The FIA has announced that the third FIA Motorsport Games will feature an expansion to its esports offerings with a second discipline that sees iRacing make its event debut alongside Assetto Corsa Competizione — but there’s no room for Gran Turismo.
The United Kingdom’s James Baldwin has taken the gold medal in the esports discipline at the FIA Motorsport Games, to give the country its first ever category gold.
The FIA Motorsport Games will crown its esports champion today, with the semi-finals and final taking place live from the Mistral Hall at Circuit Paul Ricard.
The world’s best virtual racers will be gunning for the medals in the FIA Motorsport Games Esports event over the next two days, starting with the quarter-finals on Friday October 28.
The FIA Motorsport Games has announced that its esports competition will be staged in Assetto Corsa Competizione for the 2022 event, replacing Gran Turismo.
After two aborted attempts to stage a second event, Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has announced that its Motorsport Games will finally return this October.
The Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has announced it will again hold the FIA Motorsport Games in 2020. It follows on from a successful 2019 event which saw Russia take the title in the Olympics-style motorsport event.
Champions of motorsport from across the world will gather tonight at The Louvre in Paris in a celebration of the sport in all its forms. The Federation International de l’Automobile (FIA) will honor everyone who has won an FIA-certified event in any discipline, in its annual Prize-Giving ceremony.
GT Sport World Tour regular Cody Latkovski has won the first ever Digital Cup at the FIA Motorsport games. Latkovski, representing Team Australia, took the win after a hard-fought race at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in which the lead seemed to change on almost a corner-by-corner basis.
The FIA has announced 16 drivers who’ll be competing in the Digital Cup at the first FIA Motorsport Games at the beginning of November, and the list includes some rather familiar names.
The virtual world of motorsport is rapidly gaining a sense of parity with the physical world. Gamers become racing drivers — or just beat them in real cars — while racing drivers increasingly gravitate towards racing games, and beat the gamers too.