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After 25 cautions at Martinsville, iRacing officials are reviewing their existing rules and procedures and said they are prepared to implement any necessary changes.
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After 25 cautions at Martinsville, iRacing officials are reviewing their existing rules and procedures and said they are prepared to implement any necessary changes.

Berry bumps his way to victory at Martinsville

By Jason Lofing, Special to NASCAR.COM
April 01, 2011 12:33 PM, EDT
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Josh Berry emerged the winner at Martinsville Speedway after push came to shove in the final laps of last night's NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship event. With half a dozen laps remaining, Berry (Hendersonville, Tenn.) came to a restart behind series leader Ray Alfalla (Cape Coral, Fla.), Thomas Hazard (Rochester, Minn.) and Josh Parker (Cranston, R.I.). As Alfalla and Parker traded paint heading into Turn One, Berry got into Parker, sending him into the two leaders. The resulting wreck triggered the last of a series record 25 yellow flags and gave Berry the victory from Hazard and Parker. Chris Main (Germantown, Md.) and Brad Wright (High Point, N.C.) completed the top five as Alfalla was credited with a ninth place finish.

"The last restart . . . got crazy as I expected," Berry said. "I was pretty much just watching Ray and Hazard dart all over the track getting into One. I bumped Parker out of the way and the seas parted, and I came away with the lead."

Predictably, there was plenty of controversy after the checkers had fallen, with Parker being particularly critical of some drivers' actions. After voicing his disappointment with the on-track conduct, Parker moved past Martinsville and looked at the big picture. "It was an exciting race to say the least," he said. "I guess I can't be too upset over a third place finish."

The rough and tumble race has also prompted iRacing officials to take their own look at the big picture.

"We fully understand that incidental contact is part of the excitement of short track racing," said Tony Gardner, president of iRacing. "But 25 cautions in a 250 lap race is unacceptable. iRacing is reviewing its existing rules and procedures in light of last night's race and will implement any necessary changes."

The Martinsville race began with a familiar face at the front of the field after Derek Wood (Lincoln, Neb.) set the pace in qualifying en route to his second pole of the season. Although he led the first twenty laps, Wood fell down the order once he got shuffled out of the lead on pit strategy, a common theme in the race. Speaking of strategy, track position proved much more important than fresh tires at Martinsville, as the numerous cautions and repeated short green flag runs made passing impossible without using the front bumper. What's more, track position kept the front runners out of the wrecks . . . for the most part.

Parker was quick all night and led 88 of 250 laps. Alfalla took his turn in the lead for 35 tours, one more than John Gorlinsky (Manasquan, N.J.), with Brad Davies (Wauchula, Fla.) and Daniel Pope II (Smyrna, Tenn.) also enjoying a lot of time at the front. However, several drivers employed the bump and run, sparking a series of accidents in a race that saw more take than give.

Of course, using the bumper can also lead to tempers flaring and new rivalries being born, and plenty of both were in evidence at Martinsville. Parker and Alfalla made it clear they feel as if they can trust no one on the race track, while Brian Schoenburg (Phoenix, Ariz.) and Nolan Scott (Chattanooga, Tenn.) ended their chances for a strong finish with a battle that featured plenty of contact and saw them finish 26th and 32nd, respectively. It was also another disappointing race for defending series champion Richard Towler (Newcastle, England) who finished 42nd after an early accident, all but ending his chances of a second title.

At the other end of the standings, Hazard (164) now enjoys a four point lead over Alfalla in the race for the NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship, with Parker (154) third ahead of Berry (145) and Main (144).

With patience running thin and heated new rivalries being born, perhaps it's appropriate that Talladega Speedway is the next stop on the schedule. Rules adjustments or no, 'Dega is no place to execute paybacks. Veterans and rookies alike would do well to settle their differences off the track rather than risk ending their hopes for a championship in just the fifth round of an 18 race season.

Will tempers boil over yet again, or will cooler heads prevail? Find out in Week Five of the NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship at Talladega Superspeedway.

The End

Also

Martinsville iRacing

Results
Po. St. Driver Pts. Laps Status
1 4 Josh Berry 47 250 Running
2 7 Thomas Hazard 42 250 Running
3 6 Josh Parker 43 250 Running
4 12 Chris Main 41 250 Running
5 20 Richie Davidowitz 36 250 Running
6 9 Brad Wright 39 250 Running
7 19 Connor Mackenzie 38 250 Running
8 13 John Gorlinsky 38 250 Running
9 8 Ray Alfalla 36 250 Running
10 25 Andrew Fayash III 34 250 Running
11 35 Jeremy R Allen 33 250 Running
12 29 Jason Burstein 32 250 Running
13 14 Pedro Mojica 31 250 Running
14 40 Matthew Moose 30 250 Running
15 42 Justin Trombley 29 250 Running
16 16 Jayson Anderson 29 250 Running
17 11 Daniel Pope II 28 250 Running
18 3 Brad Davies 27 250 Running
19 34 Vinnie Sansone 25 250 Running
20 18 Steve Sheehan 24 249 Running
21 43 Jean Costa 23 249 Running
22 21 Greg Spears 22 249 Running
23 22 Jordan Hightower 21 249 Running
24 26 Jesse Atchison 21 249 Running
25 27 Sandeep Banerjee 19 248 Running
26 5 Brian Schoenburg 18 248 Running
27 1 Derek Wood 18 248 Running
28 32 Byron Daley 16 247 Running
29 23 Tyler D Hudson 15 245 Running
30 39 Chad Coleman 14 245 Running
31 31 John Prather 14 245 Running
32 17 Nolan Scott 12 242 Running
33 33 Darrin Stevens 11 242 Running
34 36 Ben Sexton 10 233 Running
35 38 Florian Godard 9 233 Running
36 37 Jameson Spies 8 208 Running
37 10 Thomas Lewandowski 7 200 Running
38 41 Joshua Laughton 6 168 DQ
39 15 Patrick Fogel 6 102 Running
40 30 Dana Wymer 4 96 Running
41 28 Josh Connors 3 57 DNF
42 2 Richard Towler 2 22 DNF
43 24 Steven Gilbert 1 6 Running

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