• iRacing Time Attack
• 22:00 18th July to 22:00 20th July( BST)
• iRacing McLaren 720 GT3 EVO – Fixed setup
• Circuit – Okyama
• Fixed weather, time of day and track conditions
• No membership or entry fee required
• 3rd August – Practice from 0800, Qualifying at 0820( BST)
• iRacing McLaren 720S GT3 EVO – fixed setup
• Country liveries issued to each driver
• Two 30-minute races
• Race 1 at Bathurst. Race 2 at Silverstone GP
• Qualifying prior to each race
• Points allocated for both races, highest overall points wins
• Combined country points after the two races wins the Cup
ESPORTS NEWS
Bathurst will be the venue for Race 1
Four-Nations Esports Cup returns to iRacing
The much-loved Tri-Nations Esports Cup is back, and with a new nation – the Springboks( South Africa) – joining the series, the event is being relaunched as the Four-Nations Esports Cup.
The sim racing event began in 2022, with the UK and Australia battling it out to gain the Esports crown, before New Zealand joined the event in 2023. Australia were reigning champions in 2024, but this 2025 the competition is set to heat up as Motorsport South Africa joins the virtual grid.
Running in two phases, the competition will host a pre-event 48-hour qualification time attack on 19th and 20th July prior to the main event. Competitors will utilise the iRacing platform and the McLaren 720S GT3 EVO with a fixed setup to ensure a level playing field.
Pre-Qualification
You do not need to register; anyone can take part in the Pre-Qualification:
• iRacing Time Attack
• 22:00 18th July to 22:00 20th July( BST)
• iRacing McLaren 720 GT3 EVO – Fixed setup
• Circuit – Okyama
• Fixed weather, time of day and track conditions
• No membership or entry fee required
Each country will be represented by the fastest 10 drivers from qualifying, creating a grid of 40 for the main broadcast event on the 4th of August. Consisting of two 30-minute races – one at Silverstone and one at Bathurst. The nation which scores the most points across the two races will take the coveted crown.
Main Event – Four-Nations Esports Cup
• 3rd August – Practice from 0800, Qualifying at 0820( BST)
• iRacing McLaren 720S GT3 EVO – fixed setup
• Country liveries issued to each driver
• Two 30-minute races
• Race 1 at Bathurst. Race 2 at Silverstone GP
• Qualifying prior to each race
• Points allocated for both races, highest overall points wins
• Combined country points after the two races wins the Cup
All entrants must be 16 years old or over, and hold a UK Passport. To take part in the main event on the 3rd of August, drivers must hold a paid Motorsport UK Esports Membership. All drivers must join the Motorsport UK Esports Discord server to receive competition information.
South Africa joins the Series making it the Four-Nations Esports Cup 28
Revolution- July 2025