Esport Racing
Our esport division is where it starts for most of our drivers. It is also the part of the team that has beaten the best in the world.
Daytona 24 Hour winners, on debut
Over 100,000 drivers entered the 2024 iRacing Daytona 24 Hour. We won the 7am GMT top split at our first attempt.
Josh Purwien, James Paschalis, Tom Katsidonis and Ivan Vantagiato drove, with Alex Spinozzi in reserve. It went badly early, then it went very badly at lap 437, then it came back. The last 55 minutes were the best racing this team has done.
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The Simulator Centre
Our rigs run the same circuits, the same cars and the same braking points as the real thing. A driver can learn a track properly before ever paying for track time on it.
It is where our own drivers do their homework between rounds. It is also the cheapest seat time in motorsport by an enormous margin.

Sim to real life
We put sim drivers into real race cars and film what happens. The point is to show how far a platform like iRacing genuinely carries a driver, then where it stops.
That is the whole thesis of this team. Ivan racing a real MINI Challenge car while running the sim programme is that argument made in person.

Recruiting talent
New drivers, setup technicians and driver coaches keep joining. The culture is the reason. Senior drivers bring the younger ones up to speed rather than guarding their setups.
If you are quick and you can work with people, there is a seat here worth asking about.
Reach the esport audience.
Sim racing viewers are young, global and almost impossible to reach through traditional motorsport spend. We can show you what a season with the team looks like.