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The Mr. Clean Low Incident Award - Celebrating Clean Racing

Date: August 18, 2024

In the fast-paced world of iRacing, where split-second decisions can mean the difference between victory and disaster, maintaining a clean race is an art form. The TROC league recognizes this skill with the prestigious Mr. Clean Low Incident Award, a tribute to those drivers who consistently demonstrate exceptional control, awareness, and sportsmanship on the track.

The Mr. Clean Award isn’t just about avoiding accidents—it's about showcasing the kind of racing that every competitor strives for: fast, clean, and respectful. It’s an acknowledgment that, while speed is crucial, the ability to navigate a race with minimal incidents is equally important. This award highlights the drivers who can balance the thrill of competition with the responsibility of clean racing.

For this season, the standout driver in the Mr. Clean category has been Michael Thorpe, who has truly embodied the spirit of this award. With an impressive record of minimal incidents across multiple races, Michael has set the standard for what it means to race smart. After just two races, Dalton Thorpe earned a solid -8 points for his clean efforts, but it’s Michael who has dominated the leaderboard with a remarkable -45 points after six races, a testament to his consistency and skill.

The Mr. Clean Award not only reflects individual excellence but also serves as an inspiration to all racers in the TROC league. It encourages drivers to focus on their racecraft, to be mindful of their fellow competitors, and to strive for the perfect balance of aggression and caution. The checkered flag may be the ultimate goal, but the path to it is paved with clean, respectful racing—a principle that the Mr. Clean Award proudly upholds.

As the season progresses, the battle for the Mr. Clean Award will undoubtedly heat up. Who will emerge as the cleanest driver on the track? Stay tuned as the TROC league continues to celebrate those who race hard and race clean.

TROC—Where Clean Racing is King



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