Portugal Endurance eSports Championship kicks off this Saturday. Meet the qualified teams

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After 96 hours of intense struggle between the best national car simulation teams, the qualification for the first is already known. Portugal Endurance eSports Championship.

More than 250 riders, representing 70 teams, completed 21,434 laps at the Oulton Park circuit, in an attempt to guarantee their presence in the best division possible — there are three — in the Portugal Endurance eSports Championship, organized by the Portuguese Federation Automotive and Karting (FPAK), Automóvel Clube de Portugal (ACP) and Sports&You, and its media partner is Razão Automóvel.

The fastest 25 teams have been placed in the first division, while the next 25 teams will play in the second division. The remaining teams leave for this competition in the third step. At the end of the season there is room for ups and downs in the division, depending on the classification obtained.

Endurance FPAK eSports Ratings

With the teams already qualified and organized by divisions, everything is ready for the start of the Portuguese Endurance eSports Championship, whose first race will take place this Saturday, September 25, at the North American track at Road Atlanta.

4H Road Atlanta Race Time

sessions Session Time
Free Practices (120 minutes) 24-09-21 at 9:00 pm
Free Practices 2 25-09-21 at 14:00
Timed Practices (Qualification) 25-09-21 at 3:00 pm
Race 25-09-21 at 3:12 pm

After this first stage, a new 4-hour race follows, this time at the Suzuka track, in Japan, on the 30th of October. On the 27th of November, the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps will run and on the 4th of December the championship returns to the 4 Hours format, on the Monza circuit.

The inaugural season of the Portugal Endurance eSports Championship 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”.

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