The F1 Sim Racing World Championship is back for its eighth season, bringing together all 10 official Formula 1 teams for thrilling virtual racing action. Known as F1's premier virtual esports championship, this series has become a cornerstone of competitive sim racing. First launched in 2018, the F1 Sim Racing World Championship has evolved into a fan-favorite esports competition. Though viewership numbers were more modest—peaking at 42,877 during Event Two—it demonstrated the enduring passion for sim racing among F1 fans. Last season ended on a high note as Frederik Rasmussen of Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing clinched the Driver Championship, outpacing Thomas Ronhaar of Kick F1 Sim Racing in a dramatic final round. Scuderia Ferrari Esports claimed the World Constructors’ Championship, showcasing the depth of talent across the competition. Red Bull has officially entered a new chapter in mobile esports by partnering with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) for the M7 World Championship, marking the energy drink brand’s first collaboration with the M Series, the game’s premier global tournament. The M7 World Championship also marks the return of the M Series to Indonesia for the first time since 2022. Read more in our articles including "2025 F1 Sim Racing World Championship Returns with $750,000 Prize Pool" and "Red Bull Partners with Mobile Legends for M7 World Championship".
The F1 Sim Racing World Championship is back for its eighth season, bringing together all 10 official Formula 1 teams for thrilling virtual racing action. Known as F1's premier virtual esports championship, this series has become a cornerstone of competitive sim racing.
First launched in 2018, the F1 Sim Racing World Championship has evolved into a fan-favorite esports competition. Though viewership numbers were more modest—peaking at 42,877 during Event Two—it demonstrated the enduring passion for sim racing among F1 fans. Last season ended on a high note as Frederik Rasmussen of Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing clinched the Driver Championship, outpacing Thomas Ronhaar of Kick F1 Sim Racing in a dramatic final round.
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