03/24/2020
With TAG Heuer as new title sponsor, Porsche is further enhancing its virtual racing series. As part of the new sponsorship, the championship is now renamed to “Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup” and the series prize pool will increase to US$200,000 for the upcoming season.
The single-make esports racing championship was initiated by the sports car manufacturer and iRacing, the leading provider of realistic online racing simulations in 2019. Porsche is already cooperating with TAG Heuer in Formula E.
The single-make esports racing championship was initiated by Porsche and iRacing in 2019.
“Porsche stands for exceptional experiences. Esports racing offers such an emotional Porsche experience to many fans of our brand and the ‘Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup’ is our most important virtual racing series,” says Kjell Gruner, Vice President Marketing at Porsche AG. “After a very successful premiere in 2019, we are now about to start the second season with a strong partner at our side. Porsche and TAG Heuer are already a great team in Formula E. Now TAG Heuer, as a brand with heritage, is helping to further establish the most aspirational competition in esports racing.”
With TAG Heuer as new title sponsor, Porsche is further enhancing its virtual racing series.
“After joining forces in the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team this season we are excited to now extending our successful collaboration further into the Esports world,” explains Stéphane Bianchi, CEO of the LVMH Watchmaking Division and CEO of TAG Heuer. “Both our brands are masters of challenges, innovation, and precision. As an avant-garde watchmaker with historic ties to the track, Esports is a fantastic new platform for us to showcase our values and support another dynamic and passionate community in the world of motor racing, where competitiveness comes alive in the digital age. We are looking forward to providing an unmatched Esports experience together with Porsche and iRacing and seeing the world’s elite road sim racers push their limits,“ says Bianchi.
Overall, 40 new and returning drivers will participate in the championship.
“The real-world racing histories of both Porsche and TAG Heuer are unparalleled, and we’re delighted to have their support for the premier single-make esports racing championship in the world,” explains iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations executive producer Steve Myers.
In the last year, the Australian Josh Rogers won the championship in an exciting final against the German Maximilian Benecke. The United Kingdom’s Sebastian Job and the United States’ Mitchell DeJong reached third and fourth place. The four top-drivers of the last season will return to the series this year, alongside 36 new and returning drivers.
The “Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup” is Porsche's most important virtual racing series.