LMP2 Podium 12-Hours of Sebring

The surprise team of the Sebring race must surely be the #95 DEAC Hackers. Not only did they qualify in third place in class, but thirty minutes into the race they held second place behind #117 Varga SimRacing. But ultimate credits still go to Varga SimRacing taking maximum points once again taking pole position, leading the race from start to finish and taking another hard fought victory.

Behind Varga there was no lack of drama. This was a threeway bare-knuckle fight between #15 Deuces Motorsport Club, #95 DEAC Hackers and #57 Ramada MotorSport. And boy did they fight!

For more than half of the race, the trio was separated only by a single pitstop and the strategies saw the cars change positions forth and back. It did for the longest time look like the Deuces car had second place in control.

But then the rain came…

Watch the 12-Hours of Sebring race again here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_OVgT40-Eo

For the championship standings see this post.

1st Place

#117 Varga SimRacing
Driven by: Daniel Wizner (HU), Jiri Toman (CZ), Marcell Csincsik (HU), and Michal Smidl (CZ)

2nd Place

#95 DEAC Hackers
Driven by: Patrik Attila Lukacs (Hu), Roland Szucs (Hu), Martin Murguly (Hu), Bence Bakonyvari (Hu), and Norbert Jakab (Hu)

3rd Place

#15 Deuces Motorsport Club
Driven by: Luca Gray (UK), Teun Louer (NL), Mantus Rekus (Li), Nick Newcombe (UK), and Csaba Kiss (HU)

 

 

About The Author

Peter Munkholm
When John Nielsen won Le Mans 24-Hours in 1990, Peter was hooked with motorsports. He started sim racing on his uncles PC with Formula One Grand Prix by Geoff Crammond in 1992. Then progressed through IndyCar Simulator and IndyCar Simulator 2 on his Amiga 500+. When he bought his own PC in 1994 and a Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro Joystick he was already deeply in love with sim racing. His first skirmish with light modding was a Pernod Anis blue, white, and red skin for IndyCar Racing 2. He was hooked! But sim racing really kicked off for Peter with Sports Car GT in 1999. And with internet access and what felt like an ocean of mods. Sports Car GT and the F1 simulators with endurance racing mods swallowed most of his spare time. Then the GTR mod for F1 2003 arrived on the scene, from some Swedish dudes who called themselves SIMBIN. That would change everything! Right about then was also when Logitech steering wheels reach a state of useful. So when the GTR game officially released Peter bought a Formula Force GP wheel the same day, went home and founded the Danish Grand Touring League (DGTL). In 2006 the first LAN event was held. This became GTR24H in 2007. As they say. The rest is history!
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