard Towler |
10 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway | June 16 | June 15 | Josh Berry |
11 | Daytona International Speedway | June 30 | June 29 | John Gorlinsky |
12 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | July 14 | July 13 | Brad Davies |
13 | Texas Motor Speedway | July 28 | July 27 | Derek Wood |
14 | Michigan International Speedway | August 11 | August 10 | Derek Wood |
15 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | August 25 | August 24 | Steve Sheehan |
16 | Richmond International Raceway | September 8 | September 7 | Richard Towler |
17 | Chicagoland Speedway | September 22 | September 21 | Derek Wood |
18 | Charlotte Motor Speedway | October 6 | October 5 | Brad Davies |
Champion: Richard Towler
Series winners
Driver | Wins |
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Alfalla, RayRay Alfalla | 17 |
Ottinger, NickNick Ottinger | 12 |
Humpe, KennyKenny Humpe | 7 |
Davies, BradBrad Davies | 6 |
Conti, MichaelMichael Conti | 6 |
Towler, RichardRichard Towler | 4 |
Gorlinsky, JohnJohn Gorlinsky | 4 |
Wood, DerekDerek Wood | 4 |
Sheehan, SteveSteve Sheehan | 4 |
King, KevinKevin King | 4 |
Brown, JoeyJoey Brown | 3 |
Berry, JoshJosh Berry | 3 |
Laughton, ChadChad Laughton | 2 |
Warren, AlexAlex Warren | 2 |
Stergios, JakeJake Stergios | 2 |
Adams, JonJon Adams | 2 |
Allen, JeremyJeremy Allen | 2 |
Hazard, ThomasThomas Hazard | 2 |
Lewandowski, ThomasThomas Lewandowski | 2 |
Boes, AllenAllen Boes | 1 |
Hudson, TylerTyler Hudson | 1 |
Earnhardt Jr., DaleDale Earnhardt Jr. | 1 |
Banerjee, SandeepSandeep Banerjee | 1 |
Parker, JoshJosh Parker | 1 |
Wright, BradBrad Wright | 1 |
Hall, RobertRobert Hall | 1 |
Karlavige, JasonJason Karlavige | 1 |
Gilliland, AdamAdam Gilliland | 1 |
Hansen, DannyDanny Hansen | 1 |
Lindsey, MarcusMarcus Lindsey | 1 |
Bennett, PeterPeter Bennett | 1 |
Laughton, JoshuaJoshua Laughton | 1 |
Vincent, CoreyCorey Vincent | 1 |
Harrison, LandonLandon Harrison | 1 |
References
- ↑ http://wcs.iracing.com/iracing-com-and-peak-antifreezecoolant-ink-multi-year-commitment/
- 1 2 "NASCAR iRacing Pro Series and NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship" (PDF). iRacing.com. January 19, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-06.
- ↑ "iRacing.com Official Schedule". NASCAR.com. February 5, 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- ↑ "iRacing.com Official Schedule". NASCAR.com. February 8, 2011. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- ↑ "iRacing.com Official Schedule". NASCAR.com. February 5, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-06.
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