2023–24 Formula One Sim Racing World Championship

The 2023–24 Formula One Sim Racing World Championship is an esports competition for Formula One which is the seventh season of the Formula One Esports Series and the first in the series to be named as the "Formula One Sim Racing Championship." It is held on Formula One's official 2023 game, featuring all ten teams from the real-life sport.

2023–24 Formula One Sim Racing World Championship
Tournament information
SportFormula One Esports Series
LocationQualification: Worldwide
Pro Draft: Online
Pro Series: LAN
Dates25 November 2023–9 May 2024
AdministratorCodemasters
EA Sports
Formula One Management
Tournament
format(s)
Qualification: Online
Pro Exhibition: Driver's selection
Pro Championship: Twelve race championship
VenueQualification: Worldwide
Pro Exhibition: N/A
Pro Championship: Event 1 – DreamHack Winter
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Frederik Rasmussen is the current championship leader in the driver's championship, while his team Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing lead the constructor's championship. Lucas Blakeley and McLaren Shadow are the defending champions, having won the Drivers' and Teams' titles respectively in 2022.[1]

The championship has been subject to significant backlash by both drivers and fans. The first issue was on the eve of Event One, which, despite being planned to host two races, only managed to host one due to complications surrounding legal contracts relating to the prize money for the series. Soon after Event One, it was leaked that Event Two, which was set to be hosted at DreamHack Atlanta, had been cancelled.[2] Following this, the series sat in limbo until a set calendar was revealed on 2 April 2024, with the rest of the races scheduled to start in April 2024 and May 2024.

Format edit

  • Pro Championship

The drivers will race in a series of 3 LAN events that are broadcast live. Same as F1, drivers must make one pit stop if the weather is dry, and are not obligated to do so if it's wet. They earn points for themselves and their teams. These points will determine the F1 Sim Racing World Championship Teams’ and Drivers’ World Champions, with a total $750,000 prize fund.

Teams and drivers edit

Team Race drivers
No. Driver name Rounds
  Alpine Esports 93
38
80
  Rubén Pedreño
  Filip Prešnajder
  Patrik Sipos
1–3, 6-7
2–5
1, 4–7
  Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Esports 8
30
32
  Fabrizio Donoso
  Simon Weigang
  John Evans
1–2, 6–7
1–5
3–7
  KICK F1 Sim Racing Team[a] 39
72
TBA
  Thomas Ronhaar
  Brendon Leigh
  Xander van Dijken
1–7
1–7
TBA
  McLaren Shadow 12
88
26
  Wilson Hughes
  Lucas Blakeley
  Dani Moreno
1–5
1–7
6–7
  Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports Team 15
5
25
  Daniel Bereznay
  Jarno Opmeer
  Jake Benham
1, 4–5
1–7
2–3, 6-7
  MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Esports 95
41
37
  Ulaş Özyıldrım
  Alfie Butcher
  Bence Szabó-Kónyi
1–7
1–7
TBA
  Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing 52
19
13
  Josh Idowu
  Frederik Rasmussen
  Sebastian Job
1–7
1–7
TBA
  Scuderia AlphaTauri Orlen Esports Team 6
79
51
  Tom Manley
  Jed Norgrove
  Joni Törmälä
1, 4–6-7
1–4
2–3, 6-7
  Scuderia Ferrari Esports 7
40
62
  Bari Broumand
  Nicolas Longuet
  István Puki
1–7
1–7
TBA
  Williams Esports 9
73
54
  Álvaro Carretón
  Will Lewis
  Ismael Fahssi
1–3, 6–7
4–5
1–7
Sources:[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

Calendar edit

After the first round was held in November, a full schedule was announced in late March.

As per the Official F1 Simracing Championship 2023/24 rulebook,[16] the championship will take place over Three "Race weeks", with the weeks then broken down into five Events with each Event consisting of 2 or 3 races.

Round Event Circuit Distance Date Broadcast Event Winner
1 Race week 1 - Jönköping, Sweden DreamHack Winter 2023

Championship Event 1

  Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir 29 laps 25 November 2023[17] F1 Sim Racing Bahrain Grand Prix 2023 Round 1 on YouTube   Thomas Ronhaar
2 Race week 2 - Stockholm, Sweden

Championship Event 2[16]

  Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah 25 laps 10 April 2024 F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 Round 2 and 3 on YouTube
3 Race week 2 - Stockholm, Sweden

Championship Event 2[16]

  Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 36 laps   Ismael Fahssi
4   Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 26 laps 11 April 2024 F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 Round 4 and 5 on YouTube
5 Race week 2 - Stockholm, Sweden

Championship Event 2[16]

  Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 22 Laps   Frederik Rasmussen
6   Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 36 Laps 12 April 2024 F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 Round 6 and 7 on YouTube
7   Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas 28 laps
8 Race week 3 - Stockholm, Sweden

Championship Event 3[16]

  Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 36 laps 7 May 2024
9   Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo 36 laps
10 Race week 3 - Stockholm, Sweden

Championship Event 3[16]

  Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Paradise, Nevada 25 laps 8 May 2024
11   Losail International Circuit, Lusail 29 laps
12   Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi 29 laps 9 May 2024
Source:[18]

Calendar Changes edit

The Jeddah Corniche Circuit replaced the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, making its debut on the calendar. The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza and Suzuka International Racing Course were also absent, being replaced by the Las Vegas Strip Circuit and the Losail International Circuit respectively.

