This September, the FIA SIMAGIC F4 eSports Global Championship Series arrives with 30 of the top-ranked regional competitors going against one another for a four-event, eight round season with a chance at winning a share of the $25,000 prize pool.

Last week, the Regional Tours all entered Week #5 of competition with racing at Long Beach in the Americas, Tsukuba Circuit for Asia-Pacific, and Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello for Europe. 

AMERICAS REGION

More than half of the week wins belong to Michael Janney in the Americas Region after winning the Strength of Field (SoF) race once again, scoring 335 points this week at Long Beach. His ascent up the standings places him now in the top-five after five weeks of action, and Janney only having competed in four of them. Elvis Rankin is also on the come up, as he finished second on the week and moves up into 13th overall. Like Janney, Rankin’s rank doesn’t account for races in the first two weeks because he didn’t race them.

Nicolás Rubilar finished third overall on the week and now sits atop the overall standings, leapfrogging Victor Miranda, who’s led the way since Week 1. Miranda only scored the sixth-most points, behind Jackson Rezende and Felipe Cabrera Loyola, who rounded out the top-five for the week. Rezende moves back in, only spending one week outside the top-10. Also moving in are Paulo Draeta and Felipe Pujol Dantas as Jordan Johnson5, Andre Castro, and James R Burn fall outside. 1682 iRacers participated at Long Beach in Week 5.

FIA SIMAGIC F4 eSports Regional Tour – Americas Top 10 after Week 5 at Long Beach:

Pos Driver Club Total Pts W5 Wins Total Wins
1 Nicolás Rubilar Hispanoamérica 1471 0 5
2 Victor Miranda Brazil 1443 0 2
3 Ralph Benitez Brazil 1301 0 1
4 Felipe Cabrera Loyola Hispanoamérica 1300 0 1
5 Michael Janney Atlantic 1282 1 5
6 Leo Ovtcharov California Club 1216 2 5
7 Jackson Rezende Brazil 1158 1 1
8 Jeffrey Decker California Club 1071 0 0
9 Paulo Draeta Brazil 1064 0 0
10 Felipe Pujol Dantas Brazil 1055 0 1

ASIA-PACIFIC REGION

For the first time in five weeks, Alejandro Sendra was the top member in the Asia Pacific Region, scoring the SoF victory and claiming 273 points toward the overall standings. In this popular week at Tsukuba Circuit, the usual suspects of Damon Woods, Calieb Hydes, Jaidyn J Ladic, and Kazuki Fujita rounded out the top-five for the week.

Fujita maintains the points lead in the Region, but the gap has shrunk down to 47 points over Ladic. Sendra jumps to fourth overall, behind Hayata Asaga, who finished sixth in the week. Deklan Webb falls down to 14th in the overall standings as Shoma Shintani moves into the top-10, now in ninth. Kody Deith barely hangs on to the final spot inside the top-10. A whopping 3163 iRacers participated in the fifth week of action at Tsukuba.

FIA SIMAGIC F4 eSports Regional Tour – Asia/Pacific Top 10 after Week 5 at Tsukuba Circuit:

Pos Driver Club Total Pts W5 Wins Total Wins
1 Kazuki Fujita Japan 1135 0 3
2 Jaidyn J Ladic Australia/NZ 1088 0 2
3 Hayata Asaga Japan 1086 0 0
4 Alejandro Sendra Japan 1069 1 5
5 Marcello Rivera Australia/NZ 1056 0 1
6 Calieb Hydes Australia/NZ 1032 0 0
7 Benjamin Roberts Australia/NZ 1004 1 4
8 Damon Woods Australia/NZ 987 0 3
9 Shoma Shintani Japan 862 1 8
10 Kody Deith Australia/NZ 845 0 1

EUROPE REGION

The fifth week in Europe belonged to Aaron Vazquezz, winner at Mugello in the top SoF race, earning 363 points. Once again, Europe provided the highest SoF of all three Regions, but also had the least participation, with only 1517 iRacers taking part in the action. Vazquezz dethroned Alejandro Sánchez, but Sánchez still managed to finish second overall, just ahead of the overall leader, Gordon “Gordie” Mutch. Alex Dunne and Hugh Barter rounded out the week’s top-five.

Barter loses just slightly on Mutch’s lead, now at 44 points entering the sixth week of racing. Barter does jump from fourth to second, however, around Elliott Vayron, now in third, and Moritz Löhner, who falls to 10th. Alex O’Grady and Oscar Py fall outside the top-10 while Vazquezz moves in, now in seventh, as well as Luke McKeown who follows up now in eighth.

FIA SIMAGIC F4 eSports Regional Tour – Europe Top 10 after Week 5 at Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello:

Pos Name Club Total Pts W5 Wins Total Wins
1 Gordon Mutch UK and I 1563 0 5
2 Hugh Barter Australia/NZ 1519 0 0
3 Elliott Vayron France 1491 0 4
4 Graham Carroll UK and I 1491 0 0
5 Alex Dunne UK and I 1459 1 3
6 Alejandro Sánchez Iberia 1409 0 2
7 Aaron Vazquezz Iberia 1274 2 3
8 Luke McKeown UK and I 1230 0 1
9 Jacob Reid4 UK and I 1222 0 0
10 Moritz Löhner DE-AT-CH 1209 0 1

Week 6 Schedule: 

  • Americas (Every ODD hour, :15 after): WeatherTech Raceway at Laguna Seca – Full Course
  • Asia-Pacific (Every EVEN hour, :45 after): Sandown International Motor Raceway
  • Europe (Every EVEN hour, :15 after): Sachsenring

For more information on the FIA SIMAGIC F4 eSports Global Championship, visit www.iracing.com/fia-f4-esports/. For more information about iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com. To know more about the partnership and access an iRacing license via your local ASN, visit www.FIA.com/iracing.

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