Brooks, Giles take eNASCAR Heat Pro League wins at Iowa
The eNASCAR Heat Pro League returned to action at Iowa Speedway for the Playstation and Xbox gamers
Justin Brooks wins from pole position on the Xbox side while Cody Giles takes the victory in the PS4 category at virtual Iowa Speedway.
- More Esports news from Autosport
- For more Esports, head to Motorsport Games
- Vandoorne, Solberg confirmed for Virtual RoC
- Virtual Le Mans winner joins Virtual RoC field
- Rebellion-Williams won Virtual Le Mans with 'extreme' fuel saving
- Analysis: How an unlikely tie-up won sim racing's biggest race
- Did the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual justify its biggest sim-race ever tag?
- Rebellion Williams Racing wins Virtual Le Mans
Xbox One
Justin Brooks led the field to the green flag for the first 70 lap Xbox race, leading the way early as he and championship leader Daniel Buttafuoco gaped the field.
23 laps into the race, Buttafuoco was able to take the lead through a series of green-flag pit stops. Brooks was able to take it back soon after.
Buttafuoco later came back down pit road for a second round of stops when the caution flag suddenly flew. He was able to cycle into the race lead with Brooks just behind and Brian Tedeschi third.
Brooks is able to get back out front again as the battle raged for third place between Sam Morris, Tedeschi and others.
With eight laps to go, the caution flag flew once more setting up a restart. Brooks was able to and claim the checkered flag for the JTG Daugherty Throttlers, just two tenths ahead of Buttafuoco.
Tedeschi was third, Morris fourth and Matthew Heale fifth.
PS4
The PS4 race got off to a rough start with a Lap 1 incident. Pole-sitter Corey Rothgeb led the way, but he was soon shuffled back as Brandyn Gritton took control.
Josh Parker then took a turn out front before a caution with 54 laps to go for a big crash in the pack. On the restart, Parker experienced connection issues and lagged, igniting another incident out of Turn 2.
Those around him appeared cautious after the incident until Cody Giles was able to make his way by with just over 40 to go. Mike Braas quickly followed suit.
A caution with seven laps to go set up yet another shootout. The restart was hectic with cars colliding with each other nearly every corner. However, the race remained green.
Up front, it was smooth sailing for Giles as he scored the win for Wood Brothers Gaming. Gritton rebounded for second place, six tenths back. Joey Stone finished third, Braas fourth and Josh Harbin fifth.
For more on the exciting world of Esports, check out Motorsport Games
Be part of the Autosport community
Join the conversationShare Or Save This Story
Subscribe and access Autosport.com with your ad-blocker.
From Formula 1 to MotoGP we report straight from the paddock because we love our sport, just like you. In order to keep delivering our expert journalism, our website uses advertising. Still, we want to give you the opportunity to enjoy an ad-free and tracker-free website and to continue using your adblocker.
Top Comments