Between September 14 and 16, 2018, the competitors of the ADAC SimRacing Expo will start their virtual engines once again. Each year, the world’s best sim racers compete against each other in the ADAC SimRacing Trophy solo and in the ADAC Digital GT500 long-distance team challenge. The finals of these prestigious eSports competitions will take place on September 15 and 16, 2018.
In late summer of 2018, the international sim racing elite will gather once more for the ultimate showdown at Germany’s Nürburgring. The organizers of the ADAC SimRacing Expo are expecting up to 500,000 viewers, the majority of which will connect to the program through its online live stream. To celebrate the Expo, 40 drivers and their virtual GT3 race cars will fight for the top spots of the ADAC SimRacing Trophy. Endurance and tactical skills are requested for those who compete in the ADAC Digital GT500: Up to 30 teams with up to three drivers must prove their mettle in a team challenge that last more than three hours.
ADAC SimRacing Trophy – equal chances for beginners and professionals
Frederik Rasmussen is one of the world’s best sim racers and acting champion of the ADAC SimRacing Trophy. Hailing from Denmark, he is a member of FA Racing, the professional eSports team of Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso. Rasmussen thinks highly of the ADAC SimRacing Trophy: “The SimRacing Trophy has turned into a very prestigious championship. It’s one of the most challenging competitions in sim racing and it offers one of the few chances to compete with the world’s best drivers eye to eye and at the same location.”
The ADAC SimRacing Trophy is not just for a select few, however. Between June 9 and 18, everybody has the chance to qualify for the competition online. During this time, the Expo organizers will open up iRacing servers labeled “ADAC SimRacing Trophy”. The 40 fastest drivers will be invited to compete in the finals during the ADAC SimRacing Expo at Germany’s Nürburgring – the best drivers will be rewarded with prizes worth a total of 9,000 Euro.
ADAC Digital GT500 – a long-distance race with tradition
Six years ago, the GT500 celebrated its debut on the real Grand Prix track of Germany’s Nürburgring. 2017 marked the first time that teams competed against each other on a virtual racetrack. The challenge rich in tradition that will demand skill and endurance from the world’s best teams returns to the Expo this year, too. Frederik Rasmussen took part in last year’s ADAC Digital GT500 as well – his team was one of 32 teams going for the pole position. “A team endurance event raises the stakes at the ADAC SimRacing Expo,” Rasmussen says. “It’s simply fantastic to race with your team members in a well-organized, high-class tournament, to meet other sim racers and to explore the Expo together.”