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UPDATE:
This track has some issues with OBS where it flickers between the game and a standings board, a lot like what we see at Suzuka. Therefore it is not possible to broadcast this event.
Tonight the RD Touring Car Championship returns for the season finale, and title decider of the 11th (yes, Eleventh!) season of racing! This season the RDTCC has been using the brilliant little rockets that are the Aussie Racing Cars!
Given that they're Aussie, the series itself has thus been organised around Australians, but don't worry, you can still get up in the morning and watch all the action unfold on our Twitch and YouTube Channels!
Be there to see our best twist and weave their way through the iconic Brands Hatch circuit, for two races of 30 minutes as our commentary team of Dan Marr, Thomas Hinss and Joseph Wright on cameras guide you through the insanely close battles and edge-of-the-seat racing that these epic little machines produce!
How to Watch
Simply head over to our Twitch or YouTube channel and enjoy the action. It's as simple as that! We'll be live on air from 20:20 AEST (10:20 GMT) for 20 minutes of thrilling qualifying action as we determine the grid for the first of two races.
Last time out at Brands Hatch, we saw an absolutely scintillating battle for the lead between the championship challengers of Jamie Pyatt and Chris Stacey. Never being separated by more than a second, the two duked it out over the full 30 minutes of the first race as Stacey was able to hold off the intense pressure from the Championship leader to take his first victory of the season.
Race Two saw Pyatt draw the short straw in terms of luck as an unfortunate jump-start meant that he would have to serve a drive-through penalty, scuppering any hopes of a win. Stacey was able to capitalise on the misfortunes of others, as a crazy race of incident and intrigue unfolded, to take his second win in as many races, and more importantly, tie the championship up at 482 points a piece.
We head to Bathurst with the top four drivers all within a realistic shot at taking the title, and the top six all with a mathematical chance. This is not something you'll want to miss.
Keep an eye out for...
The four championship rivals. Pyatt and Stacey may be equal on points for the lead of the Championship, but both Michael Stead (Stacey's team mate) and Brodie Steen are within touching distance of the title!
The title standings of these four currently sit at:
Spotter Guide
Be sure to check out our Spotter Guide to help you keep track of all the liveries and drivers. Distinguishing which driver is which can be difficult sometimes, but with this guide, hopefully it will be a tad bit easier for you!
This track has some issues with OBS where it flickers between the game and a standings board, a lot like what we see at Suzuka. Therefore it is not possible to broadcast this event.
Given that they're Aussie, the series itself has thus been organised around Australians, but don't worry, you can still get up in the morning and watch all the action unfold on our Twitch and YouTube Channels!
Be there to see our best twist and weave their way through the iconic Brands Hatch circuit, for two races of 30 minutes as our commentary team of Dan Marr, Thomas Hinss and Joseph Wright on cameras guide you through the insanely close battles and edge-of-the-seat racing that these epic little machines produce!
How to Watch
Simply head over to our Twitch or YouTube channel and enjoy the action. It's as simple as that! We'll be live on air from 20:20 AEST (10:20 GMT) for 20 minutes of thrilling qualifying action as we determine the grid for the first of two races.
Last time out at Brands Hatch, we saw an absolutely scintillating battle for the lead between the championship challengers of Jamie Pyatt and Chris Stacey. Never being separated by more than a second, the two duked it out over the full 30 minutes of the first race as Stacey was able to hold off the intense pressure from the Championship leader to take his first victory of the season.
Race Two saw Pyatt draw the short straw in terms of luck as an unfortunate jump-start meant that he would have to serve a drive-through penalty, scuppering any hopes of a win. Stacey was able to capitalise on the misfortunes of others, as a crazy race of incident and intrigue unfolded, to take his second win in as many races, and more importantly, tie the championship up at 482 points a piece.
We head to Bathurst with the top four drivers all within a realistic shot at taking the title, and the top six all with a mathematical chance. This is not something you'll want to miss.
Keep an eye out for...
The four championship rivals. Pyatt and Stacey may be equal on points for the lead of the Championship, but both Michael Stead (Stacey's team mate) and Brodie Steen are within touching distance of the title!
The title standings of these four currently sit at:
- Jamie Pyatt - 482 points
- Chris Stacey - 482 points
- Michael Stead - 477 points
- Brodie Steen - 470 points
Spotter Guide
Be sure to check out our Spotter Guide to help you keep track of all the liveries and drivers. Distinguishing which driver is which can be difficult sometimes, but with this guide, hopefully it will be a tad bit easier for you!
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