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A bitcoin-themed car has won a virtual NASCAR race, beating professional Cup Series racers, including Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kyle Busch. While sporting events have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, many NASCAR drivers have moved to race virtually.
Bitcoin Car Wins Virtual NASCAR Race
With major sporting events postponed due to the coronavirus crisis, some have gone virtual. One such event was the Leaffilter Gutter Protection Replacements Iracing Series at the virtual Talladega Superspeedway last week. A number of National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) racers competed, including current champion Kyle Busch.
Whatâs special about this particular race was that the winning car had the bitcoin logo all over it. Driver Bryan Boris Cook is a bitcoin advocate who has had a bitcoin race car in the racing circuit for a couple of years. Cook, who works for Joe Gibbs Racing, announced on Redditâs r/Bitcoin forum after his win:
I won in the virtual bitcoin race car tonight and beat the real Dale Earnhardt Jr, Kyle Busch, and other pro drivers in front of 50,000+ live viewers.
âItâs not often you get the chance to compete against your heroes, much less best them,â he added.
Bryan Boris Cookâs bitcoin car won last weekâs virtual NASCAR Iracing competition.In front of over 50,000 live viewers, Cook won a virtual race against several NASCAR drivers, including current champion Kyle Busch and other professional drivers.
Bitcoiner vs NASCAR Pro Drivers
Cook won against a number of professional NASCAR racers, including champion Kyle Busch, who tweeted to him after the race: âWas a hell of a race. Good win.â Busch drives in all three NASCAR national series and races full time in the Cup Series; he has 209 victories among all three national series. Dale Earnhardt Jr., a two-time winner of the prestigious Daytona 500 and four-time winner on this very track in Talladega, also lost to Cook, placing 5th overall.
Finishing second behind Cook was NASCAR stock car racer Parker Kligerman, followed by fellow racer Garrett Smithley, and T.J. Majors. Following Earnhardt Jr. was NASCARâs Coleman Pressley and Josh Williams, then NFL Quarterback A.J. McCarron in 8th place. Kevin Iannarelli and Kevin Hamlin finished out the top 10. Other NASCAR drivers who competed in the race included Kevin Harvick and Bobby Labonte. Harvick is a two-time Xfinity Series champion with 47 career wins in that series; he also has 14 career wins in the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series.
The top 10 winners of the Leaffilter Gutter Protection Replacements Iracing Series at the virtual Talladega Superspeedway last week. Bryan Boris Cook finished first, beating many actual NASCAR drivers.
Cook described the event as âa series with people in the racing industry coming together to provide entertainment to fans during these times,â adding that âThere were Indycar, drag racing, even ex NFL players in it. Along with crew members.â
He further shared on Reddit, âIâve been sim racing for 25+ years since I was 12-13. Along the way, Iâve raced with people who are now professionals in the racing industry. I have also made a career out of the racing industry. So when coronavirus hit, the sim racing community looked to organize these races to help fans have some escape and entertainment. I was thankful to be given a spot in the field.â
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