Rennsport To Add Daytona Road Course

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After ESL R1 revealed last week that Road Atlanta would be coming to Rennsport, another iconic American racetrack is coming as the host of the final Fall Season round.

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New tracks in Rennsport are like buses. You wait about half a year for one new track, then two arrive at once. Yes, the sim is still not available to the wider public as it is still in beta. But the sim’s strides can be seen through the ESL R1 championship.

The platform’s public reveal during the first Rennsport Summit featured the Hockenheimring. Spa-Francorchamps and Nürburgring GP followed when R1 began, and then Monza was introduced in the R1 Major. Last week, Road Atlanta was revealed, and now they will be joined by Daytona.


Daytona to Rennsport​

At the start of every year, the Daytona International Speedway hosts the 24 Hours of Daytona, one of the blue-ribbon endurance events. The facility is mostly known for hosting NASCAR and the Daytona 500 on its 2.5-mile tri-oval. But the top sportscar racers all compete in prototypes and GT cars on the road course.

The 3.56-mile road course uses most of the traditional NASCAR track, plus an infield section and chicane. A relatively simple layout, but it is a challenge that real world drivers and even sim racers relish every January. The 24-hour event was first held in 1966, and is part of the Triple Crown of endurance racing along with the 12 Hours of Sebring and 24 Hours of Le Mans.


With ESL R1 races being roughly 15 minutes in length, you can certainly imagine how frantic the races will be at Daytona. With all the flat out sections of track across the banking, there will certainly be NASCAR-esque pack racing.

How to Watch​

If you would like to follow the R1 action at Daytona, there will be streams on Thursday and Friday. Various community channels will broadcast the knockout races at 6pm CET on 9 November. Such examples include commentator Lewis McGlade on Twitch and sim racing content creator Rory “EERIEISSSS” Alexander on YouTube.

Then you can watch the finals on the official ESL R1 Twitch and YouTube channels on 10 November at 6pm CET. The team’s championship will be on the line, with R8G Esports looking almost certain to win, enjoying a very strong lead over Porsche Coanda.


Meanwhile for all details on what content is in Rennsport, read our article from last week on the Road Atlanta reveal. For anyone wanting access to the closed beta, sign up the waiting list here.

Want to discuss GTRevival and anything around the upcoming title? Feel free to head to our forums to become part of the conversation!

Are you planning on following the ESL R1 round on the Daytona Road Course? Tell us on Twitter at @OverTake_gg or in the comments down below!
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Well that's a nice surprise... Didn't see that coming...

Here's hoping they can progress the game well in 2024...
 

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