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Aussies now get a crack at the Ferrari Esports Series

Vroom, vroom!

Players in Australia and New Zealand now have their first chance to compete in the Ferrari Esports Series, Ferrari today confirmed.

Those in both countries will take part in Asia Pacific heats, with successful racers progressing on to bouts with victors in Europe and North America.

“The Ferrari Esports Series is a six-month racing tournament bringing together sim racers from Europe, North America and Asian Pacific regions for the chance to race in the grand final on October 12, 2023,” organisers declared.

“Drivers will be going head-to-head playing on Assetto Corsa and Assetto Corsa Competizione to compete for the crowning title of the 2023 Ferrari Esports Series Champion and the opportunity to secure their place on the Scuderia Ferrari Esports Team.”

Registration is open now for the Hot Lap phase; racing kicks off on 1 May, followed by qualifiers in July through to September. APAC, Europe and North American regionals also take place in September ahead of an October Grand Final.

Register and learn more here.


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