Paul Jeffrey
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On the build-up to the fourth round of RDLMS by Vesaro, we take a look at the new drivers and team set to do battle at Road America this weekend.
RDLMS by Vesaro is our premium racing league here at RaceDepartment. With 40 cars, the most technically advanced sim available to the general public, six, 12 and 24 hour races across some of the best tracks to be found in the simulation and a dedicated and professional eSports organisational staff, RDLMS by Vesaro really is one of the finest racing leagues in sim racing today.
As the demands of this ultra competitive season take their toll on the 40 cars and 150 + drivers we welcome several new faces to the grid ahead of the Thrustmaster Six Hours of Road America, our mid way point in a thrilling season of action packed long distance endurance racing spectacular.
In for Road America are the #125 LG Racing squad of the family Le Gallez. Steve, Matt and Paul Le Gallez will take to the wheel of the #125 LG Racing car as they take over the temporarily vacated slot of the AllStar-Racing Team, who will be forced to miss the Road America outing due to unavoidable circumstances. Fear not however, AllStar-Racing will be back on the grid in six weeks time for the Thrustmaster 12 Hours of Fuji, continuing their fight for strong results before the end of the year.
Also joining the grid for Road America will be returning SpeedyMite Racing driver Mark Breslin, getting back behind the wheel of the SpeedyMite racing entry after missing Le Mans last time out. Kevin Siclari, takes over driving duties at Deltec Racing with Shawn Jacobs entering the Road America round in the colours of the Roaring Pipes Maniacs #12 prototype.
You can catch all the action from the Thrustmaster Six Hours of Road America live and exclusive here at RaceDepartment. Tune in to our YouTube channel and watch live, professional and uninterrupted coverage of the greatest of American endurance racing adventures...
10:55 | Race server reboot
11:00 | Official practice & Briefing (no duplicate cars allowed from this point)
11:40 | GT qualifying (30 minutes)
12:10 | Qualifying switch-over (5 minutes)
12:15 | Prototype qualifying (30 minutes)
12:45 | Warm-up
13:00 | Race start (in-game: 13:00 / 1:00 PM)
19:00 | Race ends (in-game: 19:00 / 7:00 PM)
All times are posted in GMT.
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