Numerical entry list for Sunday’s Dixie Vodka 150 (1:30 p.m. ET, FS1) for the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series at virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway. (Field is 29 former or current NASCAR Cup Series drivers locked in by invitation, plus six drivers from the Xfinity and Gander Trucks Series who advanced by a 20-lap qualifying race.):

No. 1 – Kurt Busch
No. 2 – Brad Keselowski
No. 3 – Austin Dillon
No. 6 – Ross Chastain
No. 7 – Justin Allgaier
No. 8 – Dale Earnhardt Jr.
No. 9 – Chase Elliott
No. 11 – Denny Hamlin
No. 12 – Austin Cindric
No. 13 – Ty Dillon
No. 14 – Clint Bowyer
No. 17 – Chris Buescher
No. 18 – Kyle Busch
No. 19 – Bobby Labonte
No. 20 – Erik Jones
No. 21 – Matt DiBenedetto
No. 22 – Joey Logano
No. 24 – William Byron
No. 33 – Anthony Alfredo
No. 34 – Michael McDowell
No. 37 – Ryan Preece
No. 38 – John Hunter Nemechek
No. 40 – Ryan Truex
No. 42 – Kyle Larson
No. 43 – Bubba Wallace
No. 45 – Ty Majeski
No. 47 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
No. 48 – Jimmie Johnson
No. 51 – Garrett Smithley
No. 66 – Timmy Hill
No. 77 – Parker Kligerman
No. 88 – Alex Bowman
No. 89 – Landon Cassill
No. 95 – Christopher Bell
No. 98 – Chase Briscoe

Failed to qualify: No. 16, Justin Haley; No. 36, Jesse Iwuji; No. 50, Jeffrey Earnhardt; No. 52, Stewart Friesen; No. 93, Myatt Snider.

Ty Majeski won a last-chance qualifying race, leading the six drivers to advance to the field for Sunday’s Dixie Vodka 150 (1:30 p.m. ET, FS1) for the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series at virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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Majeski, a NASCAR Gander Trucks regular with a vast iRacing background, started from the pole position and led all 20 laps on the virtual 1.5-mile track. Also advancing to the main event were a host of drivers from the NASCAR Xfinity Series (in order of finish): Chase Briscoe, Anthony Alfredo, Ryan Truex, Justin Allgaier and Austin Cindric.

Jeffrey Earnhardt placed seventh, the highest finisher among those who failed to qualify for Sunday’s invitational. Jesse Iwuji, Justin Haley, Stewart Friesen and Myatt Snider rounded out the finishing order.

The 20-lap race was held with caution flags turned off.

The six drivers who advanced will join 29 former or active drivers from the NASCAR Cup Series in the 35-car field for the Dixie Vodka 150.

With NASCAR sidelined until May as the nation continues the fight against the novel coronavirus, the focus has shifted to esports and, specifically, Sunday’s debut of the iRacing Pro Invitational Series.

The Dixie Vodka 150 will kick off the first simulation exhibition race of the series Sunday at 1:30 p.m. ET from virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway (TV: FS1).

MORE: eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series set to kick off | Drivers gearing up for Sunday

Get yourself primed and ready for the festivities with the below video, as Evan Posocco and Parker Kligerman get you caught up on all the races and events throughout the eNASCAR world, including last week’s Replacements 100 and what to expect for the iRacing Pro Invitational Series.

RELATED: eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Power Rankings

Already an official partner of NASCAR, Dixie Vodka sought to expand its footprint in the racing ecosystem even more in 2020 when the vodka brand was announced as the title sponsor for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

The postponement of that event due to the spread of the novel coronavirus didn’t derail those plans – it merely altered them, at least for March. And it also presented a unique opportunity for Dixie Vodka to make an impact on an additional important platform for the company: supporting local communities.

