Keegan Leahy didn’t expect to land in eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series victory lane at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Tuesday night. Somehow, in the last 100 yards, he managed to pull it off with an opportune gamble.
23XI’s sim racer-turned-performance consultant in the real world sat in third coming off of the final corner. An earlier pit strategy put him in position for what he fully expected to be a great points day. About a half-dozen drivers were also on the strategy to stretch fuel and tire mileage. It was ultimately the winning call.
Just ahead of Leahy out of Turn 4, Nick Ottinger (William Byron eSports) and Cody Byus (Pittsburgh Knights) were door-to-door with the checkered flag in sight. Slight contact sent Ottinger into a slide. He collected it, but not before collecting Byus in the right rear. As Byus slammed the wall, Ottinger gathered it up and raced towards the line. Leahy never lifted, as he cleared the smoke from Byus and slingshot around Ottinger to win by 0.043 seconds.
And a gallon of skill Happy to have been able to put the @23XIRacing Camry XSE in position for a lucky dice roll. The fuel gamble paid off for once! And with a little more luck, we’re playoff-bound. https://t.co/IXdsINY6Zx
— Keegan Leahy (@KeeganLeahy) February 28, 2024
“It’s absolutely incredible,” Leahy said in eNASCAR victory lane. “I honestly wasn’t sure I going to get back into victory lane, this series is so tough to run well in these races, let alone have a shot at winning… I knew I had enough to make it if I saved, but the issue is that we have to save so hard, that those guys pitting, I wasn’t really sure if they were going to catch us or not. It was really close… We didn’t have it planned out from the start. It was more of a ‘send it and hope it works out’ situation for me.”
The win is Leahy’s 13th career victory in the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series, and his first since the Championship Finale race at Phoenix Raceway in 2022. It marks his first career win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in seven attempts, catapulting him to the top of the driver’s standings after two races by four points over Casey Kirwan (Spire Motorsports).
Leahy started 19th, but quickly fell outside the top 30 after a wild start and a trio of cautions early in the going. Steven Wilson (M80) was the fastest in final practice and qualifying, dominating from the drop of the green to lead the first 65 laps without challenge.
The first caution flew on Lap 3 after contact between Femi Olatunbosun (OXYGEN) and Garrett Lowe (BS+COMPETITION) sent the latter into a spin cycle which collected his zebra teammate, Jordy Lopez, and Lopez’s former teammate Tucker Minter (William Byron eSports). On Lap 19, Olatunbosun was involved in another incident, this time with Matthew Zwack (Nitro Circus Sim Racing). Olatunbosun escaped both incidents without any damage, ultimately finishing in the top 10. Zwack, meanwhile, carried damage for the remainder to finish in 29th.
On Lap 20, the entire field pitted for service. Nobody could make it to the end from there, but with four sets of tires to utilize, it made sense for everyone to take a pair then. On Lap 31, however, a third caution flew, and that split up the strategy. About a dozen cars or so opted to pit, some taking just fuel while others took another set of tires.
Surprisingly, Leahy took fuel only, saving his last two sets of tires for a later caution period, should it arrive. He’d be able to make it on fuel, as would drivers such as Ottinger, Byus, Matt Bussa (Kevin Harvick Inc.), and Kollin Keister (Kanaan Esports).
With three cautions in the first 30 laps, the race was trending to be more yellow than green. Wilson led the field to the green once again, him and a majority of the field assuming there would be another caution, but it never came.
On Lap 65, the pit cycle began. Wilson and the majority of the leaders came in on Lap 66. Michael Cosey Jr (Front Row Motorsports) assumed the lead on Lap 71. While fuel would seemingly be fine for Driver 38, unfortunately, tires were not. On Lap 82, he relinquished the lead to Michael Guest (23XI), eventually blowing a right rear tire with five laps to go.
Guest fell into the same circumstances a few laps later, losing the lead on Lap 89 to Ottinger, then losing the right rear with just two laps to go. At that time, Byus ran in seventh, biding his time, saving his virtual rubber for the closing laps. With seven laps to go, Byus was second and closing fast on Ottinger. With three to go, Byus began to look low on the 2020 champion.
Ottinger played a master class in defense, but as they took the white flag, Ray Alfalla (eRacr) on fresh tires opted to take his lap back, which compromised Ottinger’s Turn 1 entry. Byus was there, and the two drag raced around the track for nearly the entire lap.
Out of Turn 4, there was contact. Ottinger attempted to steer out of the slide as they raced towards the line, but it resulted in more contact. Byus hooked a hard right into the SAFER barrier as Leahy motored past them both for the victory. Byus settled for a 16th place finish as he rolled backwards across the line. As for the drivers that had to pit, Parker White (Williams Esports) was the top finisher in fifth. The dominant Wilson settled for ninth place.
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Race 2 at Las Vegas results were as follows:
Fin.
St.
No.
Name
Team
Laps
Interval
Led
Best
Pts
1
19
23
Keegan Leahy
23XI
100
0.000
1
30.244
40
2
37
25
Nick Ottinger
William Byron eSports
100
-0.043
11
30.206
35
3
20
66
Kollin Keister
Kanaan Esports
100
-0.955
0
30.277
34
4
28
62
Matt Bussa
Kevin Harvick Inc.
