Mercedes-AMG, Red Bull lead 2022 Formula Pro Series entry list
The 24-car grid for 2022’s Formula Pro Series is now complete, including Jarno Opmeer, Bono Huis and Kevin Siggy plus teams from Mercedes-AMG, Red Bull, Redline, R8G and Williams.
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The 24-car grid for 2022’s Formula Pro Series is now complete, including Jarno Opmeer, Bono Huis and Kevin Siggy plus teams from Mercedes-AMG, Red Bull, Redline, R8G and Williams.
Following a debut last year, the Indycar esports series is to return next week ahead of the championship’s real racing kick-off on the 18th of April. There’s a three-race mini-series in store for race fans with real-world superstars that includes Will Power, Takuma Sato and IndyCar newcomer and ex-F1 superstar Romain Grosjean scheduled to take…Continue reading “IndyCar iRacing Challenge to return next week”»
The real-world stars of IndyCar took part in two heats and a final race, fighting for a charitable prize pool as part of the virtual INDYCAR Pro Challenge, and it was Felix Rosenqvist who took the victory. Using the rFactor 2 simulation platform and the INDYCAR IR-18 car, 20 drivers took part ahead of the…Continue reading “Rosenqvist wins INDYCAR Pro Challenge virtual event”»
Dáire McCormack and Michael Kundackcioglu won the Europe, Middle East and Africa and North American splits respectively of the Logitech McLaren G Challenge on Assetto Corsa Competizione.
Gran Turismo 7’s latest Lap Time Challenge features the frankly bizarre Alsace Test Course combined with a pre-eminent Gr.4 car.
The second race of the INDYCAR Challenge on iRacing saw another caution-free battle in as many races, this time won by Sage Karam. Karam utilised a single pit stop strategy to win at Homestead-Miami Speedway, his second career INDYCAR Challenge victory having also won at Watkins Glen International to open the series last season. “That…Continue reading “Sage Karam saves enough fuel for Homestead-Miami INDYCAR Challenge win”»
The IndyCar Holiday Hot-Lap Challenge starts on Monday, 28th November on the rFactor 2 Competition System at Indianapolis.
The Top 88 is now the qualified 42 plus one more provisional spot to be determined for the 2023 Firecracker 400. Pole Sitter Alek Martinez will take on the ‘Last-to-First’ challenge.
In a unique twist to the 2021 MotoGP eSport season, the opening challenge will be using a classic rider from the sport’s history around the undulating Laguna Seca circuit. Further intrigue has been provided by a fan vote, via social media, to pick the first rider. Now that the #PickALegend voting is complete, Dani Pedrosa…Continue reading “Dani Pedrosa will be the first MotoGP eSport Challenge rider”»