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AMS History
The Story of AMS and Each Seasons Final Points Standings:
AMS was started back in the early summer of 2008, when Shawn Geroux and Chuck Gray came together and started the TnT Nascar League.
Season #1 - TnT Nascar (NASCAR 09)
1. Rob Canum (5 wins)
2. Chuck Gray (6 wins)
3. Stan Overton (1 win)
4. Shawn Geroux (3 wins)
5. Randy Plastered (1 win)
6. Drew Ups (3 wins)
7. Will Ravenstein (2 wins)
8. Jeff Blackfire (1 win)
9. John Hardt
10. John Paul
11. James Cha Chi
12. Matt Mattikus
13. Jon Pedigreewolf
14. Dalton Baldwin (1 win)
15. Mike Casale
16. Steve Farthammer
17. Fishbulb (1 win)
18. Spanky
Season #2 - TnT Nascar (NASCAR 09)
1. Rob Canum (6 wins)
2. Mike Casale (3 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (1 win)
4. Shawn Geroux (3 wins)
5. Drew Ups (2 wins)
6. Chuck Gray (8 wins)
7. Stan Overton (1 win)
8. Matt Mattikus (1 win)
9. Quick Change (2 wins)
10. Will Ravenstein
11. Dalton Baldwin (2 wins)
12. Jon Pedigreewolf
13. Steve Farthammer
14. Fishbulb
15. James Cha Chi
16. Jose Skunk
17. Jon Paul
18. John Hardt
19. Jeff Blackfire
20. Randy Plastered
Midway through Season 2, Chuck Gray removed himself from Ownership due to personal reasons leaving Shawn Geroux as the Primary Owner of TnT Nascar. Shawn appointed Rob Canum and Mike Casale as admins to help fill in for Chuck's absence. Shawn however fell ill as the season was about to begin and asked the two mod's to look after the league in his absence. During that time the league was reformatted and named Speed Affair.
Season #3 - Speed Affair (NASCAR 09)
1. Rob Canum (7 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
3. Chuck Gray (9 wins)
4. Mike Casale (4 wins)
5. Shawn Geroux (5 wins)
6. Drew Ups (2 wins)
7. Quick Change (2 wins)
8. Stan Overton
9. DBRacer (4 wins)
10. Steve Farthammer
11. Will Ravenstein
12. Jon Hardt
13. Fish Bulb (2 wins)
14. Amanda Ravenstein
15. Justin Troxell
16. Joe Morgan
17. Jeff Blackfire
18. Randy Plastered
Season #4 - Speed Affair (NASCAR 09)
1. Rob Canum (6 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
3. Justin Troxell (2 wins)
4. Reno Sims (1 win)
5. Greg Elliott (2 wins)
6. Cameron Grass (4 wins)
7. Chevy 24 (1 win)
8. Brandon Macwhirter (1 win)
9. Randy Plastered
10 Bob Peters
11. Shawn Geroux(1 win)
12. Justin Page
13. Armando D'ercole (1 win)
14. Chuck Gray (3 wins)
15. Mike Casale (2 wins)
16. Dalton Baldwin (2 wins)
17. Jose Skunk
18. Joe Morgan
19. Paul Kibert
20. Jesse Cole
Midway through Season 5 Rob Canum had to leave his Primary Leadership role due to health issues and Chris Ostrander moved from his Secondary to the Primary Leadership role. Shawn Geroux missed that entire season due to personal/family issues.
Season #5 - Speed Affair (NASCAR 09)
1. Chris Ostrander (7 wins)
2. Jeff Blackfire (3 wins)
3. Andrew Baraca (1 win)
4. David McMann
5. Justin Troxell (1 win)
6. Crazy Chris (1 win)
7. EARNHARDT88FAN (1 win)
8. Amplifled (1 win)
9. GhostRecon (1 win)
10. Bostonpride (1 win)
11. Napa Racing
12. Rob Canum (3 wins)
13. Rangersny68
14. MVZUWL86
15. Brandon MacWhirter (2 wins)
16. Cameron Grass (1 win)
17. Greg Elliott (1 win)
18. Rickylite01
19. Mr.215616
20. Joe Morgan
21. Reno Sims
22. Nationguard88
23. Josh88army00
24. BMPDRFT24
25. AKA Batterz
26. Cheeseburger14
27. Snuffman09
28. Spectrehatred
29. Guy Driggers
30. Irish Poopster
31. The Irish Smurtf
32. Cardude 63
33. NC KILLER X
34. ANF Knight
35. Bob Peters
36. Armando D'ercole
37. Justin Page
38. Paul Kibert
39. Big Randy
40. Jose Skunk
During Season #5 of Speed Affair, Shawn Geroux created a league called The Dynamic Racing Series (TDRS).
Season #1 - TDRS (NASCAR 09)
1. Chris Ostrander (7 wins)
2. Cameron Grass (5 wins)
3. Shawn Geroux (4 wins)
4. Brandon MacWhirter (3 wins)
5. Mike Casale (2 wins)
6. Stan Overton (1 win)
7. Justin Oakley
8. William Ravenstein
9. Bob Peters
10. Reno Sims (1 win)
11. Justin Troxell (1 win)
12. Chuck Gray
13. Paul Kibert
14. Zach Stanton
15. Justin Page (1 win)
16. Greg Elliott (1 win)
17. Jeff Blackfire (1 win)
18. Joe Morgan
19. Dalton Baldwin (2 wins)
20. Lifeundone (1 win)
21. Fishbulb (2 wins)
22. Baker
23. Josh
24. Spanky
25. Randy Plastered
26. Smurfheoth
27. Jose Skunk
28. Doug Hines
Shawn Geroux and Chris Ostrander merged TDRS with Speed Affair and created the Fusion Series. Along with the Cup series, a Nationwide series was created to run alongside it.
