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Byron wins 2nd NASCAR virtual race in a drama-free event

Sunday's event at virtual Richmond Raceway was low on drama and William Byron won for the second consecutive race.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Drivers were on their best behavior in NASCAR's latest virtual race and no one did anything to get fired or lose a sponsor. 

The iRacing Series has had a sour taste since Bubba Wallace lost a sponsor for quitting a game in a rage and Kyle Larson was fired for using a racial slur during a race. 

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Sunday's event at virtual Richmond Raceway was low on drama and William Byron won for the second consecutive race. 

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The most excitement came when Matt DiBenedetto was parked for intentionally crashing Ryan Preece and the two then engaged in a Twitter spat.

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