Portugal Endurance eSports Championship. Winners after four hours of racing at Suzuka

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After the inaugural race held at the North American track of Road Atlanta, the Portuguese Endurance eSports Championship “traveled” to the Japanese Suzuka circuit for the second race of the championship.

The race format was repeated again, so we again had two free practice sessions and a qualifying session in which the starting positions for the four-hour race were defined.

In the end, and after 118 laps, the victory in the first division smiled to Fast Expat, with Ricardo Castro Ledo and Nuno Henriques at the wheel, who won after taking pole position. In second place was Douradinhos GP, the big winners of the inaugural race. Finally, third place smiled on the Hashtag Racing team. You can see (or review!) the entire race here.

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New race on November 27th

After this second stage, the Portuguese Endurance eSports Championship heads to Spa-Francorchamps for a 6 hour race and on December 4th the championship returns to the 4 Hours format, at the Monza circuit.

The season ends on December 18th, with an 8-hour race, again on the North American track of Road America. Remember that the winners will be recognized as Champions of Portugal and will be present at the FPAK Champions Gala, alongside the winners of national competitions in the “real world”.

It is also important to remember that in total there are 70 teams in competition, distributed in three different divisions. At the end of the season there is room for ups and downs in the division, depending on the classification obtained.

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