Season #6 - Fusion Series 2009 (NASCAR 09)
Cup
1. Chuck Gray (10 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (6 wins)
3. Stan Overton (1 win)
4. Brandon MacWhirter (3 wins)
5. Doug Hines
6. Bob Peters
7. Justin Troxell
8. Paul Kibert
9. Greg Elliott (1 win)
10. Cameron Grass (3 wins)
11. Reno Sims
12. Justin Oakley
Chase Cutoff
13. Big Randy
14. TMONEY MAYES
15. Shawn Geroux
16. Jose Skunk
Nationwide
1. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
2. David McMann (2 wins)
3. Brandon MacWhirter (3 wins)
4. Jeff Blackfire
5. Crazy Chris
6. Cameron Grass
7. Justin Troxell
8. Justin Oakley
9. Shawn Geroux (1 win)
10. Chuck Gray
11. Stan Overton
12. Greg Elliott
Chase Cutoff
13. Paul Kibert
14. Will Ravenstein
15. Mike Casale
16. Andrew Barca
17. Robert Peters
18. Dalton Baldwin
19. Shocker
20. AJ Big Dog
21. Boston Pride
22. Brian Hall
23. Blood of Demons
24. Reno Sims
25. Xbox Kings
Season #7 - Fusion Series 2010A (NASCAR 09)
Cup
1. Dalton Baldwin (11 wins)
2. David McMann
3. Cameron Grass (3 wins)
4. Chris Ostrander (4 wins)
5. Andrew Barca (4 wins)
6. Joe Morgan
7. Brandon MacWhirter (2 wins)
8. Jeff Blackfire (5 wins)
9. Brandon MacWhirter
10. Reno Sims
11. Slide Ways
12. AJ Big Dog
Chase Cutoff
13. Paul Kibert
14. Shawn Geroux
15. Rangers NY
16. Crazy Chris
17. Big Randy
18. MVZ
19. Greg Elliott
20. T-Money Mayes
21. Justin Troxell
22. Liquid Waffles
23. Justin Oakley
24. Boston Pride
25. Robert Peters
Nationwide
1. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
2. Cameron Grass (5 wins)
3. Andrew Barca (3 wins)
4. Justin Troxell
5. David McMann
6. Dalton Baldwin
7. Crazy Chris
8. Brandon MacWhirter (2 wins)
9. Joe Morgan
10. Jeff Blackfire
11. Justin Oakley
12. AJ Big Dog
Chase Cutoff
13. Reno Sims
14. Greg Elliott
Season #8 - Fusion Series 2010B (NASCAR 09)
Cup
1. Dalton Baldwin (13 wins)
2. Andrew Baraca (8 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (4 wins)
4. Cameron Grass (2 wins)
5. David McMann
6. Justin Troxell
7. Chuck Gray (1 win)
8. Shawn Geroux (1 win)
9. Brandon MacWhirter (1 win)
10. Greg Elliott (1 win)
Chase Cutoff
11. Jose Skunk (1 win)
12. Joe Morgan (1 win)
13. Armando D'ercole
14. Reno Sims
15. Crazy Chris
16. Liquid Waffles
Nationwide
1. Dalton Baldwin (4 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
3. Justin Troxell (2 wins)
4. Brandon MacWhirter (1 win)
5. Andrew Barca (3 wins)
6. Cameron Grass
Chase Cutoff
7. David McMann
8. Jose Skunk (1 win)
9. Greg Elliott (1 win)
10. Shawn Geroux
11. Crazy Chris
12. Guy Driggers
During the seasons of the Fusion Series, a secondary league called Speed Sector was created by Shawn Geroux. This league was made in order to help recruit some new people into the league.
Season #1 - Speed Sector 2010A (NASCAR 09)
1. Chris Ostrander (6 wins)
2. Shawn Geroux (7 wins)
3. Hunter Barefoot (2 wins)
4. Adrian woodruff (1 win)
5. Miles Tugo (1 win)
6. Josh Deese (1 win)
7. Reno Sims
8. Soccerdude
9. Armando D'ercole
10. Joe Morgan
11. Brandon MacWhirter (1 win)
12. Greg Elliott (1 win)
13. Stanton Drums
14. Newfield
Season #2 - Speed Sector 2010B (NASCAR 09) Abrv. Season
1. Josh Deese (2 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (2 wins)
3. Adrian Woodruff (1 win)
4. Hunter Barefoot (1 win)
5. Shawn Geroux (1 win)
6. Reno Sims
7. Stanton Drums
8. Soccerdude
9. Dalton Baldwin (2 wins)
10. Armando D'ercole
11. Greg Elliott
As NASCAR 09 shut down its servers, the league awaited the arrival of the upcoming NASCAR The Game 2011. When the new game came out, the league picked back up.
