The iRacing Champions League is set for a dramatic finale in both the SK Modified Weekly Series and the 410 Wing Weekly Series. With only one race remaining — and a maximum of 13 points available per night — the fields of championship hopefuls have narrowed.
SK Modified Weekly Series – Carter, Morrie, and Warren
The Modified title comes down to three names: Brayden E Carter, Braden Morrie, and Davis Warren.
Carter leads the way thanks to five rounds of steady performances, but Morrie is just 9 points back, and Warren remains in the fight at –11. For Morrie, the path to the crown is straightforward: out-qualify Carter, win the feature, and hope Carter finishes off the podium. Warren’s path is slimmer but still alive — he must sweep fast time and the win while Carter finishes deep in the field.
With no other driver inside 13 points, the finale is guaranteed to decide between this trio. Every qualifying lap and every on-track position could shift the balance.
410 Wing Weekly Series – Gaines vs. Carter
In the 410 Sprint Cars, the math is tighter still. Richie Gaines leads the standings, but only by 7 points over Brayden E Carter. That slim gap keeps Carter’s double-championship dream alive — as he’s fighting for titles in both series heading into finale week.
If Gaines keeps Carter within a few finishing spots, the championship is his. But if Carter can sweep the night with fast time and a victory, the standings could flip on their head. Everyone else sits 18+ points back, mathematically eliminated.
The Storylines
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Three vs. Two – The Modified finale is a three-way fight (Carter, Morrie, Warren), while the Sprint finale is a head-to-head duel (Gaines vs. Carter).
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Carter’s Double Attempt – Brayden E Carter enters the finale in position to capture both championships. He leads the Modifieds and trails Gaines by just 7 in the Sprints.
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Max Points Pressure – With only 13 points available, there’s no room for error. A single qualifying lap could tip the scales, making fast time as critical as the checkered flag.
One Race to Decide It All
After five rounds, the contenders are clear. Two series, three championships hopefuls in one, and two in the other. For Carter, the chance at a rare double. For Morrie, Warren, and Gaines, the chance to spoil it. The math may be simple, but the racing won’t be.