Season report edit

Event One: DreamHack Winter 2023 edit

Round 1 was held during DreamHack Winter 2023, held in Jönköping, Sweden. It was the first F1 Sim Racing LAN event since 2019.[19]

At the opening round in Bahrain, Kick F1's Thomas Ronhaar took pole position and led from the start, dominating the race. Nicolas Longuet was involved in a collision at turn 1 on lap 6, clashing with reigning champion Lucas Blakeley and rookie Alfie Butcher. Longuet managed to recover following a wing change to finish 3rd, while Blakeley was left dropping down the field on worn softs. Two-time champion Jarno Opmeer made his way through the field to P2, including making a double overtake, to finish 6 seconds behind winner Ronhaar from P9 on the grid.[20] Ronhaar’s teammate, two-time champion Brendon Leigh, struggled with issues on his racing simulator, finishing down in twelfth after starting 14th.[19] Jed Norgrove finished seventh on debut for AlphaTauri after starting P8.[21] Ronhaar received a $5,000 prize for winning the event.[20]

Event Two: Stockholm, Sweden edit

After nearly five months, the season resumed at Jeddah with Frederik Rasmussen taking pole position. Rookie Butcher qualified an impressive third place, but shunted into Ferrari's Bari Broumand during their pitstops, giving him damage and forcing him into retirement. Ronhaar battled with Williams rookie Ismael Fahssi and Blakeley for the podium positions, and in the end Rasmussen took his thirteenth career victory from Ronhaar, Fahssi, and Blakeley.

Ronhaar took pole position in Austria and spent the first third of the race battling with Broumand for the lead. Blakeley disconnected from the race, meaning a Virtual Safety Car was called for a lap to allow Blakeley to rejoin the server. The incident affected several strategies and, after the round of pitstops, led to Butcher taking the lead from twelfth on the grid after teammate Ulaş Özyıldrım backed up the pack to form a clear gap for him. This allowed Butcher to take his maiden race win with Ronhaar second and Fahssi third. Rasmussen could only manage eighth, and Opmeer withdrew from the race after receiving a ten-second penalty in game for speeding under the VSC.

Opmeer received a grid penalty for the race at Silverstone for withdrawing from the Austrian Grand Prix without proper reason and exiting his simulator rig mid-race without permission. This meant that despite Opmeer setting the fastest lap time in qualifyng, his Mercedes teammate Daniel Bereznay started on pole position. Opmeer responded by going on a longer strategy during the race, getting a set of six-lap younger tires than the rest of the frontrunners with twelve laps to go. He charged through the field and won ahead of Longuet, Bereznay, and Fahssi. Championship leader Ronhaar could only manage eighth.

Ronhaar's luck worsened during the Belgian Grand Prix, only finishing tenth. Pole-sitter Broumand battled with Blakeley on the final lap, eventually winning ahead of Blakeley in second with Rasmussen third and Idowu fourth, while Opmeer finished fifth with the fastest lap. Ronhaar's lead in the championship decreased to three points ahead of Rasmussen and seven points to Opmeer.

Longuet took pole at the Dutch Grand Prix, but as an originally wet track dried, he pitted for the mediums when the game bugged and gave him the wrong set of tires; he pitted again for the right set, dropping down to last. Rasmussen inherited the lead to take a comfortable victory, and with it not only became the first repeat winner of the season but also surpassed eleventh-placed Ronhaar for the championship lead.

Blakeley took pole at the United States Grand Prix, but lost out at the start to Broumand, Rasumssen and Alvaro Carreton at the start. His strategy didn't help him progress, leaving him stuck at fourth. Rasmussen tussled with Broumand to win ahead of him and Leigh, ensuring he would lead the championship for the next two rounds. Alpine scored their first points in the championship, with its drivers Patrik Sipos and Ruben Pedreno finishing seventh and eighth respectively. Rasmussen left Event Two with a 41-point lead over Broumand, with Opmeer a further point back and Ronhaar a further five. Red Bull Racing led the Constructor’s Championship by twenty points over Mercedes, thirty over Ferrari, and fifty over Kick.

Results edit

Season summary edit

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1   Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir   Thomas Ronhaar   Wilson Hughes[b]   Thomas Ronhaar   Alfa Romeo F1 Team Kick Esports
2   Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah   Frederik Rasmussen   Jake Benham   Frederik Rasmussen   Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
3   Red Bull Ring, Spielberg   Thomas Ronhaar   Joni Törmälä[c]   Alfie Butcher   MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Esports
4   Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone   Daniel Bereznay[d]   Jarno Opmeer   Jarno Opmeer   Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports Team
5   Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot   Bari Broumand   Jarno Opmeer   Bari Broumand   Scuderia Ferrari Esports
6   Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort   Nicolas Longuet   Ismael Fahssi   Frederik Rasmussen   Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
7   Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas   Lucas Blakeley   Alfie Butcher   Frederik Rasmussen   Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
8   Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City
9   Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo
10   Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Paradise, Nevada
11   Lusail International Circuit, Lusail
12   Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi

Championship standings edit

Scoring system edit

Points will be awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in the race and one point will be given to the driver who sets the fastest lap inside the top ten. Starting from this season, one extra point will be awarded to the pole-sitter.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   Pole   FL 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 1 1

In the event of a tie at the conclusion of the championship, a count-back system is used as a tie-breaker, with a driver's/team's best result used to decide the standings.