Season #3 - Speed Sector 2011 (NASCAR The Game 2011)
1. Greg Elliott (8 wins)
2. Dalton Baldwin (7 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (3 wins)
4. Shawn Geroux
5. Reno Sims (1 win)
6. Bryan Hall (1 win)
7. Bob Peters (1 win)
8. Jose Skunk (2 wins)
9. Justin Carr (1 win)
10. Justin Troxell (1 win)
11. Avery McDonald
12. Adrian Woodruff (1 win)
13. Joe Green
14. David McMann
15. Hunter Barefoot
16. Armando D'ercole
17. Will Ravenstein
18. Justin Oakley
19. Mike Casale (1 win)
20. Joe Green
21. Joe Morgan
22. Randy Dunwoody
23. Paul Kibert
24. Minus Jimbob
25. The Farthammer
26. Andrew Baraca
Season #9 - Fusion Series 2011 (NASCAR The Game 2011)
1. Chris Ostrander (9 wins)
2. Dalton Baldwin (5 wins)
3. Justin Carr (1 win)
4. Adrian Woodruff (2 wins)
5. Shawn Geroux
6. Justin Troxell (1 win)
7. David McMann
8. Jose Skunk (1 win)
9. Greg Elliott (3 wins)
10. Bob Peters (2 wins)
Chase Cutoff
11. Andrew Baraca (1 win)
12. Reno Sims
13. Joe Morgan
14. Minus Jimbob
15. Armando D'ercole
16. Hunter Barefoot
17. Mike Casale
18. Josh Deese
19. Justin Oakley
20. Paul Kibert
After the 13th overall season and the disappointment of NASCAR The Game 2011, everything was put on hold for a while. A 10 race season on F1: 2011 was held. After that, everyone started to try out iRacing for the first time. Shortly after, Shawn Geroux and Chris Ostrander announced they we're moving the League to IRacing. They felt like IRacing would offer them
a much bigger platform to perform on and would provide for better racing.
It was announced that the Speed Sector/Fusion Series was to be renamed The Anarchy Motorsports Server (AMS). A lot of long time members became admins or staff members to help with the drastic increase in activity that would come.
After much work, the first season of AMS was held on iRacing. For the first time ever, 3 different series were held, a Cup, Truck, and Nationwide series.
Season #1 - AMS 2012A (iRacing)
Cup
1. Chris Ostrander (3 wins)
2. Dalton Baldwin (4 wins)
3. Wallace Boyce (1 win)
4. Avery McDonald (1 win)
5. Chris Pike
6. Justin Page (1 win)
7. Kevin Ford
8. Kevin Troczynski (1 win)
9. Kevin Carr
10. AJ Bernys
11. Kennan Miller (2 wins)
12. Brent Nicholls
13. Charles LeMaire
14. Mike Vining
15. Shawn Geroux
Chase Cutoff
16. Robert Peters
17. Greg Elliott
18. Gary Ford
19. David McMann
20. Austin Ogonoski (3 wins)
21. Joshua Guiher
22. Billy Bob Stephens
23. Reno Sims
24. Robert Ingleman
25. Steven King
Truck
1. Chris Ostrander (1 win)
2. Wallace Boyce (1 win)
3. Avery McDonald
4. Kevin Ford
5. Kennan Miller (1 win)
6. Justin Page (1 win)
7. Chris Pike
8. Kevin Troczynski
9. Dalton Baldwin (1 win)
10. Kevin Carr
11. Mike Vining
12. Charles LeMaire
13. AJ Bernys
14. Shawn Geroux (2 wins)
15. Robert Peters
Chase Cutoff
16. Greg Elliott (1 win)
17. Steven King (2 wins)
18. Gary Ford
19. Brent Nicholls
20. Robert Ingleman
21. David McMann
22. Billy Bob Stephens
23. Austin Ogonoski (2 wins)
24. Reno Sims
25. Joshua Guiher
26. Brendan Moore
Nationwide
1. Wallace Boyce
2. Chris Ostrander
3. Dalton Baldwin (3 wins)
4. Chris Pike (1 win)
5. Kennan Miller
6. Charles LeMaire
7. Kevin Troczynski
8. AJ Bernys
9. Greg Elliott (2 wins)
10. Shawn Geroux
11. David McMann
12. Brent Nicholls
13. Robert Peters
14. Austin Ogonoski (2 wins)
15. Avery McDonald
16. Mike Vining
17. Steven King
18. Justin Page
19. Reno Sims
20. Robert Ingleman
21. Kevin Carr
After the success of their first season on iRacing, the Anarchy Motorsports Group and it's members are looking forward to their second season. At the end of their first season on iRacing, AMS got their first ever sponsor, SpeedwayMedia.com, who sponsored the last 3 Cup and 2 Nationwide races of the season. SpeedwayMedia.com also has come on board for the 2012B season and is sponsoring the Cup Series season openers at Daytona. Along with their first sponsor, generous donations of prizes from members to champions in all 3 series have been made.
While the first season for AMS on iRacing saw the closest battles for championships and the most competitive racing the league has ever seen, the second season saw an all out dominance by one driver. Dalton Baldwin won a grand total of 34 races and started from the pole 35 times, en route to winning all 3 championships. Dalton became the second driver to score a championship in all 3 series and the first driver to win all 3 in one season, after having 3 series for just two seasons.
