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Previewing the eNASCAR Heat Pro League finale

It all comes down to this. Tonight, we will crown the first-ever eNASCAR Heat Pro League champion live from Arena 43 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Points have been reset for the Championship 4 teams and all focus turns to these two final races – one on the PlayStation platform and one on Xbox. The team with the most combined points at the end of the night will walk away with the inaugural eNASCAR Heat Pro League championship title. Let's meet the four teams who will compete for the inaugural championship and preview their chances at glory. MORE: Full eNASCAR coverage Team Penske Esports: Corey Rothgeb (PlayStation 4) and Brian Tedeschi (Xbox One) A mainstay at the top of the championship standings, Team Penske Esports has not faced a true do-or-die situation throughout the entire season. Since the team's overall victory at the season opener in Charlotte, Roger Penske's gaming squad has set its Ford Mustangs on cruise control. However, with the points reset, the team now is on equal footing with the three other contending teams and will need to outrun the competition straight up to lock down the title. Corey Rothgeb is coming off two straight top-five efforts and will need to continue surging late in the season to position Penske well heading into the Xbox race. From there, it's on teammate Brian Tedeschi to seal the deal. JR Motorsports: Jason Keffer (PlayStation 4) and Tyler Dohar (Xbox One) No team is hotter than JR Motorsports right now. Despite facing elimination several times, drivers Jason Keffer and Tyler Dohar have risen to the occasion and secured a spot in the Championship 4. While they only have one individual race victory in 2019, Keffer and Dohar have put up strong stats in nearly every other category. The No. 88 of Dohar carries a league best average finish of 3.7, with seven finishes of third or better. There's no doubt he'll be a favorite in the Xbox race, but how much pressure will he face? Keffer cannot falter in the opening PlayStation race if they plan on bringing home a championship. RELATED: Full series standings Stewart-Haas Gaming: SHG_HotRod_14p (PlayStation 4) and SHG Slick 14x (Xbox One) Stewart-Haas Gaming drivers have collected six wins on the season -- three more than any other team in the league. When they're firing on all cylinders, they're close to unbeatable. The masked duo of HotRod and Slick could easily dominate both races and run away with the championship tonight. The only problem? They're massively inconsistent – it's been a tale of two seasons. Look no further than the latest race at Homestead, where Slick captured the win in his Xbox race but saw teammate HotRod fade to 11th-place effort in the PlayStation feature. With all teams equal on 4,000 points, there's no more room for error. Both drivers need to find success at the virtual ISM Raceway or there's little chance of hoisting the hardware. Leavine Family Gaming: Josh Harbin (PlayStation 4) and Nick Vroman (Xbox One) Leavine Family Gaming is playing with house money after a walk-off win at Homestead propelled them to the eNASCAR Heat Pro League finale. Pressure doesn't seem to bother Josh Harbin, who rocketed to his second win of the Playoffs. Expect Tuscaloosa's own to be a serious contender in tonight's PlayStation race. The question marks come when you glance over to Nick Vroman's results on the Xbox side. Despite entering the season as an early favorite, Vroman remains winless and carries an average finish of 8.2 on the season. However, there's no better way to silence the critics than to surge in the finale and claim the championship for Leavine Family Gaming. RELATED: More on live event --- Coverage of the eNASCAR Heat Pro League finale begins tonight at 7:30 pm ET on eNASCAR.com, facebook.com/NASCAR and twitch.tv/704NASCARHeat.