Steven Wilson takes University of Iowa to eNASCAR College iRacing Series victory at Dover

Steven Wilson and winning have gone hand in hand over the last couple of months. Back in September, Wilson hoisted the Dale Earnhardt Jr Championship Trophy at the NASCAR Hall of Fame after winning the 2023 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series championship. Now, he’s back in victory lane in the eNASCAR College iRacing Series powered by NACE Starleague, winning confidently at Dover Motor Speedway on Tuesday night.

The University of Iowa student came from the ninth spot on the grid to win. Wilson passed and held off the likes of fellow 2023 eNASCAR Championship 4 driver Garrett Lowe (UNC at Charlotte), previous eNASCAR College winner Austin Farr (Liberty University), and polesitter and defending College Series champion Logan Clampitt (Cal State Fullerton).

Once again, the eNASCAR College iRacing Series event shared the airwaves with the eNASCAR Contender iRacing Series. Daytona winner Daniel Faulkingham (University of Maine at Machias) and more took part in the Contender event happening at Richmond Raceway at the same time.

Clampitt led at the green, but after a pair of early cautions that collected multiple drivers, Hopkinsville CC’s Nate Stewart was in control after Clampitt opted to stay out during the first caution at Lap 16 and pit on the second at Lap 23. Stewart led for 21 laps before Wilson took over on Lap 42.

Wilson was in control through the remainder of the race, but Lowe, Clampitt, and Manchester CC’s Jose Solis Jr were on his tail. Stewart, meanwhile, started dropping back once he lost the top spot, and while battling with Milwaukee Area TC’s Oumar Diallo inside the top five, the two connected and collided into the barrier, the reason for the third and final caution of the day on Lap 55. Stewart’s promising day wound up as a 30th place result, while Diallo had too much damage, retiring to finish in 35th.

While Wilson pulled away up front, Solis Jr vaulted to second around both Lowe and Clampitt. Palm Beach State’s Tyler Garey rounded out the top five. The fourth place finish by Clampitt places him back atop of the 2023-24 standings, as the former leader, Farr, faltered to finish in 15th. Lowe and Farr sit tied for second at 92 points, ahead of Matthew L Morton (Ohio State Newark) and Solis, who round out the top five. There will be drop weeks to factor in to decide the final Regular Season standings. Six races remain on the academic calendar, with the next race scheduled for the end of this month at Watkins Glen International.

eNASCAR College iRacing Series results from Dover Motor Speedway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Name