Season #2 - AMS 2012B (iRacing)
Cup
1. Dalton Baldwin (10 wins)
2. Kevin Ford (2 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (1 win)
4. Kevin Troczynski (1 win)
5. Wallace Boyce
6. Avery McDonald (1 win)
7. Kennan Miller (1 win)
8. David Rogers
9. Kevin Carr
10. AJ Bernys
11. Brent Nicholls
12. Matthew Bradley (5 wins)
13. Chris Pike (1 win)
14. Justin Page (1 win)
15. Chris Shaw
Chase Cutoff
16. Charles LeMaire
17. David McMann (1 win)
18. Stewart Joyce
19. Shawn Geroux
20. John Joyce
21. Robert Peters
22. Greg Elliott
23. Billy Bob Stephens
24. David Colonair
25. David Cassidy
Truck
1. Dalton Baldwin (14 wins)
2. Kevin Ford (2 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander
4. Kevin Troczynski
5. Justin Page (1 win)
6. Wallace Boyce
7. David Rogers
8. Avery McDonald
9. Kevin Carr
10. John Joyce
11. Stewart Joyce
12. Kennan Miller (2 wins)
13. Matthew Bradley (1 win)
14. Chris Pike
15. Brent Nicholls
Chase Cutoff
16. AJ Bernys
17. David McMann
18. Charles LeMaire
19. David Colonair
20. Robert Peters
21. Shawn Geroux
22. Michael Sheumaker
23. Greg Elliott
24. David Cassidy
25. Billy Bob Stephens
26. Hoyt Smith
27. Chris Shaw
Nationwide
1. Dalton Baldwin (10 wins)
2. Kevin Troczynski
3. Wallace Boyce (1 win)
4. Chris Ostrander
5. Justin Page (2 wins)
6. AJ Bernys
7. Avery McDonald (1 win)
8. Kevin Carr
9. Brent Nicholls
10. Kennan Miller (2 wins)
11. Charles LeMaire
12. Chris Pike
13. David McMann
14. Greg Elliott
15. Stewart Joyce
16. John Joyce
17. Robert Peters
18. Michael Sheumaker
19. David Colonair
20. Shawn Geroux
21. David Rogers
22. Matthew Bradley
23. David Cassidy
24. Hoyt Smith
As the newest installment of AMS came to the horizon, a new, faster car dawned a new age for the AMS Cup Series. Then Gen-6 Chevy SS and Ford Fusion freshly scanned by iRacing would make for new challenges to the drivers. Who else to rise to the challenge other than reigning champion, Dalton Baldwin. But, he had another challenger on his heels most of the season with his mirror filled by Kennan Miller. Baldwin and Miller battled it out in both the AMS Cup and Truck Series'. Baldwin was barely able to clinch the two championships once again, squeaking ahead of Miller by 6 points in Cup and 16 in Truck.
This season had many exciting moments. The last lap battle between Dalton Baldwin, Chris Ostrander, and Justin Page in the season opener, SpeedwayMedia.com 250 at Daytona. A wild night race at Richmond saw newcomer Alex Thornton take his first AMS Cup Series victory. A last lap battle in the trucks between Kennan Miller and Dalton Baldwin. A Chicagoland Speedway race saw 18 lead changes in a fast and tough truck battle. AMS also held it's first All- Star Race event since joining iRacing, with Dalton Baldwin taking home to victory.
Season #3 - AMS 2013A (iRacing)
Cup
1. Dalton Baldwin (13 Wins)
2. Kennan Miller (5 Wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (1 Win)
4. Kevin Ford
5. Kevin Troczynski
6. Kevin Carr
7. Wallace Boyce
8. Marty Vrana
9. John Joyce
10. Justin Page
11. Charles LeMaire
12. Brent Nicholls
13. Greg Elliott (2 Wins)
14. Avery McDonald (1 Win)
15. Mark Weist
Chase Cutoff
16. David McMann
17. Bryan Corey (1 Win)
18. AJ Bernys
19. Hoyt Smith
20. Stewart Joyce
21. Alex Thornton (1 Win)
22. David Rogers
23. Shawn Geroux
24. David Colonair
25. Steve Weist
26. Chris Pike
Truck
1. Dalton Baldwin (10 Wins)
2. Kennan Miller (5 Wins)
3. Justin Page (2 Wins)
4. Kevin Troczynski (1 Win)
5. Chris Ostrander (1 Win)
6. Kevin Ford (1 Win)
7. Wallace Boyce
8. Stewart Joyce
9. Kevin Carr
10. John Joyce
11. Greg Elliott
12. Marty Vrana
13. Brent Nicholls
14. Avery McDonald
15. Mark Weist
Chase Cutoff
16. AJ Bernys
17. Charles LeMaire
18. David Rogers
19. Bryan Corey
20. Alex Thornton
21. Hoyt Smith
22. Bryan Miller
23. Steve Weist
24. David McMann
25. David Colonair
26. Terry Soos
27. Chris Pike
National
1. Dalton Baldwin (10 Wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (2 Wins)
3. Kevin Troczynski (3 Wins)
4. John Joyce
5. AJ Bernys
6. Brent Nicholls
7. Mark Weist
8. Stewart Joyce (1 Win)
9. Greg Elliott
10. Avery McDonald
11. Justin Page
12. Bryan Corey
13. David Rogers
14. Kennan Miller
15. Hoyt Smith
16. Steve Weist
17. David McMann
18. Chris Pike
19. Alex Thornton
20. Charles LeMaire
21. Wallace Boyce
22. Marty Vrana
The second season of 2013 for AMS is just around the corner. As AMS drops their league entry fee, a lot of newcomers have joined and pose a threat to reigning champion, Dalton Baldwin. But, past AMS members, like Kennan Miller, Chris Ostrander, Kevin Troczynski, Justin Page, and others look to be the ones to do that first. As a new IndyCar Series replaces the unsuccessful National Series, can anyone dethrone the champion? We'll see as the season begins September 3rd-5th with the AMS Truck, IndyCar, and Cup Series' taking to the high banks of Daytona, with SpeedwayMedia.com sponsoring the Cup Series 250-mile season opener.
