The fifth (and penultimate) stage of the Portugal Speed eSports Championship, which is organized by the Portuguese Federation of Automobile and Karting (FPAK), took place this Wednesday (December 8th) and once again thrilled those who attended .
The race, which was broadcast on the Twitch streaming platform, took place on the small Japanese track in Okayama, and featured the traditional two races, as has been the case with all stages of the championship.
The first race, 25 minutes, was won by Diogo C. Pinto, from Team Redline. Ricardo Castro Ledo, from the VRS Coanda SimSport team, crossed the finish line in second, ahead of Hugo Brandão, who runs in the colors of the For The Win team.
In the second race, the victory came back to Diogo C. Pinto (Team Redline), who had started from… 15th position. André Martins, from Yas Heat, cut the line shortly after, ahead of Ricardo Castro Ledo, from the VRS Coanda SimSport team.
Dylan B Scrivens, from Urano Esports, “started” the fastest lap of the first session. In the second race, the fastest was Diogo C. Pinto, who had a truly flawless journey in Okayama.
Championship will end at Oulton Park
The final stage of the Portugal Speed eSports Championship — which is organized by the Automóvel Clube de Portugal (ACP) and by Sports&You and has Razão Automóvel as a media partner — will be played on the Oulton Park circuit and is scheduled for the on December 14th and 15th, again in the format of two races (25min + 40min).You can see the full calendar below:
Phases | Session Days |
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Silverstone – Grand Prix | 10-05-21 and 10-06-21 |
Laguna Seca - Full Course | 10-19-21 and 10-20-21 |
Tsukuba Circuit – 2000 Full | 11-09-21 and 11-10-21 |
Spa-Francorchamps – Grand Prix Pits | 11-23-21 and 11-24-21 |
Okayama Circuit – Full Course | 12-07-21 and 12-08-21 |
Oulton Park Circuit – International | 14-12-21 and 15-12-21 |
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”.