When the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series kicks off its first simulation exhibition race Sunday at 1:30 p.m. ET from virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway (TV: FS1), it will do so in the Dixie Vodka 150. The race entitlement sponsorship from Dixie Vodka, though, goes beyond just sponsoring Sunday’s iRacing event, the first of multiple in the esports series featuring many of the sport’s most talented and popular drivers.

MORE: eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series set to kick off | Drivers gearing up for Sunday

Dixie Vodka, along with several drivers in the race itself, also will make a $10,000 contribution to The NASCAR Foundation, which will serve as the centralized organization for those in the NASCAR industry seeking to make charitable donations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Supporting our local communities, from buying from local vendors to linking up with regional nonprofits, has been part of our DNA since day one,” Grain & Barrel CEO and Dixie Vodka creator Matti Anttila said. “Never has that been more critical than in the crisis we all find ourselves in today. For that reason, we didn’t think twice about linking up with The NASCAR Foundation to help bring vital resources to feed the children in South Florida, assisting those most in need in and around the home of the Dixie Vodka 400 and now, virtually, the Dixie Vodka 150. Working together as a sport and as a country I know we can overcome the enormous challenge we are facing today.”

The NASCAR Foundation is working with Feed the Children to help families in the Miami area impacted by the COVID-19 pandemicThose interested can pitch in with a donation here: https://www.NASCARFoundation.org/response.

Donations will be used to provide food staples, personal care items and educational materials for children as local schools close in the face of the pandemic.

The eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series will feature some of the best NASCAR drivers across all three national series. Drivers currently expected to participate include: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, Clint Bowyer, Kyle Larson, Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski. Hamlin announced he would donate $1 to The NASCAR Foundation for every lap he leads Sunday and an extra $5,000 total if he wins the race.

RELATED: eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Power Rankings

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – One thing’s for sure, Sunday’s eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series race (1:30 p.m. ET on FS1 and FOX Sports app) provides a unique way for NASCAR to remain connected with its fans and also allow some of the sport’s top drivers to tap into their competitive nature during this unprecedented time.

FOX Sports broadcasters Jeff Gordon, Mike Joy and Larry McReynolds will call the race on iRacing’s virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway – where the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series would have been competing this weekend. NASCAR’s overall race schedule has been postponed through the May 3rd race weekend to align with CDC guidance.

Thanks to eNASCAR and iRacing the competition has a conduit to stay fresh and driven, however.

RELATED: FS1 to televise Pro Series Invitational opener | Learn more about the Pro Series Invitational

“It’s a cool way to keep things going on the racing side and have that kind of outlet,” said Wood Brothers Racing driver Matt DiBenedetto, who will compete on Sunday. “It’ll be a lot of fun especially because most of us have simulators in our homes that we use for fun all the time.”

DiBenedetto conceded he’s spending his time this week on the simulator turning laps and preparing for this event. He fully expects the competition to be potent.

Not only is the sport’s longtime Most Popular Driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. going to compete, but so is NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Labonte.

The entry list for Sunday’s race features active NASCAR Cup Series champions Kyle Busch, Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski along with some of the sport’s perennially most popular, such as Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, Clint Bowyer and DiBenedetto. In fact, 13 of the top 20 ranked drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series standings are entered Sunday, in addition to Sunoco Rookie of the Year contenders Christopher Bell and John Hunter Nemechek.

NASCAR Xfinity Series points leader Harrison Burton leads a top-shelf entry list from that series that also includes his closest title challengers on-track such as Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric, Noah Gragson, Justin Allgaier, Ross Chastain and Justin Haley along with four NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series drivers – Stewart Friesen, Ty Majeski, Ryan Truex and Jesse Iwuji.

The race will be limited to 35 drivers. All entered NASCAR Cup Series regulars, plus Earnhardt, Parker Kligerman and Labonte have been allotted positions in the lineup. On Sunday morning, a qualifying race across the group of Xfinity Series and Gander Trucks drivers will determine the remainder of the grid.