School

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

1
9
10
Steven Wilson
University of Iowa
110
0
69
23.474

2
8
75
Jose Solis Jr
Manchester CC
110
-1.499
0
23.699

3
6
49
Garrett Lowe
UNC at Charlotte
110
-2.952
0
23.581

4
1
44
Logan Clampitt
Cal State Fullerton
110
-3.424
20
23.566

5
39
26
Tyler Garey
Palm Beach State
110
-5.647
0
23.752

6
12
31
Matthew L Morton
Ohio State Newark
110
-5.762
0
23.838

7
18
77
James Scioly
Eastern Washington
110
-5.899
0
23.816

8
3
36
Noel Fougere
St. Francis Xavier
110
-6.005
0
23.813

9
23
99
Mario Merenda
Oklahoma
110
-6.547
0
23.817

10
29
4
Drew Jewah
Chattahoochee TC
110
-8.192
0
23.802

11
34
9
Colton Salek
ERAU Daytona Beach
110
-8.294
0
23.713

12
16
42
Braden Muhvic
Minnesota – Mankato
110
-9.121
0
23.727

13
22
21
Austin G Johnson
Cal State Fresno
110
-9.409
0
23.792

14
38
52
Jack Coyne
Rensselaer Poly.
110
-9.497
0
23.736

15
4
79
Austin Farr
Liberty University
110
-10.173
0
23.56

16
21
34
Andy Trupiano
Detroit Mercy
110
-10.268
0
23.759

17
10
27
Elliot White
Maryland
110
-10.798
0
23.867

18
15
25
Alexander Heider
St Johns River
110
-10.836
0
23.834

19
26
48
A.J Green
Guilford Technical
110
-11.586
0
23.686

20
11
1
Reece Baham
Auburn University
110
-11.881
0
23.749

21
36
37
Charles Wimbley
Guilford College
110
-11.994
0
23.824

22
28
7
Layne Graves
Wichita State
110
-12.242
0
23.7

23
27
00
Kealoha Hankins
UNC at Charlotte
110
-12.348
0
23.88

24
20
5
Abraham E Vela
San Jacinto College
110
-14.776
0
23.765

25
31
70
Coleson Phelps
Iowa State
110
-15.172
0
23.765

26
14
87
Austin Green
ERAU Daytona Beach
110
-15.278
0
23.809

27
33
29
Brandon Pipgrass
SC Kentucky
110
-15.466
0
23.726

28
19
30
Daniel Nanney
Macomb CC
110
-18.319
0
23.775

29
5
28
Kaleb Bryan
Missouri S&T
110
-20.695
0
23.678

30
2
67
Nate S Stewart
Hopkinsville CC
109
-1 L
21
23.392

31
17
15
Garrett Viton
Arizona State
109
-1 L
0
23.882

32
24
2
Aaron Mulrooney Jr
Kent State
109
-1 L
0
23.824

33
35
11
John Forbes
Saddleback College
108
-2 L
0
23.838

34
7
72
Jeremy O. Burns
Longwood
95
-15 L
0
23.839

35
13
23
Oumar Diallo
Milwaukee Area TC
54
-56 L
0
23.68

36
30
03
Joe Burgy
CC Allegheny County
17
-93 L
0
23.763

37
40
92
Liam Sheen
Wisconsin – SP
16
-94 L
0
23.775

38
37
24
Christian Charbonneau
Dallas Baptist
16
-94 L
0
23.837

39
25
88
RP Allen
Liberty University
15
-95 L
0
23.876

40
32
54
Arron Brown
Eastern Shore CC
15
-95 L
0
23.767

2023-24 eNASCAR College iRacing Series points following Round 3 are as follows:

Logan Clampitt,  Cal State Fullerton, 101
Austin Farr, Liberty University, 92
Garrett Lowe, UNC at Charlotte, 92
Matthew L Morton, Ohio State Newark, 79
Jose Solis Jr, Manchester CC, 78
Alexander Heider, St Johns River, 75
Steven Wilson, University of Iowa, 70
Mario Merenda, Oklahoma, 68
Drew Jewah, Chattahoochee TC, 62
Tyler Garey, Palm Beach State, 61
Colton Salek, ERAU Daytona Beach, 61

Watkins Glen marks the fourth race of the 2023-24 eNASCAR College iRacing Series schedule, and the first on a road course. Once again, the series will utilize the NASCAR Xfinity Series vehicles. Qualifying will run from November 11 through November 21, and the main event is scheduled for Tuesday, November 28. As always, the stream will go live at 8 p.m. ET on eNASCAR.com/live and across iRacing social media channels.

The eNASCAR College iRacing Series Powered by NACE Starleague is supported by Coca-Cola, Logitech G, and DBOX. For more information on the series and how to compete, visit https://playfly.com/enascar-college-iracing-series/. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

About the Series: The eNASCAR College iRacing Series gives college students from the United States and Canada the opportunity to compete for their share of $60,000 in scholarships. Using machines from the NASCAR Xfinity Series or NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, 40 drivers qualify for the event by registering here and posting their fastest lap times in a two-week Time Attack through the iRacing UI. With hundreds of colleges and universities represented in each Time Attack and only one representative per school, drivers are competing not only against the greater iRacing community, but also their own classmates, for a spot on the prestigious grid.