AMS was started back in the early summer of 2008, when Shawn Geroux and Chuck Gray came together and started the TnT Nascar League.
Season #1 - TnT Nascar (NASCAR 09)
1. Rob Canum (5 wins)
2. Chuck Gray (6 wins)
3. Stan Overton (1 win)
4. Shawn Geroux (3 wins)
5. Randy Plastered (1 win)
6. Drew Ups (3 wins)
7. Will Ravenstein (2 wins)
8. Jeff Blackfire (1 win)
9. John Hardt
10. John Paul
11. James Cha Chi
12. Matt Mattikus
13. Jon Pedigreewolf
14. Dalton Baldwin (1 win)
15. Mike Casale
16. Steve Farthammer
17. Fishbulb (1 win)
18. Spanky
Season #2 - TnT Nascar (NASCAR 09)
1. Rob Canum (6 wins)
2. Mike Casale (3 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (1 win)
4. Shawn Geroux (3 wins)
5. Drew Ups (2 wins)
6. Chuck Gray (8 wins)
7. Stan Overton (1 win)
8. Matt Mattikus (1 win)
9. Quick Change (2 wins)
10. Will Ravenstein
11. Dalton Baldwin (2 wins)
12. Jon Pedigreewolf
13. Steve Farthammer
14. Fishbulb
15. James Cha Chi
16. Jose Skunk
17. Jon Paul
18. John Hardt
19. Jeff Blackfire
20. Randy Plastered
Midway through Season 2, Chuck Gray removed himself from Ownership due to personal reasons leaving Shawn Geroux as the Primary Owner of TnT Nascar. Shawn appointed Rob Canum and Mike Casale as admins to help fill in for Chuck's absence. Shawn however fell ill as the season was about to begin and asked the two mod's to look after the league in his absence. During that time the league was reformatted and named Speed Affair.
Season #3 - Speed Affair (NASCAR 09)
1. Rob Canum (7 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
3. Chuck Gray (9 wins)
4. Mike Casale (4 wins)
5. Shawn Geroux (5 wins)
6. Drew Ups (2 wins)
7. Quick Change (2 wins)
8. Stan Overton
9. DBRacer (4 wins)
10. Steve Farthammer
11. Will Ravenstein
12. Jon Hardt
13. Fish Bulb (2 wins)
14. Amanda Ravenstein
15. Justin Troxell
16. Joe Morgan
17. Jeff Blackfire
18. Randy Plastered
Season #4 - Speed Affair (NASCAR 09)
1. Rob Canum (6 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
3. Justin Troxell (2 wins)
4. Reno Sims (1 win)
5. Greg Elliott (2 wins)
6. Cameron Grass (4 wins)
7. Chevy 24 (1 win)
8. Brandon Macwhirter (1 win)
9. Randy Plastered
10 Bob Peters
11. Shawn Geroux(1 win)
12. Justin Page
13. Armando D'ercole (1 win)
14. Chuck Gray (3 wins)
15. Mike Casale (2 wins)
16. Dalton Baldwin (2 wins)
17. Jose Skunk
18. Joe Morgan
19. Paul Kibert
20. Jesse Cole
Midway through Season 5 Rob Canum had to leave his Primary Leadership role due to health issues and Chris Ostrander moved from his Secondary to the Primary Leadership role. Shawn Geroux missed that entire season due to personal/family issues.
Season #5 - Speed Affair (NASCAR 09)
1. Chris Ostrander (7 wins)
2. Jeff Blackfire (3 wins)
3. Andrew Baraca (1 win)
4. David McMann
5. Justin Troxell (1 win)
6. Crazy Chris (1 win)
7. EARNHARDT88FAN (1 win)
8. Amplifled (1 win)
9. GhostRecon (1 win)
10. Bostonpride (1 win)
11. Napa Racing
12. Rob Canum (3 wins)
13. Rangersny68
14. MVZUWL86
15. Brandon MacWhirter (2 wins)
16. Cameron Grass (1 win)
17. Greg Elliott (1 win)
18. Rickylite01
19. Mr.215616
20. Joe Morgan
21. Reno Sims
22. Nationguard88
23. Josh88army00
24. BMPDRFT24
25. AKA Batterz
26. Cheeseburger14
27. Snuffman09
28. Spectrehatred
29. Guy Driggers
30. Irish Poopster
31. The Irish Smurtf
32. Cardude 63
33. NC KILLER X
34. ANF Knight
35. Bob Peters
36. Armando D'ercole
37. Justin Page
38. Paul Kibert
39. Big Randy
40. Jose Skunk
During Season #5 of Speed Affair, Shawn Geroux created a league called The Dynamic Racing Series (TDRS).
Season #1 - TDRS (NASCAR 09)
1. Chris Ostrander (7 wins)
2. Cameron Grass (5 wins)
3. Shawn Geroux (4 wins)
4. Brandon MacWhirter (3 wins)
5. Mike Casale (2 wins)
6. Stan Overton (1 win)
7. Justin Oakley
8. William Ravenstein
9. Bob Peters
10. Reno Sims (1 win)
11. Justin Troxell (1 win)
12. Chuck Gray
13. Paul Kibert
14. Zach Stanton
15. Justin Page (1 win)
16. Greg Elliott (1 win)
17. Jeff Blackfire (1 win)
18. Joe Morgan
19. Dalton Baldwin (2 wins)
20. Lifeundone (1 win)
21. Fishbulb (2 wins)
22. Baker
23. Josh
24. Spanky
25. Randy Plastered
26. Smurfheoth
27. Jose Skunk
28. Doug Hines
Shawn Geroux and Chris Ostrander merged TDRS with Speed Affair and created the Fusion Series. Along with the Cup series, a Nationwide series was created to run alongside it.
