Action-packed weekend in store as SRO E-Sport GT Series enters crucial phase

Action-packed weekend in store as SRO E-Sport GT Series enters crucial phase
  • Pro and Silver Series tackle round four at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 
  • Am Series set for third event at the Nürburgring
  • Zak Brown, Dani Clos, Matteo Bobbi and Federico Leo join Pro field as wildcards

The SRO E-Sport GT Series enters a crucial phase this weekend (30/31 May) with a trio of one-hour races setting the virtual championship up for its deciding battle.  

Organised in collaboration with Kunos Simulazioni and Ak Informatica, the multi-event competition features real-world drivers (Pro Series), leading sim racers (Silver Series) and public qualifiers (Am Series) using Assetto Corsa Competizione, the official video game of SRO Motorsports Group. 

Once the initial championship is decided the best performers from each class will progress to a winner-takes-all grand finale. On Sunday afternoon the Pro and Silver Series contenders will each compete at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, while the Am Series moves to the Nürburgring for a Saturday evening showdown.  

Ben Barnicoat (McLaren) took a knife-edge Pro Series victory over Louis Deletraz (Porsche) last time out at the Nürburgring, effectively securing both drivers a place on the grand finale grid. The event also saw an impressive drive from Lorenzo Marcucci, who finished seventh despite carrying significant success ballast following his impressive victory at Spa. 

Marcucci sits third in the championship, followed by Luigi di Lorenzo (Aston Martin) and Silverstone winner Jordan Pepper (Bentley). Each of these drivers also looks set to qualify for the deciding contest, but the battle to join them remains highly competitive. Indeed, at this stage of the season a single strong result could be all it takes to secure a place in the grand finale. 

Among those looking to book a spot, David Perel represents the leading Ferrari representative having taken fifth-place finishes at Silverstone and the Nürburgring. It could also be time for a Lamborghini driver to hit the front, with Dan Wells emerging as the Italian marque's top performer thus far. AC Milan footballer Alessio Romagnoli also continues to represent the brand after making a strong debut at the previous event.  

The Mercedes-AMG GT3 has been consistently fast at the Barcelona circuit in real-world racing and the manufacturer’s virtual drivers will hope to replicate this form on Sunday. Rival marque BMW will also target a strong result at the Spanish track, with 13th-place Benjamin Tusting currently the Bavarian brand's top championship performer. 

A number of wildcard entrants will join the grid for the Barcelona contest. Porsche’s roster will include experienced Italian duo Matteo Bobbi and Federico Leo, while Bentley's line-up is bolstered by former GP2 racer and F1 test driver Dani Clos. Finally, Jenson Button steps aside for Zak Brown, with the McLaren Racing CEO at the wheel of the brand's 720S. Brown has plenty of real-world GT experience to call upon, notably contesting the Total 24 Hours of Spa in 2010 and 2011.  

The Silver Series has been impossible to call, with three winners from as many races ensuring that a clear favourite has yet to emerge. Jesus Sicilia (Aston Martin) won the rain-lashed Nurburgring contest in dominant fashion, making his move for the lead after 40 minutes and then carving out a 25-second advantage.  

But, despite not securing a win in 2020, it is Ferrari ace David Tonizza who leads the standings. The Italian is the only driver to score in all three rounds and tops the table with 31 points, four clear of Sicilia and Silverstone winner Patrick Selva (McLaren). 

With 25 drivers registering points over the opening three races the battle to secure a spot in the grand finale is especially fierce. The question ahead of the Barcelona contest is whether another new winner can emerge. Arthur Kammerer (McLaren), Amir Hosseini (Mercedes-AMG), Kamil Pawłowski (Lamborghini) and Nils Naujoks (McLaren) have all threatened to make a breakthrough and will hope to deliver at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. 

Coverage of the Pro and Silver Series races begins at 13:45 CET on Sunday and will air on TV and across a variety of online platforms, including the GT World Challenge Powered by AWS website, the GT World YouTube account, and the SRO Motorsports Twitch and Facebook pages. What's more, the public vote to decide the venue for the final championship race will open once the broadcast concludes.  

The Am Series promoted by RaceDepartment will also be in action this weekend, staging its third event at the Nurburgring. Samir Ibraimi (Porsche) leads the standings after two rounds, followed by Silverstone winner Nizar Sahraoui (Bentley) and Mikhail Statsenko (Audi), who triumphed last time out at Spa. The action will take place on Saturday, with a broadcast team featuring Vicki Butler-Henderson and Martin Haven going live on the RaceDepartment Twitch channel at 21:00 CET. 

With three crucial contests taking place at two world-class circuits, it promises to be another exciting weekend of virtual action as the SRO E-Sport GT Series enters its deciding phase.

 

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Entry lists

Pro Series

Silver Series

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Live Coverage Schedule #SROEsports Barcelona - Sunday 31 May

13:45CET on air

14:00CET Pro Series race

15:15CET Silver Series race

16:30CET off air

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2020 Calendar Pro & Silver Series

Round 1 - Silverstone - 26 April

Round 2 - Total 24 Hours of Spa - 10 May

Round 3 - Nürburgring - 17 May

Round 4 - Barcelona – 31 May

Round 5 - Track to be decided by public vote – 21 June 

Grand Final TBD 

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