Zac Campbell kicked off the chase towards the 2023 Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup championship with a win in the feature race from Hockenheimring Baden-Wurttemberg, passing Lasse Bak on Lap 4 and leading the balance of the race to return to the top step of the podium. Campbell’s VRS Coanda Simsport teammate Charlie Collins made it a 1-2 for the team, while Williams Esports’ Alessandro Bico completed the podium.

The fifth season of iRacing’s collaboration with Porsche to feature the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup in top-tier sim racing kicked off with another pair of exciting All-Star races, featuring real-world pros and popular content creators. Fresh off winning the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Clash at the Coliseum earlier in the week, Casey Kirwan kicked off the festivities by beating IndyCar legend Tony Kanaan and Borja Zazo in the sprint race, but it was Jardier who took the top spot after the grid was inverted for the feature. Jardier slipped past Basic Ollie and 2021 champion Emree after they made contact in the hairpin on the last lap, although the duo maintained podium places ahead of Kirwan in fourth.

As the chase for a $200,000 series purse kicked off for the pro drivers, Altus Esports driver Jordan Caruso posted the top qualifying time, outqualifying defending champion Diogo Pinto of Team Redline and looking to add his name to the list of front-runners for this season. But Collins, and then Pinto, would get past and eventually take the lead, with Pinto kicking off his title defense as the sprint race winner, grabbing the early points but settling for eighth on the starting grid for the feature as part of the series’ eight-car invert.

That invert gave Lasse Bak the feature pole, and the Danish rookie would hang on up front of the first three laps before Campbell finally got by. The American would lead the final 15 laps to match his car number and score his first feature win since last April at Spa. Behind Collins and Bico, Caruso and Pinto would complete the top five, while a hard-charging Yohann Harth jumped 10 spots on the grid to finish sixth ahead of Bak, veterans Maximilian Benecke and Jamie Fluke, and rookie Gustavo Ariel.

Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup feature results from Hockenheimring were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Name

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

Pts

1 3 15 Zac Campbell 18 0.000 15 1:39.779 65
2 7 93 Charlie Collins 18 -0.514 0 1:39.596 67
3 2 77 Alessandro Bico 18 -1.268 0 1:39.776 54
4 6 12 Jordan Caruso 18 -1.724 0 1:39.642 57
5 8 1 Diogo C. Pinto 18 -4.139 0 1:39.659 59
6 16 90 Yohann Harth 18 -4.459 0 1:39.576 36
7 1 24 Lasse Bak 18 -5.062 3 1:39.613 41
8 12 11 Maximilian Benecke 18 -5.217 0 1:39.606 35
9 10 49 Jamie Fluke 18 -6.442 0 1:40.048 35
10 13 21 Gustavo Ariel 18 -6.832 0 1:39.746 30
11 15 40 Julien Soenen 18 -9.864 0 1:39.631 26
12 18 16 Luca Kita 18 -10.231 0 1:39.490 21
13 22 99 Oscar Mangan 18 -10.245 0 1:39.672 16
14 23 10 Christopher Dambietz 18 -12.161 0 1:39.878 14
15 11 69 Moreno Sirica 18 -13.291 0 1:39.842 22
16 30 70 Gianni Vecchio 18 -14.392 0 1:39.628 10
17 27 3 Kevin Nielsen 18 -14.655 0 1:39.742 9
18 25 92 Mathias Stokbæk Jensen 18 -17.544 0 1:39.927 8
19 17 37 Cooper Webster 18 -18.628 0 1:39.897 11
20 4 22 Sebastian Job 18 -19.050 0 1:39.378 22
21 28 33 Alexey Nesov 18 -21.373 0 1:39.702 5
22 5 47 Alejandro Sánchez 18 -22.274 0 1:40.042 22
23 26 97 Tuomas Tähtelä 18 -22.549 0 1:39.399 3
24 24 81 Quentiin Vialatte 18 -23.212 0 1:39.642 2
25 21 46 Bryn Collins 18 -27.364 0 1:40.141 1
26 29 28 Sam Kuitert 18 -27.480 0 1:40.150 0
27 19 27 Simone Maria Marcenò 18 -1:01.117 0 1:39.903 2
28 14 83 Bobby Zalenski 17 -1L 0 1:41.603 7
29 9 4 Salva Talens 13 -5L 0 1:39.680 12
30 20 5 Oskari Rinne 1 -17L 0 ——— 1

 

Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup points through one round are as follows:

  1. Charlie Collins, 73
  2. Jordan Caruso, 67
  3. Diogo Pinto, 67
  4. Zac Campbell, 65
  5. Alessandro Bico, 54
  6. Lasse Bak, 41
  7. Yohann Harth, 36
  8. Maximilian Benecke, 35
  9. Jamie Fluke, 35
  10. Gustavo Ariel, 30

The 2023 Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup season rolls on in two weeks with a debut engagement at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, which made its iRacing debut last year. Coverage will kick off on Saturday, February 18 at 18:00 GMT (1PM ET) with the All-Star action, before the pros do battle at 19:00 GMT (2PM ET).

For more information on the 2023 Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup season, visit www.iracing.com/pesc. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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