See the entry lists and race procedures for this weekend’s action in the iRacing Pro Invitational Series at virtual Dover International Speedway.
Next up for the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series is Dover International Speedway‘s virtual Monster Mile for Sunday’s eNASCAR Finish Line 150. Hendrick Motorsports will try to make it four wins in a row after Alex Bowman was victorious last weekend at Talladega Superspeedway and William Byron won the previous two eNASCAR races at Richmond Raceway and Bristol Motor Speedway.
While the younger Hendrick drivers continue to make gains on the virtual tracks, it‘s the team‘s elder statesman, Jimmie Johnson, who owns a record 11 wins at the concrete, 1-mile track in the NASCAR Cup Series.
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Coverage of Sunday’s eNASCAR Finish Line 150 will start at 1 p.m. ET on FOX (where available), FS1 and the FOX Sports App. This will be the sixth race in the inaugural Pro Invitational Series as iRacing continues to fill a void for on-track action due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The race procedures for this week’s event will be as follows: 150 laps, one reset, manual cautions and three attempts at a green-white-checkered finish. Qualifying will consist of two laps of single-car runs to set the initial grid, with the top 10 inverted. The top three finishers from Talladega (Bowman, Corey LaJoie and Ryan Preece) will be relegated to the back of the starting lineup.
The entry list, released at a later time, will consist of 39 drivers. Green flag time is approximately 1:13 p.m. ET.
In addition to television coverage, you can also follow the race on our live leaderboard here. Please bookmark that page and come back Sunday.
While you’re waiting for the race to begin, be sure to log into the NASCAR Finish Line app and play for your chance to win $5,000. It’s free to play.
As in previous weeks, a Saturday Night Thunder program will precede Sunday‘s race. The program will start at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday with a live stream at eNASCAR.com/live and NASCAR’s YouTube channel. The feature race will be 125 laps long and include drivers from other NASCAR national series and other NASCAR divisions competing in Xfinity Series cars.
Qualifying will consist of single-car runs and the field will be capped at 26 drivers. There will be four heat races that are 10 laps each to determine the starting grid for the main event.
Here’s the entry list for Saturday Night Thunder. We will get you the entry list for the Pro Invitational Series race as soon as it’s available:
Saturday Night Thunder Entry List
NAME | CAR # |
Alex Labbe | 90 |
Angela Ruch | OO |
Anthony Alfredo | 33 |
Austin Cindric | 22 |
Bayley Currey | 74 |
Blake Koch | 57 |
Brandon Brown | 68 |
Brett Moffitt | 23 |
Chase Briscoe | 98 |
Chase Cabre | 4 |
Christian Eckes | 81 |
CJ Mclaughlin | 39 |
Derek Kraus | 19 |
Donny Lia | O7 |
Drew Dollar | O15 |
Drew Herring | 3 |
Elliott Sadler | O99 |
Gus Dean | 56 |
Jeb Burton | 8 |
Jeffrey Earnhardt | 50 |
Jesse Iwuji | 36 |
Joe Graf Jr. | 80 |
Josh Berry | 88 |
Josh Bilicki | 99 |
Josh Williams | 92 |
Justin Allgaier | 7 |
Justin Haley | 11 |
Kaz Grala | 29 |
Landon Huffman | 75 |
Logan Seavey | 67 |
Matt Mills | 5 |
Michael Annett | 1 |
Myatt Snider | 93 |
Noah Gragson | 9 |
Raphael Lessard | O4 |
Ruben Garcia | 27 |
Ryan Ellis | 78 |
Ryan Truex | 40 |
Ryan Vargas | 51 |
Sam Mayer | 21 |
Scott Stenzel | 63 |
Sheldon Creed | 74 |
Spencer Boyd | 0 2 |
Stephen Leicht | 25 |
Stewart Friesen | 52 |
Thad Moffitt | 46 |
Todd Gilliland | 38 |
Tommy Joe Martin | 44 |
Ty Majeski | 45 |
Tyler Ankrum | 26 |
Will Rodgers | 55 |