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Qubicgames. With the real-world motorsport calendar looking empty in the months ahead and so many of you transferring your attention to esports, we’re compiling a constantly updated list of when and where the top-level simraces are happening. Supercars All Stars Eseries Round 3 – BathurstWhen: April 22, 10:00 UK Time Where to watch: Kayo Sports if you live in Australia, GPVWC Superleague Race 4 – Dutch Grand PrixWhen: April 23, 19:00 UK time Where to watch:About: A Formula 1-inspired championship run by fans of the sport without any backing from a major motorsport brand. The unique part of this series is each team is run by a team manager who has lots of complicated management systems to handle behind the scenes, including car upgrades that are added by teams as the season progresses. Kokoro Invitational Series Races 3 + 4 – Barber Motorsports ParkWhen: April 24, Where to watch: Live on theAbout: An esports championship for drivers in feeder categories, such as FIA Formula 3, W Series, Formula 4 and The Road to Indy. Drivers will have a chance to win prizes for race wins and from a $2000 pot for end of championship standings.
Those taking part in the iRacing-based series include Pau Grand Prix winner Billy Monger, W Series race winner Beitske Visser and British F4 champion Zane Maloney. Subaru iRX All-Star Invitational Race 3 – Sonoma RacewayWhen: April 24, 23:00 UK Time Where to watch: Live on theAbout: In this series featuring real-life racing drivers from IndyCar, Rallycross and NASCAR, drivers will be competing for a $10,000 prize pot with the winner claiming the money for a charity of their choice.
Drivers confirmed to be taking part include 2016 Indy 500 winner Alexander Rossi, four-time US rallycross champion Scott Speed and FIA World Rallycross driver Andreas Bakkerud. IRacing 24 Hours of NurburgringWhen: April 25, 13:00 UK time Where to watch:About: iRacing hosts a number of special events every year that often pre-date the real life race it is replicating. Teams of sim racers all band together to tackle endurance races of varying lengths, with this one arguably being the toughest of the lot. Drivers will have to tackle a full day-to-night cycle in this event. Porsche Supercup Virtual Edition Races 5 + 6 – Spa-FrancorchampsWhen: April 25, 15:00 UK Time Where to watch: Live on theAbout: Taking place on iRacing and with a bunch of the real world teams and drivers, this series is aiming to be as accurate of a replacement to the real deal as possible. Each track hosts two 25-minute sprint races preceded by a 15-minute qualifying session.
The Race All-Star SeriesWhen: April 25, 17:00 UK time Where to watch: The Race’s YouTube channelAbout: The home of The Race All-Star Cup – Fully Charged by ROKiT Phones and the Legends Trophy. In the All-Star Cup the three-race championship will be decided, as leads the way in the event which marries real-life superstars and the best simracers the genre has to offer. In the Legends Trophy, a host of Formula 1 drivers and Indianapolis 500 race winners among other stars will do battle. In last week’s race, Jan Magnussen robustly fought off Jenson Button for the honours.IndyCar iRacing Challenge Race 5 – Circuit of the AmericasWhen: April 25, 1930 UK time Where to watch: NBC in the US, Sky Sports F1 in the UKAbout: IndyCar’s championship replacing its real-life action has been a huge success. Along with almost the entire 2020 grid of drivers competing, a host of ringers have helped to provide action including Dale Earnhardt Jr. This weekend – look out for Le Mans Esports Pro Teams Championship – Race 5When: April 25, 20:00 UK time Where to watch:About: The second running of the Le Mans Esports Series has three routes in which gamers can qualify for the final and their chance to win a slice of the $200,000 prize pot.
This is the final race in the Pro Teams championship, with only the top six teams qualifying for the Super Final held at Le Mans during the week of the 24 Hours. This time everyone will drive a Porsche GT Team 911 around Spa-Francorchamps. SRO E-Sport GT Series Race 1 – SilverstoneWhen: April 26, 12:45 UK Time Where to watch:.About: The former Blancpain series gets an esport championship with a Pro, Silver and Am class.
Alongside some top GT racers like Raffaele Marciello, will also compete in his own team. The Pro and Silver drivers are invited, while regular simracers can drive their way into the Am class. The multi-round series is based on the Assetto Corsa Competizione platform, and its finale will feature a mix of the best drivers from all three categories in the same encounter. NASCAR Pro Invitational Series Race 6 – DoverWhen: April 26, 17:00 UK Time Where to watch: Broadcast on Fox TV in the US, Premier Sports in the UKAbout: NASCAR has been well ahead of the esports curve for years, and its Pro Invitational Series has been no different. A host of stars, brilliant TV production and the typical NASCAR drama have made this series a hit.