Season #6 - Fusion Series 2009 (NASCAR 09)
Cup
1. Chuck Gray (10 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (6 wins)
3. Stan Overton (1 win)
4. Brandon MacWhirter (3 wins)
5. Doug Hines
6. Bob Peters
7. Justin Troxell
8. Paul Kibert
9. Greg Elliott (1 win)
10. Cameron Grass (3 wins)
11. Reno Sims
12. Justin Oakley
Chase Cutoff
13. Big Randy
14. TMONEY MAYES
15. Shawn Geroux
16. Jose Skunk
Nationwide
1. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
2. David McMann (2 wins)
3. Brandon MacWhirter (3 wins)
4. Jeff Blackfire
5. Crazy Chris
6. Cameron Grass
7. Justin Troxell
8. Justin Oakley
9. Shawn Geroux (1 win)
10. Chuck Gray
11. Stan Overton
12. Greg Elliott
Chase Cutoff
13. Paul Kibert
14. Will Ravenstein
15. Mike Casale
16. Andrew Barca
17. Robert Peters
18. Dalton Baldwin
19. Shocker
20. AJ Big Dog
21. Boston Pride
22. Brian Hall
23. Blood of Demons
24. Reno Sims
25. Xbox Kings
Season #7 - Fusion Series 2010A (NASCAR 09)
Cup
1. Dalton Baldwin (11 wins)
2. David McMann
3. Cameron Grass (3 wins)
4. Chris Ostrander (4 wins)
5. Andrew Barca (4 wins)
6. Joe Morgan
7. Brandon MacWhirter (2 wins)
8. Jeff Blackfire (5 wins)
9. Brandon MacWhirter
10. Reno Sims
11. Slide Ways
12. AJ Big Dog
Chase Cutoff
13. Paul Kibert
14. Shawn Geroux
15. Rangers NY
16. Crazy Chris
17. Big Randy
18. MVZ
19. Greg Elliott
20. T-Money Mayes
21. Justin Troxell
22. Liquid Waffles
23. Justin Oakley
24. Boston Pride
25. Robert Peters
Nationwide
1. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
2. Cameron Grass (5 wins)
3. Andrew Barca (3 wins)
4. Justin Troxell
5. David McMann
6. Dalton Baldwin
7. Crazy Chris
8. Brandon MacWhirter (2 wins)
9. Joe Morgan
10. Jeff Blackfire
11. Justin Oakley
12. AJ Big Dog
Chase Cutoff
13. Reno Sims
14. Greg Elliott
Season #8 - Fusion Series 2010B (NASCAR 09)
Cup
1. Dalton Baldwin (13 wins)
2. Andrew Baraca (8 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (4 wins)
4. Cameron Grass (2 wins)
5. David McMann
6. Justin Troxell
7. Chuck Gray (1 win)
8. Shawn Geroux (1 win)
9. Brandon MacWhirter (1 win)
10. Greg Elliott (1 win)
Chase Cutoff
11. Jose Skunk (1 win)
12. Joe Morgan (1 win)
13. Armando D'ercole
14. Reno Sims
15. Crazy Chris
16. Liquid Waffles
Nationwide
1. Dalton Baldwin (4 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (5 wins)
3. Justin Troxell (2 wins)
4. Brandon MacWhirter (1 win)
5. Andrew Barca (3 wins)
6. Cameron Grass
Chase Cutoff
7. David McMann
8. Jose Skunk (1 win)
9. Greg Elliott (1 win)
10. Shawn Geroux
11. Crazy Chris
12. Guy Driggers
During the seasons of the Fusion Series, a secondary league called Speed Sector was created by Shawn Geroux. This league was made in order to help recruit some new people into the league.
Season #1 - Speed Sector 2010A (NASCAR 09)
1. Chris Ostrander (6 wins)
2. Shawn Geroux (7 wins)
3. Hunter Barefoot (2 wins)
4. Adrian woodruff (1 win)
5. Miles Tugo (1 win)
6. Josh Deese (1 win)
7. Reno Sims
8. Soccerdude
9. Armando D'ercole
10. Joe Morgan
11. Brandon MacWhirter (1 win)
12. Greg Elliott (1 win)
13. Stanton Drums
14. Newfield
Season #2 - Speed Sector 2010B (NASCAR 09) Abrv. Season
1. Josh Deese (2 wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (2 wins)
3. Adrian Woodruff (1 win)
4. Hunter Barefoot (1 win)
5. Shawn Geroux (1 win)
6. Reno Sims
7. Stanton Drums
8. Soccerdude
9. Dalton Baldwin (2 wins)
10. Armando D'ercole
11. Greg Elliott
As NASCAR 09 shut down its servers, the league awaited the arrival of the upcoming NASCAR The Game 2011. When the new game came out, the league picked back up.
