ONETRUCKFAMILY ESPORTS CHALLENGE
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INTRODUCING THE ONETRUCKFAMILY ESPORTS CHALLENGE Truck racing continues virtually in the winter break with four different competitions, bringing truck racing fans closer to the action and to the truck racing pros Following on from the spring edition of the 8-round ETRC Digital Racing Challenge which was followed by an average of 129,000 fans, the European Truck Racing Association (ETRA) has set up the Onetruckfamily eSports challenge to continue the truck racing action over the winter break. The format of the winter edition which runs under the motto of #RaceAsOnetruckfamily will be shaken up and includes four different competitions which will all be raced on Assetto Corsa. |
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BEAT THE PRO If you’ve always wanted to race against one of the ETRC truck racing drivers, now is your chance! In Beat the Pro fans will get to challenge their favourite ETRC truck racing driver and will try to beat their best lap times on their favourite circuit. From 19 to 27 December 2020 fans will get the chance to try and beat the best lap times set by their favourite ETRC Pro. Fans can practice as much as they want as soon as the servers are open, however their best time will count when the curtains close on 27 December at midnight CET. All set best times will be subject to complying with the rules and regulation of the real FIA ETRC and will be monitored and supervised by an official. THE PROS:
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Separate Editions per event
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Organised on the “Assetto Corsa” gaming platform, the current truck racing drivers will compete against each other on a simulator of their choice. The virtual trucks all have the actual team livery and the same coding structure, however the drivers can make some individual modifications. Sim racer contact |
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THE GRAND FINAL
In the Grand Final the world of truck racing and the world of sim racing will go head to head, with the best 10 of each category battling it out on a track the fans will be able to chose via the ETRC social media channels. Rules and regulation are based on the real FIA ETRC and the virtual races will be monitored and supervised by an official clerk of the course, race control and officials, who all hold a DMSB license. The Grand Finale will be broadcast live globally across ETRC’s social media platforms including on the official YouTube channel, Facebook page, Twitch and the official website.
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