The 24 Hours of Spa special event has just concluded in iRacing, and the winners have been crowned, seeing another triumph for Team Redline.
The popular team sponsored by BMW and Red Bull won first and second place, respectively with the #20 driven by Chris Lulham, Florian Lebigre, and Diogo Pinto, and the #21 driven by Luke McKeown, Gustavo Ariel, and Sam Kuitert.
The third step of the podium was taken by Drago Racing with Alexander Spetz, Atte Kauppinen, and Dries Van Langendonck.
The third Team Redline car, #22, also managed to end the race in good placement, in seventh place.
It’s worth mentioning that this is the second year in a row in which Team Redline scores a 1-2 win at the iRacing 24 Hours of Spa.
You can see the full race results below.






The drivers of the two top Team Redline cars basically conducted a perfect race, and the final result was decided at the very last corner with Chris Lulham overtaking Luke McKeown for a photo finish end, only 13 thousandths of a second between them.
You don’t see this kind of result often, either in real or simulated racing, with members of the same team battling it out until the very end of the race.
You can watch the full 24 hours of the race on demand thanks to the recording of the livestream.
This has been an extremely successful weekend for Team Redline, which also won the Rennsport championship at the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Friday.
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. It has just been updated to Season 3 for 2025.
The company behind iRacing is also publishing the next Nascar game, Nascar 25, which will be released this fall for PC and consoles.