Season #3 - Speed Sector 2011 (NASCAR The Game 2011)
1. Greg Elliott (8 wins)
2. Dalton Baldwin (7 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (3 wins)
4. Shawn Geroux
5. Reno Sims (1 win)
6. Bryan Hall (1 win)
7. Bob Peters (1 win)
8. Jose Skunk (2 wins)
9. Justin Carr (1 win)
10. Justin Troxell (1 win)
11. Avery McDonald
12. Adrian Woodruff (1 win)
13. Joe Green
14. David McMann
15. Hunter Barefoot
16. Armando D'ercole
17. Will Ravenstein
18. Justin Oakley
19. Mike Casale (1 win)
20. Joe Green
21. Joe Morgan
22. Randy Dunwoody
23. Paul Kibert
24. Minus Jimbob
25. The Farthammer
26. Andrew Baraca
Season #9 - Fusion Series 2011 (NASCAR The Game 2011)
1. Chris Ostrander (9 wins)
2. Dalton Baldwin (5 wins)
3. Justin Carr (1 win)
4. Adrian Woodruff (2 wins)
5. Shawn Geroux
6. Justin Troxell (1 win)
7. David McMann
8. Jose Skunk (1 win)
9. Greg Elliott (3 wins)
10. Bob Peters (2 wins)
Chase Cutoff
11. Andrew Baraca (1 win)
12. Reno Sims
13. Joe Morgan
14. Minus Jimbob
15. Armando D'ercole
16. Hunter Barefoot
17. Mike Casale
18. Josh Deese
19. Justin Oakley
20. Paul Kibert
After the 13th overall season and the disappointment of NASCAR The Game 2011, everything was put on hold for a while. A 10 race season on F1: 2011 was held. After that, everyone started to try out iRacing for the first time. Shortly after, Shawn Geroux and Chris Ostrander announced they we're moving the League to IRacing. They felt like IRacing would offer them
a much bigger platform to perform on and would provide for better racing.
It was announced that the Speed Sector/Fusion Series was to be renamed The Anarchy Motorsports Server (AMS). A lot of long time members became admins or staff members to help with the drastic increase in activity that would come.
After much work, the first season of AMS was held on iRacing. For the first time ever, 3 different series were held, a Cup, Truck, and Nationwide series.
Season #1 - AMS 2012A (iRacing)
Cup
1. Chris Ostrander (3 wins)
2. Dalton Baldwin (4 wins)
3. Wallace Boyce (1 win)
4. Avery McDonald (1 win)
5. Chris Pike
6. Justin Page (1 win)
7. Kevin Ford
8. Kevin Troczynski (1 win)
9. Kevin Carr
10. AJ Bernys
11. Kennan Miller (2 wins)
12. Brent Nicholls
13. Charles LeMaire
14. Mike Vining
15. Shawn Geroux
Chase Cutoff
16. Robert Peters
17. Greg Elliott
18. Gary Ford
19. David McMann
20. Austin Ogonoski (3 wins)
21. Joshua Guiher
22. Billy Bob Stephens
23. Reno Sims
24. Robert Ingleman
25. Steven King
Truck
1. Chris Ostrander (1 win)
2. Wallace Boyce (1 win)
3. Avery McDonald
4. Kevin Ford
5. Kennan Miller (1 win)
6. Justin Page (1 win)
7. Chris Pike
8. Kevin Troczynski
9. Dalton Baldwin (1 win)
10. Kevin Carr
11. Mike Vining
12. Charles LeMaire
13. AJ Bernys
14. Shawn Geroux (2 wins)
15. Robert Peters
Chase Cutoff
16. Greg Elliott (1 win)
17. Steven King (2 wins)
18. Gary Ford
19. Brent Nicholls
20. Robert Ingleman
21. David McMann
22. Billy Bob Stephens
23. Austin Ogonoski (2 wins)
24. Reno Sims
25. Joshua Guiher
26. Brendan Moore
Nationwide
1. Wallace Boyce
2. Chris Ostrander
3. Dalton Baldwin (3 wins)
4. Chris Pike (1 win)
5. Kennan Miller
6. Charles LeMaire
7. Kevin Troczynski
8. AJ Bernys
9. Greg Elliott (2 wins)
10. Shawn Geroux
11. David McMann
12. Brent Nicholls
13. Robert Peters
14. Austin Ogonoski (2 wins)
15. Avery McDonald
16. Mike Vining
17. Steven King
18. Justin Page
19. Reno Sims
20. Robert Ingleman
21. Kevin Carr
After the success of their first season on iRacing, the Anarchy Motorsports Group and it's members are looking forward to their second season. At the end of their first season on iRacing, AMS got their first ever sponsor, SpeedwayMedia.com, who sponsored the last 3 Cup and 2 Nationwide races of the season. SpeedwayMedia.com also has come on board for the 2012B season and is sponsoring the Cup Series season openers at Daytona. Along with their first sponsor, generous donations of prizes from members to champions in all 3 series have been made.
While the first season for AMS on iRacing saw the closest battles for championships and the most competitive racing the league has ever seen, the second season saw an all out dominance by one driver. Dalton Baldwin won a grand total of 34 races and started from the pole 35 times, en route to winning all 3 championships. Dalton became the second driver to score a championship in all 3 series and the first driver to win all 3 in one season, after having 3 series for just two seasons.
