Clear the ring for round two: revenge at the Goodridge 3-hour race?

30.01.2025

The Digital Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie will start again on Saturday, February 1, 2025. The title sponsorship will be taken over by the recently announced new partner of the NLS: the second round of the popular championship in the virtual Green Hell is the Goodridge 3h race. The program again includes thrilling race action, which will be broadcast in a livestream from 11:45 a.m. on VLN.de. The race director will send the field out on the 180-minute race distance at 1 p.m. sharp.

Christian Vormann celebrated his premiere in the aforementioned race management at the DNLS opener in December. The permanent race director of the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken Serie is also part of the race management in the digital counterpart, where he acts as spotter and sports commissioner. Thus, the overarching motto 'Respect - My Race is Fairplay' is also implemented in the DNLS. “It was really impressive to see how professional things are behind the scenes in the virtual world – this is definitely serious racing and not just a game,” says Vormann. ”The approach is very different from the real-life counterpart, because it primarily involves following up on information from participants that is submitted to race control online. We can then analyze the scenes from every conceivable angle and, if necessary, take action. We don't have these options in the real NLS. Here, we work with a large number of marshals around the track who are both eyes and ears for the race organizers.” In addition to Vormann, two other stewards, Simon Christmann and Sebastian Wunsch, are on duty. Dominik Ramb and Lukas Unger are the race directors. Simon Ehses and Gunnar Miesen are the operators. With the exception of Vormann, the entire sim racing organization team behind the DNLS has the 'Simracing Offizial License Level A' from the DMSB. All of them are experienced sim racers themselves, while race director Ramb also works as a race director in karting.

The participants in the Digital ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken Serie are just as professional as the race management – and season race two promises another three hours of exciting racing. At the season opener, the AMG Team Apex Racing won the race by a wafer-thin margin ahead of BS+COMPETITION. The Goodridge 3-hour race will be their revenge. The reigning ADAC GT Masters champion Elias Seppänen will be competing for Apex together with Salva Talens. The British racing team will be fielding a second Mercedes-AMG GT3 with Gordon Mutch and Tom Reiher. Veloce Thrustmaster will also be making a guest appearance. 'Flying Finn Academy' driver Tatu Siipola and Daniel Lafuente will take turns at the wheel of the BMW M4 GT3. MühlnerMotorsportXSmilla, among others, will be competing with a new real driver. NLS pilot Joshua Hislop will share the wheel of the Porsche 911 GT3 R with Serej Blum.

Without a real driver, Nitro x Falken, Dörr eSports and Falken Simracing will be competing in the second race. Teams that compete in the race without a driver from real motorsport will receive either a 60-second stop-and-hold penalty during the race or an 85-second time penalty after the race.

The other classes also promise excitement. In the Porsche Esports Endurance Trophy Nürburgring, SCHERER eSPORT celebrated a double victory at the season opener ahead of Apex Racing. The question is whether the cards will be reshuffled in race two – the answer will be provided in the Goodridge 3-hour race on Saturday.

WSR Esports ButtKicker is making a guest start in the GT4 class SP10. The Aston Martin Vantage GT4 will be shared by Esteban Rodriguez from the USA and Konstantin Stolzenburg from Germany. It remains to be seen how the duo will fare against the top dogs from Apex Racing, SimRC (both Mercedes-AMG GT4), BS+COMPETITION or Team Heusinkveld (both BMW M4 GT4).

In the top SP3 group, however, there will be no changes to the line-ups. The strong teams at the season opener, SCHERER eSPORT, smillaesport x ENtropy and WolfMotorsportSimracing, will start with the same drivers.

NLS moderators Jan Schmitz and Lars Gutsche will open the livestream on VLN.de on Saturday at 11:45 a.m. from the virtual studio at the Nürburgring with a pre-show and a summary of the training. The virtual starting lights will switch to green at 1 p.m. for the three-hour race.

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