The fastest Gran Turismo players in the world are ready to face off at the Nurburgring in the latest FIA Championship World Tour event, and the stage is set for plenty of drama.
Following on from the exhibition race in the Toyota GR Supra GT Cup, the action at the Nurburgring World Tour turned to more serious affairs with the Manufacturer Series.
The FIA-certified Gran Turismo Championship is back! The next World Tour event is happening at the Nurburgring this weekend alongside the circuit’s own infamous 24-hour endurance race.
When you watch the competitors at any esports event, it’s easy to think that these are people so freakishly talented that mere mortals cannot hope to match them. The Gran Turismo Sport FIA-Certified Online Championship events are a case in point. At each event you’ll see a large proportion of those who qualify who were also at the previous event. In fact the sim racing community even has a name for them: aliens.
If you’ve been following the F1 Esports Championships for the last two years you’ll have seen some pretty impressive racing. Some of the world’s top virtual racers have been plying their trade for the Formula One teams’ official esports teams.
Do you fancy yourself as the fastest, multi-discipline virtual racing driver in the world? Now’s your chance to follow in Igor Fraga’s footsteps and prove it.
There’s now one month until the inaugural Le Mans Esport Series Super Final happens. In preparation the organizers have announced the prize structure for the event, which will run on-site at the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans.
After nine months of silence, the Forza Racing Championship is showing signs of life. The first races for the esports series, now in its fourth year, will take place later this month in a private test.
Are you planning on competing in Gran Turismo Sport’s one-make race series for the new Toyota Supra? Need some tips before the first round kicks off tomorrow? No less than the reigning Nations Cup champion is here to help.
The first stage of the 2019 FIA-Certified GT Sport Online Championship Nations Cup is almost in the bag. There’s only one more race to go, with Gr.3 cars at Suzuka this coming Saturday.
Another esport driver has made the jump to real-world competition. This past weekend, two-time Formula 1 Esports champion Brendon Leigh completed a trio of Formula Ford races at England’s Snetterton circuit.
Australia’s pre-eminent sports car racing series is returning for another virtual championship this year. After last year’s Forza Motorsport 7-powered season, the 2019 Gfinity Supercars Eseries will take place exclusively on iRacing.
Last December iRacing and Porsche announced the Porsche iRacing World Championship Series. With qualifying over, the series — now called Porsche Esports Supercup — begins in earnest in less than two weeks.
The official esport championship of the world’s most popular motorsport is back for a third season. Formula One has announced the F1 New Balance Esports Series will begin next Monday, April 8.