After revealing three new BMW cars were being added to the platform, RaceRoom have announced that their Ranked Championship will continue for a third straight year using all the new cars.
RaceRoom's newly released BMW Pack featuring the M2 CS Racing, M4 GT4 and M8 GTE will be the basis for their newly announced continuation of the Ranked Championships. Starting from today, hotlap qualifying has opened up for the first round of three separate series players can partake in.
Each series for all three cars will run races every Wednesday for four rounds, with the BMW M2 CS Racing Cup's first set of races taking place on 5 June. All rounds will use a fixed setup and consist of two 20-minute races, with the second having a top 10 invert from the first race's result to set the grid.
The BMW M4 GT4 Trophy will follow, with rounds being run with an open setup, consisting of a 25-minute race and a 15-minute race which inverts the top five from the first race to set the grid. Last but not least, the M8 GTE will be part of the GTE Masters series, which consists of a sole 60-minute race with open setups and a mandatory stop.
RaceRoom is the first platform to have the second generation M4 GT4 that Jimmy Broadbent will race in this weekend's Nürburgring 24 hours.
The first three rounds will all be held at times convenient for each of the three regions Oceania, Europe and Americas, with all acting as qualifier rounds for the final which will be a global affair. If you want to learn more about how you can participate and how to earn prizes, check out the official post from the RaceRoom forums.
Will you be attempting the new RaceRoom Ranked Championships? Let us know your choices on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
RaceRoom's newly released BMW Pack featuring the M2 CS Racing, M4 GT4 and M8 GTE will be the basis for their newly announced continuation of the Ranked Championships. Starting from today, hotlap qualifying has opened up for the first round of three separate series players can partake in.
Each series for all three cars will run races every Wednesday for four rounds, with the BMW M2 CS Racing Cup's first set of races taking place on 5 June. All rounds will use a fixed setup and consist of two 20-minute races, with the second having a top 10 invert from the first race's result to set the grid.
The BMW M4 GT4 Trophy will follow, with rounds being run with an open setup, consisting of a 25-minute race and a 15-minute race which inverts the top five from the first race to set the grid. Last but not least, the M8 GTE will be part of the GTE Masters series, which consists of a sole 60-minute race with open setups and a mandatory stop.
RaceRoom Ranked Championship Season 1 2024 Schedule
BMW M2 CS Racing Cup
- TT Assen - 5 June
- Red Bull Ring - 12 June
- Zolder - 19 June
- Final (Community vote) - 26 June
BMW M4 GT4 Trophy
- Hockenheimring - 3 July
- Lausitzring - 10 July
- Nordschleife - 17 July
- Final (Community vote) - 24 July
GTE Masters
- Daytona - 31 July
- Interlagos - 7 August
- Imola - 14 August
- Final (Community vote) - 21 August
RaceRoom is the first platform to have the second generation M4 GT4 that Jimmy Broadbent will race in this weekend's Nürburgring 24 hours.
The first three rounds will all be held at times convenient for each of the three regions Oceania, Europe and Americas, with all acting as qualifier rounds for the final which will be a global affair. If you want to learn more about how you can participate and how to earn prizes, check out the official post from the RaceRoom forums.
Will you be attempting the new RaceRoom Ranked Championships? Let us know your choices on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!