Drivers' Championship standings edit

Pos. Driver BHR
 
SAU
 
AUT
 
GBR
 
BEL
 
NED
 
USA
 
MXC
 
SAP
 
LVG
 
QAT
 
ABU
 
Points
1   Frederik Rasmussen 4 1P 7 7 3 1 1 115
2   Bari Broumand 5F 17 10 11 1P 2 2 74
3   Jarno Opmeer 2 7 Ret 1F 5F 7 8 71
4   Thomas Ronhaar 1P 2 2P 8 10 11 19 68
5   Lucas Blakeley 17 4 14 6 2 6 4P 59
6   Ismael Fahssi 8 3 3 4 8 9F 20 53
7   Alfie Butcher 9 Ret 1 18 Ret 4 5F 50
8   Nicolas Longuet 3 8 6 2 13 20P 18 46
9   Josh Idowu 10 9 9 9 4 5 7 35
10   Daniel Bereznay 6 3P 6 32
11   Brendon Leigh 12 16 12 5 7 10 3 32
12   Jake Benham 5F 4 8 12 27
13   Tom Manley 16 13 9 3 11 17
14   Jed Norgrove 7 12 5F 14 14 17
15   Wilson Hughes 19F 6 8 20 11 12
16   Álvaro Carretón 18 18 11 12 6 8
17   Patrik Sipos 15 12 17 16 9 2
18   Rubén Pedreño 11 15 16 17 10 1
19   Fabrizio Donoso 20 10 18 13 1
20   Simon Weigang 13 13 19 10 15 1
21   Ulaş Özyıldrım 14 11 13 17 16 19 17 0
22   John Evans 17 19 12 15 16 0
23   Dani Moreno 13 14 0
24   Filip Prešnajder 14 15 15 18 0
25   Joni Törmälä 19 18 14 15 0
26   Will Lewis 16 Ret 0
-   István Puki 0
-   Bence Szabó-Kónyi 0
-   Sebastian Job 0
-   Matthijs van Erven 0
Pos. Driver BHR
 
SAU
 
AUT
 
GBR
 
BEL
 
NED
 
USA
 
MXC
 
SAP
 
LVG
 
QAT
 
ABU
 
Points
Sources:[20][22]
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not enter
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
F Fastest lap

Teams' Championship standings edit

Pos. Team BHR
 
SAU
 
AUT
 
GBR
 
BEL
 
NED
 
USA
 
MXC
 
SAP
 
LVG
 
QAT
 
ABU
 
Points
1   Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing 4 1P 7 7 3 1 1 152
10 9 9 9 4 5 6
2   Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports Team 2 5F 4 1F 5F 7 7 132
6 7 Ret 3P 6 8 12
3   Scuderia Ferrari Esports 3 8 6 2 1P 2 2 120
5F 17 10 11 13 20P 20
4   KICK F1 Sim Racing Team 1P 2 2P 5 7 10 3 100
12 16 12 8 10 11 19
5   McLaren Shadow 17 4 8 6 2 6 4P 71
19 6 14 20 11 13 14
6   Williams Esports 8 3 3 4 8 9F 5 63
18 18 11 16 Ret 12 20
7   MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Esports 9 11 1 17 16 4 9F 41
14 Ret 13 18 Ret 19 17
8   Scuderia AlphaTauri Orlen Esports Team 7 12 5F 13 9 3 11 34
16 19 18 14 14 14 15
9   Alpine Esports 11 14 15 12 17 16 8 6
15 15 16 15 18 17 9
10   Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Esports 13 10 17 10 11 15 13 2
20 13 19 19 15 18 16
Pos. Team BHR
 
SAU
 
AUT
 
GBR
 
BEL
 
NED
 
USA
 
MXC
 
SAP
 
LVG
 
QAT
 
ABU
 
Points
Sources:[22]

Notes:

  • The standings are sorted by best result, rows are not related to the drivers. In case of tie on points, the best positions achieved determined the outcome.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sauber entered Round 1 as Alfa Romeo F1 Team KICK Esports, but switched to "KICK F1 Sim Racing Team" following Alfa Romeo's departure from Formula One in 2024.
  2. ^ Wilson Hughes set the fastest lap but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to score the point for it. Bari Broumand scored the point for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  3. ^ Joni Törmälä set the fastest lap but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to score the point for it. Jed Norgrove scored the point for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  4. ^ Jarno Opmeer set the fastest time in qualifying, but he received a three-place grid penalty. Daniel Bereznay was promoted to pole position in his place.

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External links edit