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Penn College competes at The Future Made by Hand iRacing event

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Joshua Young Head Esports Coach | Penn College Wildcats

Joshua Young Head Esports Coach | Penn College Wildcats

Penn College has been participating in the Collegiate iRacing League (CiL) for three years, where students and alumni compete in NASCAR Cup, Formula F4, and Prototype cars using the iRacing Simulation platform. The league is managed by students.

On Tuesday, the event titled "The Future Made by Hand 200" took place at Pocono Raceway. This 80-lap race featured Penn College drivers who maintained positions within the top 20 for most of the race. However, they were involved in late-race incidents that affected their final standings. Austin DeLong and Zack Tallman managed to finish in 21st and 23rd places respectively, while Michael Sydor III completed the race in 29th place, two laps behind. Alumni Mark Turek finished in 26th place and Dylan Godinez came in 27th, both one lap down.

The upcoming CiL NASCAR Cup race is scheduled for February 12 at 8:30 PM at the virtual Charlotte Roval.

Driver details are as follows:

- Austin DeLong is a senior majoring in Engineering Design Technology and finished in 21st place.

- Michael Sydor III is also a senior studying Engineering Design Technology and ended up in 29th place.

- Zack Tallman is a freshman pursuing Welding & Fabrication Engineering Technology who secured the 23rd position.

- Mark Turek graduated with a degree in Engineering Design Technology in 2020 and placed 26th.

- Dylan Godinez graduated with an Engineering Design Technology degree in 2022 and finished at position number 27.

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