iRacing hosted one of its most anticipated Special Events with the prestigious Nürburgring 24h, and the grueling race just ended, crowning its winners.
The grid was split into five classes, starting with the top GT3 class, which saw the victory of the #3 Williams Sim Racing Chillblast Team, followed by the #1 Williams Gaming Club team.
The Cup class was won by the #08 Coanda Esports, followed by #169 Drago Racing.
The GT4 class saw the triumph of #969 Was Cooking Racing Adventures, with #6 Williams Sim Racing Playseat in second place.
The TCS class was won by #272 G-Force Racing X WSR Esports, followed by #18 Spin N Tow Motorsports
The M2 class saw the victory of #003 Grid-and-go.com Esports, with #587 Nürburgring Esports Wippermann in second place.
You can watch the full recording below, split into four videos on demand because, well… it’s 24 hours of footage.
We also have the full results that you can find below.
If you’re unfamiliar with iRacing, it’s a subscription-based, esports-focused racing simulation platform on PC considered by many to be one of the most realistic in the industry. It features precisely simulated cars and LIDAR-scanned tracks that reproduce their real counterparts, making it popular among many real racing drivers who use it for training.
It’s also an attractive esports platform as it features racing regulations closely related to the ones used in real motorsports to create an online esports environment that feels as professional as possible, encouraging clean racing, racecraft, and fair play over winning or placing high in the rankings.
iRacing partners with several real-world racing series and organizations, including Nascar, IMSA, the FIA, and many more.
The company behind iRacing is also publishing the next Nascar game, Nascar 25, which will be released this fall for PC and consoles.