100
-1.460
0
30.209
33
5
5
53
Parker White
Williams Esports
100
-2.166
2
30.060
32
6
9
77
Casey Kirwan
Spire Motorsports
100
-2.938
0
30.122
31
7
27
8
Kaden Honeycutt
JR Motorsports
100
-2.927
0
29.985
30
8
13
11
Vicente Salas
Kanaan Esports
100
-3.209
0
30.173
29
9
1
10
Steven Wilson
M80
100
-3.349
65
30.012
28
10
7
22
Femi Olatunbosun
OXYGEN Esports
100
-3.655
0
30.153
27
11
17
14
Seth DeMerchant
fgrAccel eRacing
100
-4.241
0
30.023
26
12
10
48
Graham A. Bowlin
QuikTrip Pioneers Gaming
100
-4.263
0
30.149
25
13
30
12
Garrett Manes
fgrAccel eRacing
100
-4.289
0
30.090
24
14
31
29
Jimmy Mullis
Kevin Harvick Inc.
100
-4.341
0
30.184
23
15
3
51
Donovan Strauss
Williams Esports
100
-4.509
0
30.077
22
16
23
27
Cody Byus
Pittsburg Knights
100
-4.723
0
30.244
21
17
15
7
Malik Ray
Spire Motorsports
100
-4.879
0
30.076
20
18
26
80
Ryan Luza
M80
100
-5.064
0
30.086
19
19
33
5
Zack Novak
OXYGEN Esports
100
-5.850
0
30.096
18
20
34
88
Briar LaPradd
JR Motorsports
100
-5.849
0
30.085
17
21
2
20
Wyatt Tinsley
QuikTrip Pioneers Gaming
100
-6.015
0
30.137
16
22
6
18
Bobby Zalenski
Joe Gibbs Racing
100
-6.327
3
30.001
15
23
21
17
Collin Bowden
RFK Racing
100
-6.657
0
30.168
14
24
39
33
Taylor Hurst
Team Dillon Esports
100
-6.772
0
30.117
13
25
35
55
Ryan Doucette
Pittsburg Knights
100
-8.977
0
30.275
12
26
38
3
Jonathon Dulaney
Team Dillon Esports
100
-9.456
0
30.182
11
27
32
42
Tyler Garey
eRacr
100
-9.541
0
30.102
10
28
36
45
Michael Guest
23XI
100
-9.675
7
30.154
9
29
4
99
Matthew Zwack
Nitro Circus Sim Racing
100
-10.337
0
30.163
8
30
8
54
Daniel Faulkingham
Joe Gibbs Racing
100
-12.941
0
30.196
7
31
12
6
Timothy Holmes
RFK Racing
100
-13.650
0
30.137
6
32
29
36
Quami Scott
Letarte eSports
100
-15.821
0
30.088
5
33
40
40
Dylan Ault
Letarte eSports
100
-15.936
0
30.249
4
34
25
69
Ray Alfalla
eRacr
100
-28.485
0
29.986
3
35
16
41
Dylan Duval
Nitro Circus Sim Racing
99
-1L
0
30.265
2
36
22
38
Michael Cosey Jr
Front Row Motorsports
99
-1L
11
30.086
1
37
14
90
Jordy Lopez
BS+COMPETITION
99
-1L
0
30.135
1
38
24
34
Darik Bourdeau
Front Row Motorsports
98
-2L
0
30.109
1
39
18
97
Tucker Minter
William Byron eSports
89
-11L
0
30.131
1
40
11
89
Garrett Lowe
BS+COMPETITION
82
-18L
0
30.387
1
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Driver’s Standings through Round 2 are as follows:
Keegan Leahy, 68 (1 WIN)
Casey Kirwan, 64
Steven Wilson, 63
Kaden Honeycutt, 60
Kollin Keister, 57
Wyatt Tinsley, 56 (1 WIN)
Nick Ottinger, 53
Donovan Strauss, 53
Parker White, 52
Vicente Salas, 51
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Segment 1 Standings through Round 2 of 4 are as follows:
Keegan Leahy, 68
Casey Kirwan, 64
Steven Wilson, 63
Kaden Honeycutt, 60
Kollin Keister, 57
Wyatt Tinsley, 56
Nick Ottinger, 53
Donovan Strauss, 53
Parker White, 52
Vicente Salas, 51
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Team Standings through Round 2 are as follows:
Spire Motorsports (#7/#77), 118
Kanaan Esports (#11/#66), 110
Williams Esports (#51/#53), 105
23XI (#23/#45), 102
JR Motorsports (#8/#88), 98
Daytona winner Wyatt Tinsley (QuikTrip Pioneers Gaming) finished 21st after a promising qualifying effort put him second at the start. Tinsley falls to sixth in the driver’s championship and Segment 1 standings, 12 points behind Leahy. Casey Kirwan (Spire Motorsports) sits second in points, with Wilson in third, Kaden Honeycutt (JR Motorsports) in fourth, and Keister rounding out the top-5.
Segment 1’s final two races are at Atlanta and Richmond, and the Segment winner will receive an additional five playoff points to utilize in the later part of the year. Spire Motorsports continues to lead the team standings, by eight points over Kanaan Esports.
The 40 top-rated eNASCAR drivers return in two weeks for their first fixed-setup race of the season at the recently reconfigured Atlanta Motor Speedway. Last season, Steven Wilson held off Kollin Keister and Michael Guest for his only win of the year, which catapulted him towards a title at the end of the season.
Tune in on Tuesday, March 12th, at 7:30 p.m. ET for the Countdown to Green. Race coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET at eNASCAR.com/live and across iRacing social media channels.
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