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Both the iRacing and NASCAR executives who have put this race together said they have been moved by the effort everyone has made to bring it to fruition – especially in such a short time frame.

These racers are fierce competitors and pride is on the line so there are high expectations about the nature of Sunday’s race and the series going forward.

“I think what’s happening behind the scenes right now that people aren’t talking about is, I believe the closer we get to this weekend, these guys are getting a little nervous,” said Tim Clark, NASCAR’s Senior Vice President & Chief Digital Officer.

“They’re practicing a little more and I think they’ve been reaching out to one another. Because they know the ones that are really good on this platform. And they are looking for any tips, tricks, hints or advantages they can get.

“I think that’s happening more than we think. These guys are the ultimate competitors, they’re not going to go into this with any other mindset than wanting to win.”

DiBenedetto confirmed as much. He said that he has actually been a part of the iRacing community from as far back as 2009 – racing on a wide variety of track surfaces and venues. And while he’s certainly had his share of virtual success, the driver of the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford was certain that his competition is raising their game in anticipation of this opportunity too.

“We’re all super, super competitive as drivers so I’m going to be spending a lot of time practicing over the next few days to make sure,” DiBenedetto said. “I’ll probably recruit some friends to have some private sessions with me to get as good as we can.

“Although it’s for fun, when you put a bunch of drivers in a competitive situation, we’re all going to take it pretty serious.”

DiBenedetto mentioned Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron as an especially tough competitor to beat, noting that Byron actually got his racing start competing in iRacing on the simulator. Now Byron is a Daytona 500 pole winner (2019) and NASCAR Cup Series Playoff driver (2019).

“It’s going to be cool because it’s a pretty level playing field for everybody,” DiBenedetto said. “We’re all going to be running the same set-ups so nobody’s car set-ups are going to give them an advantage.

“It’s really just going to come down to the driver and how good they are at iRacing and how much they practice because it’s different than driving a real car. We can’t just hop on there and be good. It actually takes time to get acclimated to it. The more time you spend doing it, the more races you’ve won and done on there, the better you are regardless if you’ve raced in real life or not.”

And, DiBenedetto conceded of the race, “The one on Sunday is going to be pretty tough. There’s going to be a lot of people practicing and pretty dedicated to this one.”

Bill Elliott’s storied NASCAR Hall of Fame racing career includes a 1988 NASCAR Cup Series championship, the Winston Million in 1985 and 44 Cup wins. But did you know he went seven years between wins?

Elliott entered the Pennzoil Freedom 400 on Nov. 11, 2011, with a 226-race winless streak, but that all changed on this day at Homestead-Miami Speedway. 

Tbt 2001homestead IgDriving for Ray Evernham in the No. 9 Dodge, Elliott scored the pole position for the 267-lap race and led 54 of the opening 59 laps before giving way to a slew of drivers in the lead: Casey Atwood, Sterling Marlin, Tony Stewart, Mark Martin and Kevin Harvick.

RELATED: Race results | Bill Elliott through the years

Elliott would surge back to the lead with five laps to go, passing Atwood for the point position and the eventual win. That year’s Daytona 500 winner, Michael Waltrip, finished second. Atwood, Elliott’s teammate, would finish third. 

The victory was Evernham’s first as a team owner after he left his position atop Jeff Gordon’s pit box in 1999 to start his own team. The win also sparked a career resurgence for Elliott, who would win three times over the following two seasons for Evernham. 

And in a sign of things to come, who was there in Victory Lane with “Awesome Bill?” A young, future NASCAR Cup Series star in 5-year-old Chase Elliott.

Check out Bill Elliott’s drought-busting NASCAR Cup Series win in this Classic Race Replay of the 2001 Pennzoil Freedom 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – FOX Sports, teaming with NASCAR and iRacing, delivers the first-ever eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series event Sunday, March 22, at 1:30 p.m. ET on FS1 and the FOX Sports app. Titled FOX NASCAR iRACING, the 90-minute, simulation-style eSports program includes a cross-section of competitors from the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series and a group of NASCAR dignitaries.

