The latest chapter in the Garrett Lowe-versus-Jimmy Mullis rivalry concluded on Tuesday night in Charlotte with yet another historic eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series finish.
Nearly a year removed from the fireworks at Nashville Superspeedway, which saw Lowe on the losing end of contact from Mullis, the tables turned at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 160. With both utilizing new tires in a seven-lap dash to the checkers, M80’s Steven Wilson gave up the lead to the pair with only a lap and a half remaining. With Mullis out front entering Turn 3 on the final lap, Lowe got to Mullis’s bumper, allowing for a drag race to the line. The two locked until just before the line, where Lowe edged Mullis by only 0.001 seconds, the closest finish in series history.
“All I could think of was Nashville,” Lowe said post-race. “I know you don’t want to hold a grudge or anything, but man, you work so hard to win these races, and I feel like we got robbed last year… This thing is bad fast, the Legacy guys did a great job setting it up, just really proud. I know, probably a little dirty, but I mean, you’re here to win in the Coke Series, you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do.”
“I felt like I was in the best spot possible,” Mullis said moments later. “I’m going to replay that one in my head, so many times, but I’m happy to come away with second… I can’t be mad, with how Nashville went last year between me and him. Glad we finished somewhat cleanly there.”
Lowe collects his fifth career victory in the series, the first in 2024 and the first for the new BS+COMPETITION outfit. It’s also Lowe’s first win at Charlotte Motor Speedway, his hometown track. Mullis scores the best finish for his new team, Kevin Harvick Inc, as well with finishing in second.
Most wouldn’t be able to say that they saw either driver coming throughout the 160-lap event, the longest race on the schedule. In fact, Lowe’s day looked to be over around halfway when he slid from the lead back below 30th, getting into a scuffle with RFK Racing’s Timothy Holmes as his tires kept falling further off of the cliff.
It wasn’t until the final restart that both Lowe and Mullis came into the picture that had been occupied by the Norse Force Racing alliance throughout the race. Wilson led the majority of the way, racing mostly against QuikTrip Pioneers Gaming’s duo of Wyatt Tinsley and Graham Bowlin, as well as the Williams Esports duo of Parker White and Donovan Strauss.
William Byron eSports’ Tucker Minter, the defending winner of the race, started on the pole position, but fell back early for tire conservation. Minter aimed to spoil the Norse Force party up front, but towards the end of it, while racing Wilson for the lead, the two made contact, sending Minter into the wall and out of it for the moment. On the second-to-last caution, Minter pitted, the same stop that Lowe and Mullis pitted on. However, Minter was collected in the final caution after contact with Joe Gibbs Racing’s Bobby Zalenski out of Turn 4.
It looked like it would ultimately be a battle between Wilson and White at the end. Mullis restarted in ninth while Lowe was all the way back in 14th. To make matters more complicated for Lowe, he had just been caught up in the Minter-Zalenski fracas, and wound up spinning his brand-new virtual Goodyear tires. With three laps to go, Lowe was fighting for the third spot while Mullis made the move around White for second. The next time by, Wilson slid up out of the groove as Mullis and Lowe sped past.
Mullis hoped that Lowe had taken his redemption and payback as they raced each other in the playoffs last season, with Lowe winning twice after Nashville, advancing to the Championship 4, while Mullis did not. Perhaps this is the final chapter in this heated rivalry, but who knows what will go through either driver’s head the next time they see the other’s back bumper ahead of them with a win on the line. In any case, Lowe is all but playoff-bound once again, with a chance at Championship 4 redemption come August.
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Coca-Cola 160 results from Charlotte Motor Speedway were as follows:
Fin.
St.
No.
Name
Team
Laps
Interval
Led
Best
Pts
1
6
89
Garrett Lowe
BS+COMPETITION
160
0.000
19
29.629
40
2
23
29
Jimmy Mullis
Kevin Harvick Inc.
