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SOLD OUT – 50 Cars Are Now Registered For the Endurance eRacing World Championship 2019

What a crazy month January was. Sim Racing is really making an impression both in eSports and in real racing. We see some of the biggest teams in sim racing joining the event this year. That support really means a lot to us, and it will have a noticeable effect on the event this year.

50 car spots sold out in a month also speaks volumes to partners and media partners. You are proving that the EEWC is an event to be reckoned with. And that holding title of Endurance eRacing World Champions is something to be very proved of. Already one of the hardest titles to achieve in sim racing. No doubt that together we are making it even tougher and more prestigious than ever before.

Your level of enthusiasm this early on is a huge benefit to the event. Already, amazing options are available to us, that surely would not be there without your level of support. A heartfelt thank you to all teams and drivers!

This is also the proper time to remind participating teams of the new “Team Section” on the website. All email addresses in all orders and contact details have been signed up with user accounts on the website. Log in with your user-accounts, visit the team section and get insider news on what is going on. There isn’t much there in the beginning, but we plan to fill you guys in, every time we have the slightest piece of back-stage news.

And remember, when your team has news related to the EEWC, you are obliged to share them with us, like your team is obliged to share news posts from us, like this one.

But let’s get to the point of this news post. Here is the entry list for the 2019 Endurance eRacing World Championship:

 

P1

1. #88 Team Endurance Racing

2. #18 VRS Coanda Simsport

3. #8 VRS Coanda Simsport

4. #30 HYDR eSport

5. #24 Team Magenta

6. #77 Flag-to-Flag SimRacing

7. #912 Real eSport Blue

8. #67 Black Devil Racing 1

9. #25 Team Magenta

10. #11 Satellite Racing

 

P2

11. #11 – B32 Racing

12. #007 Prosim

13. #55 IRDK Endurance

14. #13 Rare Endurance

15. #52 MSB Racing

16. #90 HYDR eSport

17. #823  GTS – SimRacing

18. #4 Team4Play

19. #01 SimTech Motorsport

 

GTE

20. #32 B32 Racing

21. #166 ID Simsport

22. #177 ID Simsport

23. #188 ID Simsport

24. #29 Burst Esport

25. #78 Scanview

26. #99 Team Berni Racing

27. #333 DMD

28. #05 Burst Esport

29. #48 MSB Racing

30. #777 DSR – Nightmare

31. #81 VRS Coanda Simsport

32. #15 Burst Esport

33. #60 HYDR eSport

34. #238 GTS – SimRacing

35. #73 Rookie Monsters

36. #199 Nygaard Racing

37. #766 DSR Dream Team

38. #919 Real eSport Red

39. #911 Real eSport Orange

40. #21 VELES Simsport

41. #76 Black Devil Racing 2

42. #87 Asetek eSports Academy 

43. #1 Undercover Simracing

44. #254 iDM Simracing

45. #97 SimTech Pink

 

GTR/GT3

46. #132 B32 Racing

47. #63 Viadukten

48. #79 Scanview

49. #44 MSB Racing

50. #420 SimTech Banter

 

We would like to encourage you to support the teams by clicking the team names to visit their websites or social media pages. Thank you.

See you all in October!

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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