rFactor 2 Online: Week 3 Schedule

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A new week means a new schedule: After an update and new races last week, here is what to look forward to for the rFactor 2 Online Week 3 Schedule from October 24th to 31st.

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Unlike last week, the rFactor 2 Online Week 3 schedule does not come with a new update alongside it. This time, the focus is purely on what to race for the rest of the month. New daily races and special events await sim racers.

rFactor 2 Online Week 3 Schedule: Daily Races​

Week 2’s series return for the most part, although a few things are switched up. For instance, the Open Wheel Sprint series now uses the Tatuus PM-18 instead of the FT-50. Meanwhile, the Porsche Regional Trophy replaces the Touring Car Championship. The top-of-the-line series also changes over from LMP2 cars to the Dallara IR-18 IndyCar.

Find the full schedule for daily races in rFactor 2 Online Week 3 below.

Beginner Races – Every Hour​

Radical Rookies

  • Car: Radical SR3-RSX
  • Track: Mills Metro Park
  • Time slots: 10am, 1pm, 4pm, 7pm, 10pm CEST

Open Wheel Sprint

  • Car: Tatuus PM-18
  • Track: NOLA Motorsports Park
  • Time slots: 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, 11pm CEST

BMW M2 Cup

  • Car: BMW M2 CS
  • Track: Atlanta Motorsports Park
  • Time Slots: 12pm, 3pm, 6pm, 9pm, 12am CEST

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Intermediate Races – Every 2 Hours​

Prototype Challenge

  • Cars: Ligier JS P320 LMP3, Norma M30 LMP3
  • Track: Sebring International Raceway
  • Time slots: 10.45am, 2.45pm, 6.45pm, 10.45pm CEST

Porsche Regional Trophy

  • Car: Porsche 992 Cup
  • Track: Autodromo Nazionale Monza
  • Time Slots: 12.45pm, 4.45pm, 8.45pm, 12.45am CEST

Advanced Races – Every 3 Hours​

IndyCar Sprint Series

  • Car: Dallara IR-18 IndyCar
  • Track: Laguna Seca
  • Time Slots: 11.15am, 2.15pm, 5.15pm, 8.15pm, 11.15pm CEST

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rFactor 2 Online Week 3 Schedule: Special Events​

Of course, Week 3 also features three special events once more. They all see relatively approachable cars in the spotlight, with a lineup of touring cars and GT3 vehicles available for sim racers. Check out what is coming up in rFactor 2 Online throughout the week below!

Weekly BTCC Open​

  • Date: Tuesday, October 24th
  • Time: 8.15pm CEST
  • Cars: BTCC Pack (BMW 330e M Sport, Cupra Leon, Honda Civic Type R, Ford Focus ST, Hyundai i30 Fastback N, Infiniti Q50, Toyota Corolla GR Sport, Vauxhall Astra)
  • Track: Zandvoort

Weekly GT3 Open​

  • Date: Thursday, October 26th
  • Time: 8.15pm CEST
  • Cars: GT3 Pack (Aston Martin Vantage GT3, Audi R8 GT3 2018, Audi R8 GT3 2019, Bentley Continental GT3 2017, Bentley Continental GT3 2020, BMW M4 GT3, BMW M6 GT3, Callaway Corvette GT3-R, Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo 2020, McLaren 650S GT3, McLaren 720S GT3, Mercedes-AMG GT3, Porsche 911 GT3 R, Radical RXC Turbo GT3)
  • Track: Sebring International Raceway

Straight Six Shootout​

  • Date: Saturday, October 28th
  • Time: 8.30pm CEST
  • Car: BMW M2 CS
  • Track: Long Beach

What do you think about the rFactor 2 Online Week 3 Schedule? Which series are you looking forward to competing in? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
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Thanks a lot for this article Yannik.
I still can't believe that rFactor2 finally offers a ranked multiplayer after so many wasted years.
Probably thanks to LowFuelMotorSport that Studio397 realized now how much potential is in rFactor2.
I am very happy about it and so are many other drivers too.
The servers are full and it's a lot of fun!
The driving physics in rF2 is by far the best, people have never forgotten that.
 

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