All News: Coanda Simsport


Bakkum Wins at Montreal

November 17th, 2016 by Paul Slavonik

Coanda sim racer rebounds from disappointing Round One finish in iRacing Road Pro Series As the second round of the iRacing Road Pro Series got underway at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve – the home of the Canadian Grand Prix – over 100 of the best open-wheel sim-racers in the world arrived ready for the online race. … Read the Rest »

Virtual Racing School: An Offer You Can’t Refuse

July 26th, 2016 by David Phillips

Ask most iRacers if they’d like to have access to the telemetry of some of the world’s top sim racers in a format that does not require a degree from MIT to understand and they’d probably say “Where do I sign up?” Tell them that they’d also be able to watch in-car replays of pro … Read the Rest »

Huttu’s Japanese Sweep

July 26th, 2016 by Jonny Simon

The Japanese double-header of the 2016 iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series was dominated by Team Redline’s Greger Huttu, who followed-up his victory at Twin Ring Motegi with his second successive victory at the Okayama International Circuit to close-in on the championship lead of Coanda Simsport’s Martin Krönke.  The Coanda sim racer failed to beat … Read the Rest »

Huttu Wins Watkins Glen iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series

May 4th, 2016 by Jonny Simon

Greger Huttu and Team Redline scored their second win of the 2016 iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series at Watkins Glen International.  If that sounds vaguely familiar it’s because the five time world champion remains undefeated at The Glen, having won every race there since the inaugural season of the championship in 2010. Coanda Simsport’s … Read the Rest »

Krönke Capitalizes at Monza

April 20th, 2016 by Jonny Simon (Images by Hugo Luis)

Monza saw Martin Krönke and VRS Coanda Simsport take their second win in the 2016 iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series, narrowly edging-out title rival Greger Huttu and Team Redline in what was a straightforward race for the German. Both rivals started on the front row (Huttu on pole position and Krönke alongside him) as … Read the Rest »

Törmälä Victorious in Round 1 of iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series

February 29th, 2016 by Wil Vincent

Believe us. It’s ALL change. Heading into the first round of the 2016 iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series, there were so many unanswered questions. Though there were glimpses of teams and drivers testing, the McLaren MP4-30 is so different from its predecessor that predicting a champion would be a tough call at best. No … Read the Rest »

Coanda’s MP4-30 Launch

February 2nd, 2016 by Jaap Grolleman

The 2016 iRacing.com World Championship Grand Prix Series is set to start less than one month from now, and will see Coanda’s purple, white and orange competing against iRacing’s Grand Prix elite using the world’s best racing simulation game. German designer Andy Werner created Coanda Simsport’s livery for iRacing’s all-new McLaren MP4-30. The team’s colours … Read the Rest »

Coanda Simsport & Virtual Racing School in Partnership

January 6th, 2016 by David Phillips

Coanda Simsport has announced a new partnership with Virtual Racing School (VRS), one of the up-and-coming names in the sim racing industry. Virtual Racing School is a new service which tightly integrates with iRacing. In fact, Smarty Co. and its service Virtual Racing School were founded in 2013 with the mission of creating the next … Read the Rest »

Huttu’s High Five

October 23rd, 2015 by

The number five figured prominently in Greger Huttu’s run to the 2015 iRacing.com World Championship Grand Prix Series, from his 50th victory in World Championship competition at Twin Ring Motegi (followed by wins #51 and #52 at Indianapolis and Spa) to the (virtual) high fives he and his Team Redline teammates exchanged after he clinched … Read the Rest »

Coanda Wins at Suzuka – But Interesting Storylines Behind

September 16th, 2015 by

A Coanda Simsports driver won the 14th round of the iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series.  However, it wasn’t German sim racer Martin Krönke, who headed into the event needing to rack up as many points as possible to close the gap to four time champion Greger Huttu. Instead it was the Red Bull Rallycross … Read the Rest »