Scott Crump emerged from Phoneix victorious, becoming the first to dethrone RRM in ERSCA. And no, that is not a typo in the title. Merriam-Webster defines Crump as 1 Crunching sound; 2 Shell or bomb. Don’t act like you knew that either Scott. I was just going to make a joke about Krump dancing, but this is so much cooler. On-track things were less cool in the early stages. Hell, we didn’t even make it the first lap without a yellow. However, everyone got it straightened out and we actually finished on a decent green flag run. The action continued this week and based off my talks with the drivers, it isn’t stopping soon either.

Th Return of Eckes to ERSCA

Josh Adams makes his way past Christian Eckes en route to a top 3 finish.

You may remember some guy named Christian Eckes from the Daytona race. The iRacing newbie showed surprising talent. Although, after Chris Wright put down a solid performance in the Chairgatin’ machine last week, Eckes needed to match it. He did just that. Dominating the raucous beginning of the race before pit cycles. After that, it was pretty much anyone’s game. Earlier incidents had affected virtually every driver. Some worse than others. Nick Masse was able to stay up front all day despite numerous cautions. Crump and Josh Adams also managed to hold pace with Masse. Leading to a three-car sprint to the checkered. Ultimately, it was Scott Crump who pulled off the win. The first non-RRM driver to win a race in the ERSCA Pristine Auction Series. His teammates Kyle and Kenny Lowry, also sporting the bowling ball reminiscent scheme, were contenders all day as well.

Who Threw Banana Peels on the Track?

Scott Crump leads a field of heavily damaged race cars to the checkered flag in the Hardcourt Hunnies 175

I’m not sure any drivers besides Eckes and Masse didn’t slide or spin out in the first 20 laps. They might have too. These damn 9:30 EST start times are hard on a working man, but it’s worth it. Similar to the Cup Series Race on Sunday, there were a lot of drivers struggling for grip. As the race progressed though, the cars settled. Were the guys too excited to cut the dogleg early on? Were there a lot of aggressive moves being made? Yes and yes. The gloves are certainly off at this point and contenders are presenting themselves every week. I like where this league is at right now. Plenty of excitement. Several “unique” personalities (y’all know who you are lol) and a hell of a lot of hard racing. With all the changes NASCAR is making, at least I know I got ERSCA to rely on for good racing if the Cup Series is ass next year.

Top 5 Power Rankings After Phoenix

Eckes enters the top five after proving Daytona’s performance wasn’t a fluke. The kid is here to play ball. or burn tires, whatever.

  • 1. Josh Adams
  • 2. Nick Masse
  • 3. Scott Crump
  • 4. Damien Leininger
  • 5. Christian Eckes

ERSCA heads to Atlanta next week and you can catch the race and all replays on SYM TV Youtube Channel. These guys are good and it’s great to have them broadcasting the races. I wonder if they’d let a washed-up Broadcasting major in the booth for a race? And if you’re a loser and not hip with the Belly Up Racing Fantasy Live Challenge, check out Chris Prince’s (my boss) latest piece!

Victory Lane: Scott Crump

“I would like like to give a shout out to David Morin, the owner of Lowline Racing. Been on the team for over two years. Being on a race team you learn a heck of a lot. Driving styles, teammates experience, learn how to set up cars, and it just makes Iracing that much more fun. Thanks to Garrett Mashburn for the paints, looking like strikes going down the bowling lane. Shout out to Kenny Lowry, Kyle Lowry, and David Strackbien for the practices during the week. Thanks to the ERSCA main sponsors Belly up sports and Pristine Auction. Also a big Thanks to Sym Tv for broadcasting the races.”

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