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F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2025: Dates, Drivers, And How To Watch

Dive into the 2025 F1 Sim Racing World Championship! Discover the schedule, driver lineups, and how to watch elite sim racers compete for glory and a massive $750,000 prize pool.

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Buckle up! The F1 Sim Racing World Championship is back for 2025. High-speed action. Elite drivers. All while you wait for the next F1 season to fire up.

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What Is the F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2025?

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Imagine real F1 racing—just virtual. The F1 Sim Racing World Championship pits the world’s best sim racers against each other. All 10 official F1 teams are in the mix, with three drivers each battling across 12 rounds for glory—and a slice of the massive $750,000 prize pool.

When Does the 2025 Season Start?

Mark your calendar! The action kicks off on January 14, 2025.

The first showdown happens at the EFG studio in Stockholm, Sweden, and runs for three days. Want more? Event two follows on February 11-13, and event three on March 25-27.

How Do the Events Work?

Each event lasts three adrenaline-packed days:

  • Day 1: One race
  • Day 2: Two races
  • Day 3: One race

Every round includes full qualifying and a 50% race distance. The season opener hits Albert Park Circuit, Australia, followed by thrilling stops like:

  • Shanghai International Circuit
  • Bahrain International Circuit
  • Jeddah Corniche Circuit
  • Silverstone
  • Spa-Francorchamps
  • Circuit of The Americas
  • Yas Marina Circuit

Who Won the 2024 Titles?

Last season? Nail-biting. Frede Rasmussen from Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing clinched the Drivers’ title, barely edging out Thomas Ronhaar of KICK F1 Sim Racing. Meanwhile, Scuderia Ferrari Esports lifted the Constructors’ trophy.

Key Driver Moves for 2025

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Big shakeups this year. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Jarno Opmeer joins Oracle Red Bull from Mercedes, teaming up with reigning champ Rasmussen.
  • Haas went for a full reboot with Shanaka Clay, Tamas Gal, and Joris Croezen.
  • Otis Lawrence (Aston Martin) enters as the youngest competitor—just 16 years old!
  • A total of 16 driver swaps this season, with 6 rookies stepping up.

Full 2025 F1 Sim Racing Driver Line-Up

Here’s the complete driver roster for 2025:

  • Alpine Sim Racing: Josh Idowu, Joni Tormala, Piotr Stachulec
  • Aston Martin Aramco: Fabrizio Donoso, Duncan Hofland, Otis Lawrence
  • Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports: Nicolas Longuet, Bari Broumand, John Evans
  • Haas: Shanaka Clay, Tamas Gal, Joris Croezen
  • KICK F1 Sim Racing: Thomas Ronhaar, Brendon Leigh, Tycho Hardy
  • McLaren Shadow: Alfie Butcher, Lucas Blakeley, Wilson Hughes
  • Mercedes-AMG Petronas: Daniel Bereznay, Jake Benham, Istvan Puki
  • Origin RB: Tom Manley, Declan Barrett, Ulas Ozyildirim
  • Oracle Red Bull: Frederik Rasmussen, Jarno Opmeer, Sebastian Job
  • Williams Esports: Alvaro Carreton, Ismael Fahssi, Ruben Pedreno

How to Watch the 2025 F1 Sim Racing World Championship

Want front-row seats? You can catch every race live on:

  • F1 YouTube Channel
  • Twitch & Facebook
  • F1 Esports Social Media

Broadcast legends Tom Deacon and Matt Gallagher will host, with expert analysis from former champ Marcel Kiefer.

Why This Season Will Be Epic

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The excitement? Off the charts. Here’s why:

  • Bigger Prize Pool: $750,000 up for grabs.
  • Star Power: Champions and rising stars colliding.
  • Legendary Tracks: Iconic circuits. Unforgettable moments.

Don’t miss it. The 2025 F1 Sim Racing World Championship promises heart-pounding esports racing like never before!

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