Season #2 - AMS 2012B (iRacing)
Cup
1. Dalton Baldwin (10 wins)
2. Kevin Ford (2 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (1 win)
4. Kevin Troczynski (1 win)
5. Wallace Boyce
6. Avery McDonald (1 win)
7. Kennan Miller (1 win)
8. David Rogers
9. Kevin Carr
10. AJ Bernys
11. Brent Nicholls
12. Matthew Bradley (5 wins)
13. Chris Pike (1 win)
14. Justin Page (1 win)
15. Chris Shaw
Chase Cutoff
16. Charles LeMaire
17. David McMann (1 win)
18. Stewart Joyce
19. Shawn Geroux
20. John Joyce
21. Robert Peters
22. Greg Elliott
23. Billy Bob Stephens
24. David Colonair
25. David Cassidy
Truck
1. Dalton Baldwin (14 wins)
2. Kevin Ford (2 wins)
3. Chris Ostrander
4. Kevin Troczynski
5. Justin Page (1 win)
6. Wallace Boyce
7. David Rogers
8. Avery McDonald
9. Kevin Carr
10. John Joyce
11. Stewart Joyce
12. Kennan Miller (2 wins)
13. Matthew Bradley (1 win)
14. Chris Pike
15. Brent Nicholls
Chase Cutoff
16. AJ Bernys
17. David McMann
18. Charles LeMaire
19. David Colonair
20. Robert Peters
21. Shawn Geroux
22. Michael Sheumaker
23. Greg Elliott
24. David Cassidy
25. Billy Bob Stephens
26. Hoyt Smith
27. Chris Shaw
Nationwide
1. Dalton Baldwin (10 wins)
2. Kevin Troczynski
3. Wallace Boyce (1 win)
4. Chris Ostrander
5. Justin Page (2 wins)
6. AJ Bernys
7. Avery McDonald (1 win)
8. Kevin Carr
9. Brent Nicholls
10. Kennan Miller (2 wins)
11. Charles LeMaire
12. Chris Pike
13. David McMann
14. Greg Elliott
15. Stewart Joyce
16. John Joyce
17. Robert Peters
18. Michael Sheumaker
19. David Colonair
20. Shawn Geroux
21. David Rogers
22. Matthew Bradley
23. David Cassidy
24. Hoyt Smith
As the newest installment of AMS came to the horizon, a new, faster car dawned a new age for the AMS Cup Series. Then Gen-6 Chevy SS and Ford Fusion freshly scanned by iRacing would make for new challenges to the drivers. Who else to rise to the challenge other than reigning champion, Dalton Baldwin. But, he had another challenger on his heels most of the season with his mirror filled by Kennan Miller. Baldwin and Miller battled it out in both the AMS Cup and Truck Series'. Baldwin was barely able to clinch the two championships once again, squeaking ahead of Miller by 6 points in Cup and 16 in Truck.
This season had many exciting moments. The last lap battle between Dalton Baldwin, Chris Ostrander, and Justin Page in the season opener, SpeedwayMedia.com 250 at Daytona. A wild night race at Richmond saw newcomer Alex Thornton take his first AMS Cup Series victory. A last lap battle in the trucks between Kennan Miller and Dalton Baldwin. A Chicagoland Speedway race saw 18 lead changes in a fast and tough truck battle. AMS also held it's first All- Star Race event since joining iRacing, with Dalton Baldwin taking home to victory.
Season #3 - AMS 2013A (iRacing)
Cup
1. Dalton Baldwin (13 Wins)
2. Kennan Miller (5 Wins)
3. Chris Ostrander (1 Win)
4. Kevin Ford
5. Kevin Troczynski
6. Kevin Carr
7. Wallace Boyce
8. Marty Vrana
9. John Joyce
10. Justin Page
11. Charles LeMaire
12. Brent Nicholls
13. Greg Elliott (2 Wins)
14. Avery McDonald (1 Win)
15. Mark Weist
Chase Cutoff
16. David McMann
17. Bryan Corey (1 Win)
18. AJ Bernys
19. Hoyt Smith
20. Stewart Joyce
21. Alex Thornton (1 Win)
22. David Rogers
23. Shawn Geroux
24. David Colonair
25. Steve Weist
26. Chris Pike
Truck
1. Dalton Baldwin (10 Wins)
2. Kennan Miller (5 Wins)
3. Justin Page (2 Wins)
4. Kevin Troczynski (1 Win)
5. Chris Ostrander (1 Win)
6. Kevin Ford (1 Win)
7. Wallace Boyce
8. Stewart Joyce
9. Kevin Carr
10. John Joyce
11. Greg Elliott
12. Marty Vrana
13. Brent Nicholls
14. Avery McDonald
15. Mark Weist
Chase Cutoff
16. AJ Bernys
17. Charles LeMaire
18. David Rogers
19. Bryan Corey
20. Alex Thornton
21. Hoyt Smith
22. Bryan Miller
23. Steve Weist
24. David McMann
25. David Colonair
26. Terry Soos
27. Chris Pike
National
1. Dalton Baldwin (10 Wins)
2. Chris Ostrander (2 Wins)
3. Kevin Troczynski (3 Wins)
4. John Joyce
5. AJ Bernys
6. Brent Nicholls
7. Mark Weist
8. Stewart Joyce (1 Win)
9. Greg Elliott
10. Avery McDonald
11. Justin Page
12. Bryan Corey
13. David Rogers
14. Kennan Miller
15. Hoyt Smith
16. Steve Weist
17. David McMann
18. Chris Pike
19. Alex Thornton
20. Charles LeMaire
21. Wallace Boyce
22. Marty Vrana
The second season of 2013 for AMS is just around the corner. As AMS drops their league entry fee, a lot of newcomers have joined and pose a threat to reigning champion, Dalton Baldwin. But, past AMS members, like Kennan Miller, Chris Ostrander, Kevin Troczynski, Justin Page, and others look to be the ones to do that first. As a new IndyCar Series replaces the unsuccessful National Series, can anyone dethrone the champion? We'll see as the season begins September 3rd-5th with the AMS Truck, IndyCar, and Cup Series' taking to the high banks of Daytona, with SpeedwayMedia.com sponsoring the Cup Series 250-mile season opener.