Dozens of iRacing’s best road racers took to the high banks of Daytona International Speedway on Sunday for the first race of the 2021 BMW Sim GT Cup season, but few had the speed to challenge Team Redline for the front of the field. In the end, the formidable squad led all but three laps of the 71 completed in the top split, with the ironically numbered #71 BMW M8 GTE of Jonas Wallmeier and Gianni Vecchio holding off the #72 team car of Max Verstappen and Daniel Juncadella in a photo finish.

The pole-winning car of VRS Coanda Simsport, shared by Mitchell deJong and Josh Rogers, completed the podium, barely holding off the R8G Esports entry of Scott Andrews and Maarten van Loozenoord for the decisive spot. 32 of the 44 teams to run the top split managed to complete all 71 laps, including dozens of drivers with current iRacing World Championship licenses.

The BMW Sim GT Cup will feature 10 races over the course of 2021, split into two seasons. The first five-race season will feature the BMW M8 GTE, while the second will shift to the new BMW M4 GT3 that made its iRacing debut in December. Each race features a mandatory driver changeover and a $4,200 prize pool split among the top three finishers in the top split, with the winning duo taking home $2,400. The remaining four rounds of 2021 Season 1 are as follows:

  • March 7: Suzuka International Circuit
  • March 21: Silverstone Circuit
  • May 2: Road Atlanta
  • Mat 16: Nurburgring GP-Strecke

Results from Sunday’s BMW Sim GT Cup top split race at Daytona International Speedway were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Team

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

1 6 71 Team Redline Blue 71 34 1:40.290
2 3 72 Team Redline Orange 71 -0.048 34 1:40.373
3 1 3 VRS Coanda Simsport $8 71 -11.250 0 1:40.194
4 8 5 R8G Esports #1 71 -11.427 0 1:40.284
5 19 89 BS COMPETITION 71 -13.518 0 1:40.761
6 10 4 Triple A Esports #216 71 -18.023 0 1:40.461
7 15 16 Zennith Esports AOSystems 71 -18.025 0 1:40.536
8 4 88 VRS Coanda Simsport $88 71 -18.398 0 1:40.536
9 14 4 R8G Jr #2 71 -18.884 0 1:40.526
10 7 8 R8G Esports #8 71 -18.922 0 1:40.619
11 9 13 Maniti Racing 71 -38.501 0 1:40.802
12 2 81 VRS Coanda Simsport $81 71 -46.731 0 1:40.248
13 12 90 BS NXT 71 -46.817 0 1:40.596
14 16 15 R8G Jr #1 71 -49.554 0 1:40.771
15 5 17 Brazillian Mates 2.0 71 -49.970 0 1:40.380
16 24 21 AXA SimSport $138 71 -54.403 0 1:40.817
17 39 1 Team Redline Red 71 -59.651 0 1:40.378
18 17 2 R8G Esports #2 71 -1:00.929 0 1:40.974
19 26 6 URANO eSports HUAWEI 71 -1:01.251 3 1:40.650
20 27 217 Triple A Esports #217 71 -1:02.777 0 1:40.878
21 21 222 Finesse SimSports Red 71 -1:06.601 0 1:40.727
22 41 7 Momias Racing Team 71 -1:16.913 0 1:41.014
23 37 96 BS TURNER 71 -1:17.586 0 1:41.148
24 34 26 H4SR X RaceKraft 71 -1:19.994 0 1:40.976
25 22 19 Obsidian Racing 71 -1:23.995 0 1:40.873
26 28 90 URANO eSports HP 71 -1:25.863 0 1:41.087
27 36 78 Ronin SimSport 71 -1:25.977 0 1:41.076
28 18 18 VRS Coanda Simsport $18 71 -1:26.252 0 1:40.605
29 30 12 HM Engineering 71 -1:26.255 0 1:41.122
30 31 140 Looking For Team 71 -1:41.619 0 1:40.830
31 38 22 Demon Tweeks eSports 71 -1:47.529 0 1:41.187
32 29 25 LEGO Racing Team 71 -2:26.451 0 1:41.125
33 25 9 Williams Esports 70 -1 L 0 1:40.750
34 32 20 AXA SimSport $128 70 -1 L 0 1:41.256
35 35 23 5Star Motorsport Blue 70 -1 L 0 1:41.092
36 42 10 Zecarul eSports #10 70 -1 L 0 1:41.302
37 20 11 Triple A Esports #218 70 -1 L 0 1:40.771
38 33 93 URANO eSports 59 -12 L 0 1:40.925
39 23 14 Zennith Esports 59 -12 L 0 1:40.802
40 40 24 Vendaval Simracing Blue 50 -21 L 0 1:41.296
41 11 707 KOVA 43 -28 L 0 1:40.573
42 13 70 Team Redline Purple 42 -29 L 0 1:41.291
43 43 33 Team Alexey Nesov 0 -71 L 0
44 44 27 URANO eSports HKM 0 -71 L 0

 

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