Following a short and narrow Blackwood Grand Prix track, the GT World Series heads to the most claustrophobic circuit in Live for Speed - South City Long Course. It's a windy street circuit, armco always there to meet you, and overtaking spots at a premium.
Round 2 GT1 winners Dynamix Racing have withdrawn from the series, but the top 4 in GT1 points are all consistent participants spaced by 8 points. Conquest Racing have their two entries in the top two spots, followed by Genuine Racing and then M5S Racing Team. Last Lap Motorsports lead the GT2 table by 5 points over their nearest rival and Round 2 GT2 class winners Team Vires. The GT2 class have made up the majority of the entrants in each round so far, giving more opportunity for battles and incidents in this class.
New team in LFS, Nitor Velox take GT1 Pole with a 1:28.48, 0.38 seconds faster than 2nd place nFinity eSports Racing. In GT2, Team Vires take pole with a 1:33.48, which is 0.20 faster than the second place Serbian Racing Team. The 11 GT1 cars are spread by over 2.5 seconds, but the 18 GT2s are spread by just over a second. The close times in GT2 and their large numbers should make GT1 lapping difficult.
Join us on 14 December from 17:55 UTC while Dominik Engel, Thilo Falkenberg, and others provide flag-to-flag coverage of 6 challenging hours of GTR action, LIVE on Simrace.tv Stream 3!
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Round 2 GT1 winners Dynamix Racing have withdrawn from the series, but the top 4 in GT1 points are all consistent participants spaced by 8 points. Conquest Racing have their two entries in the top two spots, followed by Genuine Racing and then M5S Racing Team. Last Lap Motorsports lead the GT2 table by 5 points over their nearest rival and Round 2 GT2 class winners Team Vires. The GT2 class have made up the majority of the entrants in each round so far, giving more opportunity for battles and incidents in this class.
New team in LFS, Nitor Velox take GT1 Pole with a 1:28.48, 0.38 seconds faster than 2nd place nFinity eSports Racing. In GT2, Team Vires take pole with a 1:33.48, which is 0.20 faster than the second place Serbian Racing Team. The 11 GT1 cars are spread by over 2.5 seconds, but the 18 GT2s are spread by just over a second. The close times in GT2 and their large numbers should make GT1 lapping difficult.
Join us on 14 December from 17:55 UTC while Dominik Engel, Thilo Falkenberg, and others provide flag-to-flag coverage of 6 challenging hours of GTR action, LIVE on Simrace.tv Stream 3!
GTWS Tracker
GTWS Server on LFSRemote
GTWS Forum