Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 10:01:16 GMT
Results of the Le Mans 24 Hours Virtual Race, GTE edition. Porsche wins GTE class in virtual Le Mans 24 Hours race Stuttgart. The newly formed Porsche Esports team won the first virtual race of the classic Le Mans 24 Hours, under the helm of factory racer Nick Tandy (UK). Kingdom) and youth racers Porsche-Junior Ayhancan Güven (Turkey) alongside professional esports racers Josh Rogers (Australia) and Tommy Östgaard (Norway) digital version of the 2017 911 RSR race car. Passing the checkered flag as the first car on the Circuit des 24 Heures, a distance of 13.626 kilometers, after a grueling battle. A total of 339 laps had been completed in the GTE class. They crossed the finish line as the long, seemingly endless battle lasted two laps of the clock. The winner was a full lap clear of 2nd place. In fact, 50 years ago, Porsche's first honor came from winning on this legendary track.
It all began with the success of Hans Email Data Herrmann and Richard Attwood. On June 14, 1970, the German-British racing duo won the 24 Hours of Le Mans behind the wheel of a 917 KH racing car. What's more, the duo won the overall championship. Up to 19 races throughout the racing season that are beyond description. Porsche is the car manufacturer that has a record of being the champion in this competition. The most until now Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the 24 Hours of Le Mans road race has been rescheduled to September 19 and 20. Porsche will enter the digital event with four virtual 911 RSR cars, each controlled by two real drivers and a professional esports competitor. Two more members of the Coanda Simracing team, from the beginning of the competition with car number 93, continued to do well until the end.
After a great start for the driver, who started with the No. 88 Porsche 911 RSR from Dempsey-Proton as 2015 Le Mans champion Tandy, who took over from Östgaard, who had a great performance throughout the 4th. Hours later, the pair's cars were able to move up to the lead, along with Güven and Rogers, who held on to the top spot despite having to pit twice as technical issues affected the charging system around 6:15. Clock while the sun Lighting up the morning, Rogers, 20, set the fastest lap time in the GTE class at 3:48.203. As for the Porsche 911 RSR race car number 92, it is another car that has a chance to be on the podium throughout the competition. Unfortunately, the car of youth team driver Matt Campbell (Australia) Porsche-Junior Jaxon Evans (New Zealand), Mack Bakkum (Netherlands) and Jeremy Bouteloup (France) experienced server malfunctions. It was almost an hour before the end of the race. The results achieved when crossing the finish line It was a 11th place finish in the GTE class. Another car likely to finish in the top three is car number 91, driven by two Porsche Formula E drivers, André Lotterer (Germany) and Neel Jani (Switzerland), along with American esports racers Mitchell de Jong and Martti Pietilä from Finland was running in the top four until an hour before dawn when a server issue occurred.
It all began with the success of Hans Email Data Herrmann and Richard Attwood. On June 14, 1970, the German-British racing duo won the 24 Hours of Le Mans behind the wheel of a 917 KH racing car. What's more, the duo won the overall championship. Up to 19 races throughout the racing season that are beyond description. Porsche is the car manufacturer that has a record of being the champion in this competition. The most until now Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the 24 Hours of Le Mans road race has been rescheduled to September 19 and 20. Porsche will enter the digital event with four virtual 911 RSR cars, each controlled by two real drivers and a professional esports competitor. Two more members of the Coanda Simracing team, from the beginning of the competition with car number 93, continued to do well until the end.
After a great start for the driver, who started with the No. 88 Porsche 911 RSR from Dempsey-Proton as 2015 Le Mans champion Tandy, who took over from Östgaard, who had a great performance throughout the 4th. Hours later, the pair's cars were able to move up to the lead, along with Güven and Rogers, who held on to the top spot despite having to pit twice as technical issues affected the charging system around 6:15. Clock while the sun Lighting up the morning, Rogers, 20, set the fastest lap time in the GTE class at 3:48.203. As for the Porsche 911 RSR race car number 92, it is another car that has a chance to be on the podium throughout the competition. Unfortunately, the car of youth team driver Matt Campbell (Australia) Porsche-Junior Jaxon Evans (New Zealand), Mack Bakkum (Netherlands) and Jeremy Bouteloup (France) experienced server malfunctions. It was almost an hour before the end of the race. The results achieved when crossing the finish line It was a 11th place finish in the GTE class. Another car likely to finish in the top three is car number 91, driven by two Porsche Formula E drivers, André Lotterer (Germany) and Neel Jani (Switzerland), along with American esports racers Mitchell de Jong and Martti Pietilä from Finland was running in the top four until an hour before dawn when a server issue occurred.