FOX NASCAR broadcasters Jeff Gordon, Mike Joy and Larry McReynolds call the action from the iRacing virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway.

“This is a unique opportunity to offer competitive and entertaining racing to our viewers as we all work through these challenging times together,” said Brad Zager, FOX Sports Executive Producer, EVP/Head of Production & Operations. “We are following CDC guidelines to maintain a safe work environment, as the well-being of all those involved is paramount. We value our relationships across the NASCAR community and appreciate all of the effort that it took in bringing this project to life.”

RELATED: eNASCAR iRacing Pro Series Invitational launches | TV schedule for the week

NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt Jr. and NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Bobby Labonte headline a high-powered lineup, including two-time and defending NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski, 2018 NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano, three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, 2016 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year Chase Elliott, 2008 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Clint Bowyer, 2014 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year Kyle Larson and 2017 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series champion Christopher Bell.

Additional NASCAR Cup Series drivers* competing on Sunday include Bubba Wallace, Chris Buescher, William Byron, Matt DiBenedetto, Austin Dillon, Ty Dillon, Timmy Hill, Michael McDowell, John Hunter Nemechek, Ryan Preece, Garrett Smithley, Erik Jones, Ross Chastain, Parker Kligerman, Landon Cassill and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. A full 35-car lineup, including racers from the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series, will be announced Sunday.

Bowyer, who expanded his role with FOX Sports earlier this year, serves as the in-car analyst, competing in an iRacing simulator in the FOX NASCAR Charlotte studio.

*Subject to change

Kevin Harvick’s first NASCAR Cup Series victory came in just his third career start and the fourth race of the 2001 season.

After the passing of Dale Earnhardt at Daytona International Speedway a few weeks earlier, Harvick was moved up at Richard Childress Racing as a full-time driver in the premier series.

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RELATED: Race results | Harvick through the years

Harvick started fifth in March’s Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway as drivers strapped in for 325 laps on the 1.54-mile paved track. Dale Jarrett started on the pole. Then, throughout the race, it was really a battle among Jeff Gordon, Dave Blaney and Jarrett as to who had the fastest car.

In the final six laps, though, Harvick led the field, inching his way to the checkered flag lap by lap.

The driver of the No. 29 RCR Chevrolet would ultimately put on a thrilling — yet emotional — show to beat Gordon to the flag by a mere 0.006 seconds.

“All I can say is this one’s for Dale,” Harvick said.

Years later, after his second victory at Atlanta in 2018, Harvick paid tribute to Earnhardt by holding three fingers out the window.

Check out Kevin Harvick’s first NASCAR Cup Series win in this Classic Race Replay of the 2001 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Keep up below with the latest info regarding team shops and the NASCAR Hall of Fame temporarily closing to the public in the wake of COVID-19.

RELATED: How industry, partners are responding

NASCAR HALL OF FAME
Charlotte, North Carolina
Temporarily closed until further notice
Official website: https://www.nascarhall.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://www.nascarhall.com/coronavirus-update

CHIP GANASSI RACING
Concord, North Carolina; Indianapolis
Race shops temporarily closed to public
Official website: http://www.chipganassiracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/CGRTeams/status/1238457520622112770?s=20

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS
Mooresville, North Carolina
Race shop temporarily closed to public
Official website: http://www.teamfrm.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/Team_FRM/status/1238514714793172993?s=20

GAUNT BROTHERS RACING
Mooresville, North Carolina
Official website: https://www.gauntbrothersracing.com/

GERMAIN RACING
Welcome, North Carolina
Race shop temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://www.germainracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/GermainRacing/status/1238441827788783617?s=20

GO FAS RACING
Mooresville, North Carolina
Race shop temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://gofasracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/GoFasRacing32/status/1238157725919567872?s=20

