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VLR FAST 10'S ARE BACK

VLR Fast 10's are BACK (2023)! Click here to view! Simply join 74.91.122.77:32263 IP in DTR2 and set the laps to 10 in default late models for your time to show up!

To get the game to work online, simply download RivaTuner Statistics Server and click the + sign to add dtr2.exe and then set the frame rate to be 120FPS!

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Season 18 Champion (May 13, 2012)

VLR_Shock, Highlight: It wasn't exactly the most dominant season in VLR history, but VLR_Shock proved to be the most consistent driver in a grueling season which saw BLS_18's six championship in a row streak go down. Shock opened the season with back to back runner up finishes while going on to finish in the top five in every race along with back-to-back wins at Kokomo Speedway and Orange County Fair with an incredible average finish of 2.64. BLS_18 finished second in points, just four ahead of third place VLR_JW. Finishes of 7th, 9th, and 17th (after swapping spots) derailed any hope SKM_18 had of being champion for seven straight seasons despite picking up four wins.

Season 19 Champion (December 2, 2012)

BLS_18, Highlight: BLS_18 found redemption after getting upset by VLR_Shock in season 18. The Wisconsin driver picked up a season high four wins, including the finale at Portsmouth to beat VLR_Shock by a modest five points. His average finish of 2.5 was one of the best in VLR history. VLR_Gage, Doit 97 (Ice), and Faschek rounded out the top five in points as Faschek had his best season in VLR history.

Season 20 Champion (June 16, 2013)

BLS_18, Highlight: It was the same story, different season for BLS_18 in season 20. After struggling through the first half of the season and finding himself lower in points than expected, 18 proceeded to go on the most dominant run in VLR history. 18 would shatter VLR_Shock's record of four wins in a row in VLRs top series by winning the last seven races of the season! Despite winning 8 of the 12 races, he still only beat perinneal runner up VLR_Shock by three points in the final standings.

Season 21 Champion (March 9, 2014)

BLS_18, Highlight: In one of the most grueling seasons to date, VLR debuted a new format which had the drivers line up by reverse average finish in the A Main. The new format proved challening for most drivers, but not BLS_18. The most dominant driver in VLR history managed to win four races despite starting in the rear of the field nearly every week. 18s worst finish of the year was fourth place. Teammate BLS_BW43 had his best career VLR point finish and won the opening race of the season before slowly fading down the stretch.

Season 22 Champion (October 26, 2014)

BLS_18, Highlight: Once again, BLS_18 found himself at the top of the heap in VLRs premier series. 18 started the season by winning the biggest race in VLR history, the $200 to win Cedar Lake USA Nationals. The next week saw more of the same at a brand new Lucas Oil 2015 track. The success continued despite VLR's reverse average finish lineups and the sim racer managed to win four races. Perhaps just as impressive, BLS_18 recorded six runner up finishes with a worst finish of 3rd the whole season. He finished first or second in 10 of his 11 starts despite starting in the very back of the field almost every week. He held off runner up VLR_Shock by 11 points.

Season 23 Champion (June 28, 2015)

BLS_18, Highlight: It was VLR's most competitive season yet. Still, BLS_18 was able to find success despite the format, and would go on to hold off newcomer to the VLR points chase, XCR_Orso, by a modest three points. The two drivers came into the season finale at Eldora separated by only one point in the standings in VLRs most exciting finale ever. The winner of the race would be the champion. For nearly the entire race it looked like the title of VLR Champion would finally change hands again as XCR_Orso dominated the race until 14 laps to go when a caution came out. The Illinois driver had held off and even pulled away from BLS_18 despite both drivers starting in the rear of the field. However, the late restart bunched everything up and gave BLS_18 one last chance to win his fifth VLR championship in a row. After the restart, the two all star drivers battled side by side lap after lap while swapping the lead multiple times. However, when the dust had settled on the last lap it was 18 who powered around XCR_Orso to take the win and subsequently, the championship. 18 won the championship by three points over Orso, while VLR_Shock was third, 15 points behind.

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