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The 2020 EuroNASCAR Esports Series was the inaugural season of the EuroNASCAR Esports Series. The series was launched after the opening rounds of the 2020 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This esports racing championship used the iRacing platform with drivers racing NASCAR Cup Series machinery. [1]
The series used a heat racing system. After a 2-lap qualifying session, two 10-minute Heat Races would each send the top 15 drivers to the Main Event. Those left out from the Heat Races would have one last opportunity to find their way to the final through the 10-min Last Chance Qualifier, which would award six transfer positions. The Main Event Race would be 30 minutes long and award ENES championship points using the NWES points system. [2]
Team | No. | Race Driver | Rounds |
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RDV Competition | 3 | Frederic Gabillon | 1-2 |
10 | Ulysse Delsaux | 0, 1-2 | |
210 | Guillaume Deflandre | 1-2 | |
310 | Aurelien Dilliere | 1-2 | |
PK Carsport | 11 | Stienes Longin | 0 |
24 | Alon Day | 0, 1-2 | |
11 | Julia Landauer | ||
311 | Bavo Follon | 0, 1-2 | |
DF1 Racing | 22 | Ander Vilarino | 0, 1 |
23 | Henri Tuomaala | 0, 1-2 | |
48 | Santtu Vuoksenturja | 2 | |
66 | Lasse Sørensen | 1-2 | |
99 | Justin Kunz | 0, 1-2 | |
122 | Andre Castro | 0, 1-2 | |
166 | Andreas Jochimsen | 1-2 | |
199 | Marcel Lenerz | 0, 1-2 | |
299 | Alain Mosqueron | 0, 1-2 | |
CAAL Racing | 27 | Thomas Ferrando | 0, 1-2 |
31 | Advait Deodhar | 0, 1-2 | |
54 | Giammarco Ercoli | 1 | |
88 | Gianni Morbidelli | 1 | |
154 | Arianna Casoli | 0, 1-2 | |
188 | Massimiliano Lanza | 0, 1-2 | |
354 | Luca Canneori | 0, 1-2 | |
388 | Stefano Guastaveglie | 0, 1-2 | |
Mishumotors | 33 | Ben Creanor | 0, 1-2 |
70 | Eric Filgueiras | 0, 1-2 | |
The Club Motorsports | 41 | Fabrizio Armetta | 1-2 |
141 | Lorenzo Marcucci | 1-2 | |
42 Racing | 17 | Bernardo Manfré | |
42 | Luigi Ferrara | 0, 1-2 | |
117 | Alex Ciompi | ||
142 | Francesco Garisto | 0, 1-2 | |
342 | Alex Fontana | 0, 1-2 | |
Marko Stipp Motorsport | 146 | Gasper Dernovsek | 1-2 |
46 | Evgeny Sokolovsky | 0, 1-2 | |
246 | Gordon Barnes | 1-2 | |
Hendriks Motorsport | 18 | Giorgio Maggi | 0, 1-2 |
50 | Loris Hezemans | 0, 1-2 | |
118 | Vittorio Ghirelli | 0, 1-2 | |
150 | Tobias Dauenhauer | 0, 1-2 | |
307 | Jeffrey Roeffen | 0, 1-2 | |
318 | Roy Hendriks | 0, 1-2 | |
Team Bleekemolen | 69 | Sebastiaan Bleekemolen | 0, 1-2 |
Memphis Racing | 77 | Alexander Graff | 0, 1-2 |
277 | Gustav Berggren | 1-2 | |
Braxx Racing | 78 | Alex Sedgwick | 0, 1-2 |
90 | Scott Jeffs | 0, 1-2 | |
91 | Kris Richard | 2 | |
191 | Sven van Laere | 0, 1-2 | |
278 | Michiel Haverans | ||
378 | Bryan Crauwels | 0, 1-2 | |
Fan Fest Motorsport | 79 | Stefan Kresin | 0 |
OMV Maxxmotion NASCAR Show | 83 | Jakub Krafek | 0, 2 |
Autodrom Most NASCAR | 3 | Michal Fronek | 1 |
17 | Michal Smidl | 2 | |
Not Only Motorsport | 89 | Fabio Spatafora | |
189 | Davide Dallara | 0, 1-2 | |
289 | Igor Romanov | 0, 1 | |
389 | Riccardo Alitta | 0, 2 | |
Richard Busher | |||
Alex Caffi Motorsport | 2 | Nicola Baldan | 2 |
101 | Vladimiros Tziortzis | 0, 1-2 | |
102 | Alessio Bacci | 0, 1 | |
202 | Federico Monti | ||
Feed Vict Racing | 5 | Jacques Villeneuve | 1 |
6 | Patrick Lemarie | ||
105 | Marijn Kremers | 0, 1-2 | |
106 | Simon Pilate | 0, 1-2 | |
108 | Alessandro Brigati | 0, 1-2 | |
208 | Leonardo Colavita | 1-2 | |
Simone Laureti | 2 | ||
Solaris Motorsport | 112 | Naveh Talor | 0, 1-2 |
312 | Massimiliano Palumbo | 2 | |
Team Fordzilla Valencia NASCAR | 727 | Iker Lecuona | 0, 2 |
25 | Jose Iglesias | 1 | |
All Star Team | 32 | Romain Iannetta | 0, 1 |
423 | Brett Moffitt | 2 | |
888 | Rubén García Jr. | 0, 1-2 | |
Hockenheimring American Fan Fest | 479 | Philipp Bereswil | 2 |
Las Vegas Exotics Racing | 499 | Romain Thievin | 2 |
Privateer | 79 | Michael Niemas | 1 |
Round | Track | Date | Heat 1 winner | Heat 2 winner | Heat 3 winner | Last chance winner | Final winner |
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(0) | Daytona International Speedway (Road Course) | 21 April | Alon Day | Andre Castro | Jeffrey Roeffen | Davide Dallara | Andre Castro |
1 [3] | Brands Hatch (Indy) | 28 April | Alon Day | Andre Castro | Jeffrey Roeffen | Lasse Sørensen | Guillaume Deflandre |
2 [4] | Watkins Glen International | 5 May | Michal Šmídl | Jeffrey Roeffen | Guillaume Deflandre | Justin Kunz | Michal Šmídl |
3 | Circuit Zandvoort | 12 May | |||||
4 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Road Course) | 19 May | |||||
5 | Brands Hatch (Grand Prix) | 26 May | |||||
6 | Charlotte Motor Speedway (Roval) | 2 June | |||||
7 | Circuit Zolder | 9 June |
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