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!

Racing

I should just start every racing series that I have planned.

Or not.

I don’t think there’s enough room in the game box for all the card sets.

Plus I would need to print out more scoring sheets.

And then I’d burn myself out on racing, like I did with baseball.

And then I’d go back to baseball.  Or start football and soccer again.

Ah well.  Maybe I’ll just play Terraforming Mars or Leaving Earth.

Stay tuned!

Racing News: 2016 SCRAM Series

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CS MOTORSPORTS SIGNS DRIVER MARLON MARAVE

CS Motorsports has announced the formation of a new SCRAM racing team, to participate in races as soon as possible.

The CS Motorsports  #23 Honda Accord, currently unsponsored, will be driven by newcomer Marlon Marave, a native of the Philippines.

The image above was generated from the This Person Does Not Exist website.  I took the name from two real Filipino race car drivers, Marlon Stockinger and Pepon Marave.

His card:

Hopefully I’ll get to run a race with him later this week.

Stay tuned!

Racing: Next

Once the 3 current series are finished, the next 3 series that will be run are as follows:

I had found that I set up Google sheets for the Pioneers Series, which is based on the Pioneers of Racing set from PLAAY Games, and consists of drivers from the 1950s. The racing venues include dirt tracks and short tracks from the era of moonshiners.

I also found that I had set up a schedule for the return of the Starbucks Cup Series, with twice as many races, with a whole slew of new drivers, and the removal of others. That may be run when I get to the 2019 SCRAM season, since I have the 2018 SCRAM and SCRAM-B series set to be run alongside the 1999 Winston Cup series.

Stay tuned!