Grand National Drivers List

The updated driver list for the Grand National Pioneers Series.

Eleven drivers added from Pete Adams’ ‘Local Yokels’ freebie set.

That’s 60+ drivers vying for 43 starting grid spots, even though I know that starting grids were much bigger back then.

No changes to the race schedule.

The first and last races are held on fictional race tracks, which I’ve located in Hanford, Washington and Fresno, California.

Stay tuned!

Pepsi Racing League: Race #18

The Series Finale!

The Pepsi 400 from the Southern Super Speedway.

Race results and final standings:

Final race results:

The 2016 Pepsi Cup Racing Series comes to an end.

PLAAY doesn’t appear to be releasing another Truck Series car set, so this is it.  No more truck racing.

I do believe that some of these drivers appear in later PLAAY SCRAM series.  I may transfer Louttit, Gayle and Saguisag to one of these other series, someday.  Perhaps the 2018 SCRAM-B series?

Next up: the Grand National Pioneers Series begins!

Stay tuned!

GT Series

Hair-brained scheme #76:

  • 3 racing series, GT6, GT5, GT4
  • the car colors will designate a team of drivers over the 3 series
  • the 6 drivers in each series will compete in 8 races
  • points awarded 1st to 6th place as follows: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8
  • the top 2 drivers from each series then competes in an 8-race Super GT series
  • winner gets bragging rights over the other drivers

The game comes with balance of performance dashboard cards for the GT6 and GT5 cars so they will be on even footing with the GT4 cars.

I’ll come up with a series sponsor, team names/sponsors, car sponsors, etc.  Hopefully I’ll get this series kicked of sooner rather than later.

Stay tuned!

Pepsi Racing League: Race #17

The Cortana 300 from the Western Frontier Raceway.

Race results and current standings:

Nick Holo clinches the points lead and the Pepsi Cup Championship due to poor finishes by Phil Clooney  and Ricky Sellars, his two closest competitors going into this race.

Next: the season finale, the Pepsi 400 from the Southern Super Speedway.

The championship has been decided, so this race is more for pride and bragging rights than anything else.

Stay tuned!