Hendrick Motorsports Gaming Club is competing in the 2020 eNASCAR Heat Pro League season
The eNASCAR Heat Pro League returns for its second season in 2020. The esports competition will feature 28 gamers on 14 race teams operated by NASCAR’s top organizations. Competitors will take to the virtual world for a 14-race season spanning 14 different racetracks in the popular "NASCAR Heat 4" game. Each team will field two drivers, one competing on Xbox One and the other on PlayStation 4.
Nick Jobes, known by his gamer tag NJobes25, returns to Hendrick Motorsports Gaming Club in 2020 and will compete on the PlayStation 4. Jobes was the seventh overall selection in the PlayStation draft in 2019 and went on to capture four top-five finishes and 11 top-10s, securing an average finish of 6.3, in the inaugural eNHLP season. The 28-year-old is a native of Brick, New Jersey, where he attended races at nearby Wall Speedway. A 2013 graduate of Monmouth University with a degree in accounting, Jobes was the seventh overall selection in the PlayStation draft. Follow him @NJobes25 on Twitter.
Sam Morris, a native of North Vernon, Indiana, races under the gamer tag Mordog5. Competing on Xbox for Hendrick Motorsports Gaming Club for the second consecutive season in 2020, Morris earned two top-five finishes and nine top-10s during the inaugural eNHPL season where he secured an average finish of 8.9. The 24-year-old is graduating from Indiana University Southeast in May with a bachelor's degree in economics and management while working as an operations manager with USSSA baseball. Follow him @Mordog5 on Twitter.