Expect drama and simracers to shine through, creating an unusual order on paper Formula SimRacing World Championship Round 4 – PortugalWhen: April 26, 18:40 UK Time Where to watch: rFactor 2 GT Pro Series Race 5 – SebringWhen: April 27, 19:00 UK time Where to watch:About: The main championship we’re running on rFactor 2, featuring the fastest guys in simracing. It’s a 30-car grid with everyone in a GT3 car of their choosing.
ENASCAR iRacing Series Race 6 – Dover International SpeedwayWhen: April 28, 2:00 UK time Where to watch:About: The 11th year of the eNASCAR series on iRacing has a $300,000 prize fund and is endorsed by NASCAR itself. Stewart-Haas Racing and NASCAR Cup Series drivers Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson and William Byron all have their own esports teams competing for the first time. Supercars All Stars Eseries Round 4 – Montreal and Watkins GlenWhen: April 29, 10:00 UK Time Where to watch: Kayo Sports if you live in Australia, IMSA Racing Pro Series Round 3 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseWhen: April 30, Where to watch: Live on theAbout: Following on from the success of the Sebring SuperSaturday event, IMSA has now committed to a six-race championship with events on iRacing taking place once a fortnight. Each race will feature GTLM cars, a 90 minute long race, be open to real life IMSA drivers and have a maximum of 50 drivers racing. Kokoro Invitational Series Races 5 + 6 – Autodromo Jose Carlos PaceWhen: May 1, Where to watch: Live on the Subaru iRX All-Star Invitational Race 4 – Lucas Oil RacewayWhen: May 1, 23:00 UK Time Where to watch: Live on thePorsche Esports Supercup Race 1 – Circuit Park ZandvoortWhen: May 2, 14:00 UK Time Where to watch: Live on theAbout: The second running of the Porsche-backed esports championship. A $200,000 prize pot is up for grabs with 40 drivers taking part, including Formula 1 race winner Max Verstappen.
IndyCar iRacing Challenge Race 6 – Non-IndyCar circuitWhen: May 2, TBC UK time Where to watch: NBC in the US, Sky Sports F1 in the UK Pre-Season WTCR Esports Series Race 3 – Ningbo International SpeedparkWhen: May 4, 18:30 UK Time Where to watch: Live on theAbout: A four-race championship run on RaceRoom and featuring several WTCR drivers racing alongside the fastest sim racers. The reigning WTCR drivers’ champion, Norbert Michelisz, will be taking part – he had started his own real-world racing career off the back of his impressive performances in online racing. RFactor 2 GT Challenge Series Race 5 – SebringWhen: April 20, 19:00 UK time Where to watch: Live on theAbout: The feeder series to the main GT Pro Series, also shown on our YouTube channel.
The race features a 30-driver grid, with them all in GT3 cars and fighting for a spot in the next season of the GT Pro Series. Join Our NewsletterThank you for signing up to The Race’s newsletter.Your activation email is on its way. Just click on the link in the email to confirm your sign-up (and check your spam folder just in case).Register now to get the latest motorsport content sent to you directly. Submit your details below to start receiving regular emails with the latest motorsport news, analysis, podcast and videos from our world-class team of journalists.Once registered you will be asked a few questions about your areas of interests so that we can tailor the content to suit your taste.
Formula 1’s first Virtual Grand Prix event, on the Bahrain GP circuit (streaming live on YouTube on Sunday at 4 p.m. ET) will bring together a wide-ranging field of drivers including F1 racers, olympic medalists and even international music stars.
Mercedes reserve driver pairing and former F1 racers Stoffel Vandoorne and Esteban Gutierrez will represent the Silver Arrows in Bahrain. Ferrari Driver Academy members Robert Shwartzman and Dino Beganovic will represent the Prancing Horse.
Red Bull’s cars will be driven by seven-time Olympic gold-medalist Sir Chris Hoy, and Red Bull athlete and professional racing driver, Phillipp Eng. F1 racer Lando Norris will drive the virtual version of his own McLaren, alongside Nicholas Hamilton, professional racer and brother of six-time world champion, Lewis Hamilton.
Renault has Formula 2 ace Guanyu Zhou alongside golfing legend Ian Poulter in its virtual cars. Motorcycle racer Luca Salvadori will race for AlphaTauri, alongside eSports caster and commentator Matt ‘Sadokist‘ Trivett.
Nico Hulkenberg makes his return to F1 virtually with Racing Point alongside streamer Jimmy Broadbent, while F1 racer turned Sky Sports F1 pundit Johnny Herbert races for Alfa Romeo with gamer Aamir ‘Cyanide‘ Thacker. Haas has Sky Sports F1 analyst Anthony Davidson and eSports commentator Paul ‘Redeye‘ Chaloner, while Williams will have 2020 driver Nicholas Latifi and singer-songwriter Liam Payne, formerly of One Direction.