KW Studios has just announced that the DTM Esports Championships will be returning for RaceRoom competitors, set to take place starting March 21, 2025.
The RaceRoom 2025 DTM Esports Championship season will feature 32 qualified sim racers who will face off at the virtual Zandvoort circuit, including last year’s winner, Tim Jarschel from Falken Simracing Team, who is set to return with the hopes of defending his title. Other notable contenders include Bence Banki (Dörr Esports), Emre Cihan (Privateers), and Isaac Price (Privateers), who all look to play the role of spoiler this time around.
A € 50,000 prize pool will be on the line, along with the opportunity to be one of the first people in the world to test a GT4 race car. Races will be broadcast starting at 7:15 PM on the DTM YouTube channel and will follow the schedule below up until its conclusion on July 20, 2025:
- March 21, 2025: Round 1 – Zandvoort
- April 4, 2025: Round 2 – Norisring
- April 18, 2025: Round 3 – Nürburgring
- May 30, 2025: Round 4 – Sachsenring
- June 27, 2025: Round 5 – Red Bull Ring
- July 20, 2025: Round 6 – Hockenheimring





Anyone not competing in the DTM Esports Championships will still have the opportunity to compete in the Community Cup. Participants will race on the same tracks as the professionals but in historic cars from different eras.
A leaderboard will be shown before each event, and the top 32 drivers will be invited to compete in the Community Cup race, which will be streamed live during the DTM Esports Race Day broadcast. RaceRoom is currently available on Steam as a free-to-play title. Be sure to check back to Simulation Daily for more updates on the events as they occur.