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS
Concord, North Carolina
Team campus, including museum, team store and race shops, temporarily closed to pubic
Official website: http://www.hendrickmotorsports.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/TeamHendrick/status/1238193625235931136?s=20

JOE GIBBS RACING
Huntersville, North Carolina
Facility temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://joegibbsracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/JoeGibbsRacing/status/1238139437382537217?s=20

JR MOTORSPORTS
Mooresville, North Carolina
Retail store and facility shop tour operations temporarily suspended
Official website: https://www.jrmracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/JRMotorsports/status/1238193043649343488?s=20

JTG DAUGHERTY RACING
Harrisburg, North Carolina
Official website: https://jtgdaughertyracing.com/

KAULIG RACING
Kernersville, North Carolina
Race shop temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://www.kauligracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/KauligRacing/status/1238483717930303488?s=20

KYLE BUSCH MOTORSPORTS
Mooresville, North Carolina
Facility temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://kylebuschmotorsports.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/KBMteam/status/1238448410816118785?s=20

LEAVINE FAMILY RACING
Tyler, Texas; Concord, North Carolina
Race shop temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://www.lfr95.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/LFR95/status/1238144106133467136?s=20

MBM MOTORSPORTS
Statesville, North Carolina
Official website: https://www.mbmmotorsports.com/

PREMIUM MOTORSPORTS
Mooresville, North Carolina
Official website: http://premiummotorsports.net/

TEAM PENSKE
Mooresville, North Carolina
Facility, including gift shop and fan walk, temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://www.teampenske.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/Team_Penske/status/1239230264892624899?s=20

RICK WARE RACING
Thomasville, North Carolina
Official website: https://www.wareracing.com/

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING
Welcome, North Carolina
Facility temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://www.rcrracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/RCRracing/status/1238207605291520000?s=20

RICHARD PETTY MOTORSPORTS
Welcome, North Carolina
Offices temporarily closed; adjacent Richard Childress Racing facilities temporarily closed to public
Official website: http://richardpettymotorsports.com/

ROUSH FENWAY RACING
Concord, North Carolina
Team campus, including museum, team store and race shops, temporarily closed to pubic
Official website: http://www.roushfenway.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/roushfenway/status/1238211111599648768?s=20

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS
Mooresville, North Carolina
Official website: http://spiresportsinc.com/

STARCOM RACING
Salisbury, North Carolina
Official website: https://starcomracing.com/

STEWART-HAAS RACING
Kannapolis, North Carolina
Facility temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://www.stewarthaasracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/StewartHaasRcng/status/1238146926853447681?s=20

WOOD BROTHERS RACING
Stuart, Virginia
Team museum temporarily closed to public
Official website: https://www.woodbrothersracing.com/
Statement on COVID-19: https://twitter.com/woodbrothers21/status/1238499974406684680?s=20

In Carl Edwards’ first full-time season as a NASCAR Cup Series driver he wasted no time finding Victory Lane. In just his fourth start of the 2005 season, he picked up the very first Cup win of his career at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Up until the final lap, Edwards had led only eight laps that day. Greg Biffle — Edwards’ teammate at Roush Fenway Racing — and Jimmie Johnson had dominated the entire race — leading 307 of 325 laps.

RELATED: Full race results | Edwards through the years 

Carl Edwards backflip 2005
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On the final lap, Edwards, who had been stalking Johnson’s No. 48 Chevrolet, went high off of Turn 4. The two were in a door-to-door drag race down the frontstretch with the advantage going to Edwards.

In the post-race celebration, NASCAR fans were introduced to Edwards’ signature celebration for the first time: The backflip. While Edwards didn’t stick the landing, it was impressive after 500 miles of white-knuckle driving and a last-lap pass for the ages.

Relive every high speed lap of the 2005 Golden Corral 500 in today’s Classic Race Replay.

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