160
-0.001
1
29.699
35
3
5
53
Parker White
Williams Esports
160
-0.431
22
29.893
34
4
12
7
Malik Ray
Spire Motorsports
160
-0.558
1
29.690
33
5
30
5
Zack Novak
OXYGEN Esports
160
-0.615
0
29.771
32
6
4
8
Kaden Honeycutt
JR Motorsports
160
-0.658
0
29.726
31
7
3
10
Steven Wilson
M80
160
-0.715
71
29.894
30
8
40
22
Femi Olatunbosun
OXYGEN Esports
160
-0.815
0
29.766
29
9
39
48
Graham A. Bowlin
QuikTrip Pioneers Gaming
160
-1.011
14
29.941
28
10
33
3
Jonathon Dulaney
Team Dillon Esports
160
-1.253
0
29.776
27
11
27
14
Seth DeMerchant
fgrAccel eRacing
160
-1.480
16
29.996
26
12
22
38
Michael Cosey Jr
Front Row Motorsports
160
-1.498
0
29.865
25
13
37
33
Taylor Hurst
Team Dillon Esports
160
-1.828
0
29.802
24
14
8
25
Nick Ottinger
William Byron eSports
160
-1.984
0
29.875
23
15
10
11
Vicente Salas
Kanaan Esports
160
-2.103
0
29.860
22
16
14
54
Daniel Faulkingham
Joe Gibbs Racing
160
-2.156
0
29.873
21
17
11
42
Tyler Garey
eRacr
160
-2.191
0
29.887
20
18
18
90
Jordy Lopez
BS+COMPETITION
160
-2.261
1
29.908
19
19
16
66
Kollin Keister
Kanaan Esports
160
-2.346
0
30.047
18
20
2
18
Bobby Zalenski
Joe Gibbs Racing
160
-2.447
0
29.884
17
21
26
99
Matthew Zwack
Nitro Circus Sim Racing
160
-2.453
0
29.929
16
22
29
45
Michael Guest
23XI
160
-2.488
0
30.046
15
23
15
55
Ryan Doucette
Pittsburgh Knights
160
-2.515
0
29.864
14
24
1
97
Tucker Minter
William Byron eSports
160
-2.535
2
29.931
13
25
28
69
Ray Alfalla
eRacr
160
-2.522
1
29.698
12
26
32
12
Garrett Manes
fgrAccel eRacing
160
-2.535
0
30.004
11
27
13
41
Dylan Duval
Nitro Circus Sim Racing
160
-2.606
0
29.991
10
28
9
77
Casey Kirwan
Spire Motorsports
160
-2.639
0
29.777
9
29
20
34
Darik Bourdeau
Front Row Motorsports
160
-2.634
0
29.917
8
30
19
20
Wyatt Tinsley
QuikTrip Pioneers Gaming
160
-3.241
10
29.829
7
31
21
88
Briar LaPradd
JR Motorsports
160
-3.346
0
30.007
6
32
24
36
Quami Scott
Letarte eSports
160
-5.000
0
30.046
5
33
38
27
Cody Byus
Pittsburgh Knights
160
-6.188
0
29.858
4
34
34
62
Matt Bussa
Kevin Harvick Inc.
160
-9.652
0
29.872
3
35
17
80
Ryan Luza
M80
160
-16.896
2
30.129
2
36
31
6
Timothy Holmes
RFK Racing
158
-2L
0
29.723
1
37
7
51
Donovan Strauss
Williams Esports
154
-6L
0
29.934
1
38
25
17
Collin Bowden
RFK Racing
143
-17L
0
29.856
1
39
36
40
Dylan Ault
Letarte eSports
76
DNF
0
30.475
1
40
35
23
Keegan Leahy
23XI
3
DNF
0
30.697
1
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Driver’s Standings through Round 8 are as follows:
Steven Wilson, 234 (2 WINS)
Vicente Salas, 220
Nick Ottinger, 217
Parker White, 217
Bobby Zalenski, 198 (1 WIN)
Kaden Honeycutt, 191
Tucker Minter, 190
Casey Kirwan, 186
Jimmy Mullis, 184
Garrett Lowe, 178 (1 WIN)
14. Malik Ray, 160 (1 WIN)
19. Dylan Duval, 145 (1 WIN)
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Segment 2 Standings through Segment Race 4 are as follows:
Bobby Zalenski, 126
Parker White, 126
Tucker Minter, 120
Steven Wilson, 116
Vicente Salas, 115
Garrett Lowe, 105
Jordy Lopez, 102
Nick Ottinger, 101
Jimmy Mullis, 99
Kaden Honeycutt, 92
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Team Standings through Round 8 are as follows:
William Byron eSports (#25/#97), 407
Kanaan Esports (#11/#66), 381
Spire Motorsports (#7/#77), 380
Williams Esports (#51/#53), 369
Joe Gibbs Racing (#18/#54), 364
Wilson continues to lead the way in the overall points by 14 over Kanaan Esports’ Vicente Salas. In the battle for the Segment 2 title, there’s now a tie among Zalenski and White, with Minter, Wilson, and Salas all within striking distance. Lowe jumps up to sixth, but is 21 points behind the lead, with an outside chance heading into Darlington.
With how the winners fall among the top 20 cut line, Mullis, along with Spire Motorsports’ Casey Kirwan, would both be on the outside looking in, as Kirwan’s teammate, Malik Ray, moves back into the conversation following a fourth place effort. Talladega winner Dylan Duval (Nitro Circus Sim Racing) also sits above the cut, in 19th. Daytona winner Wyatt Tinsley sits below the cut, but just barely, in 21st. Las Vegas winner, Keegan Leahy (23XI), suffered another blow in his playoff hopes after early contact with Dylan Ault (Letarte eSports) derailed his efforts, resulting in a last place finish.
The 40 top-rated eNASCAR drivers will return in one week for the ninth race of the 2024 season at Darlington Raceway. It’ll be throwback night, so expect plenty of retro paint schemes among the field.
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