Pro Exhibition

Thomas Ronhaar Crowned 2022 F1 Esports Series Pro Exhibition Champion!

They came, they saw, and he conquered! Dutchman Thomas Ronhaar prevailed in the 2022 F1 Esports Series Pro Exhibition, presented by Aramco, and is in the pound seat for selection by one of the 10 official F1 Esports teams.

Held at Silverstone’s fabulous University Technical College on the outskirts of the track between Woodcote and Copse, the event brought together 26 of the world’s fastest young sim racing talents. From all over the UK, Europe, and even as far afield as Hong Kong, the drivers were put through their paces in a series of races and mini-tournaments.

The Women’s Wildcard, Semi-finals and Finals whittled down the pack to the 15 fastest drivers, with Ronhaar amassing the most points over the final three races to take his crown. All competitors are now eligible for selection by the teams, but you can bet that they’ll be sniffing out those who performed best for their rosters.

WOMEN’S WILDCARD

The first day of the event saw the Women’s Wildcard take place, with a three-race series contested across Bahrain, Austria and Brazil. Despite only having picked up the F1 2021 game a few weeks before the event, Mira Schmitt was the class of the field, winning all three races! She triumphed over last year’s winner Rebecca Morrell, as well as newcomers Cythia Lok and Rachel Wood, progressing into Tuesday’s racing in the Semi-finals.

SEMI-FINALS

With Schmitt joining the remaining 25 drivers, day two of the event was ready for the off. Two groups of 13 drivers participated in three races; 25% races in Britain and Brazil, with a five-lap Sprint around Austria thrown into the mix.

In Group 1, Jake Benham cemented his authority, first triumphing over Luke Smith in a dong-dong duel around Silverstone, then again in a breathless scrap around Spielberg, leading Smith home once more. The final race in Brazil? More of the same, as Benham prevailed over Smith, with Duncan Hofland third. The same three drivers filled the top three spots in all three races, hinting that they’ll be major players in 2022.

Group 2 rolled around, and Polish ace Piotr Stachulec claimed the first win after a topsy-turvy first race around Silverstone. Wilson Hughes had finished first on the road, but a penalty for contact with Kristof Szelle on the final lap dropped him down to P10. A fascinating slipstream fight around Spielberg was up next, with Stachulec taking the win on the road this time, heading Jed Norgrove and Szelle across the line. Ronhaar saved his best for last, prevailing around the always-entertaining Interlagos, beating Szelle by just over three tenths; Joost. Nordijk completing the rostrum.

FINALS

The third and final day heralded the final of the competition itself, with the fastest seven drivers from each cohort joined by the highest-scoring of the two drivers in eighth place – Norgrove.

That meant a final 15 group of: Matthew Alder, Samuel Bean, Jake Benham, Duncan Hofland, Wilson Hughes, Sam McLean, Joost Nordijk, Jed Norgrove, Jordin Poland, Tomasz Poradzisz, Thomas Ronhaar, Luke Smith, Piotr Stachulec, Mirko Suriano, and Kristof Szelle.

The first race was a familiar 25 percenter around Bahrain, and quickly a trend emerged, as Benham and Ronhaar headed the field in the twin Mercedes. They remained in that order until the pit stops, where Ronhaar was able to take the lead. But echoes of Bahrain 2014 were heard when the duo went head-to-head at Turn 1, Benham shooting through. They were separated by just 0.166s at the chequered flag, with Ronhaar second, ahead of Stachulec in third.

Now for something completely different, with a 25% race in the rain around Spa-Francorchamps. Ronhaar led from Benham, but an unbelievable duel between the two of them for pretty much the entire final two laps threatened to shake up the status quo! Ronhaar held on for the win ahead of Benham, with Smith coming home to take the final spot on the podium – and fastest lap.

The final race brought the gang to Circuit of the Americas, where Ronhaar, Smith and Benham continued their momentum early on. Unfortunately, a technical issue denied Benham the opportunity to challenge, and he dropped out of contention. Not yet having tasted victory, Smith give it his all on the final lap, and brilliantly passed Ronhaar to take victory with just metres remaining in the Pro Exhibition.

RESULTS

With that, Ronhaar was crowned champion! His tally of 61 points stood high and mighty over Smith’s 49, with Benham picking up third with 43. Take a look at the full final results below:

It’s now up to the 10 official F1 Esports teams to decide which of our Pro Exhibitionists they’d like to join their team for 2022. Keep an eye on social media and make sure you check the hashtag #F1Esports to see who’s going where! We’ll see you in September for the first round of the 2022 Pro Championship, where the hunt for our next superstar continues.

Presenting Our 2022 DHL Time Trial Qualifiers!

Nine drivers progress to Pro Exhibition after impressing in DHL Time Trial event

Can you deliver under pressure? Be the best when time is of the essence? Our friends over at DHL certainly can… so who better to preside over our F1 Esports Series Time Trial event for 2022?

We invited some of the world’s fastest hot-lappers to a special invite-only event, and are now left with nine graduates to the 2022 F1 Esports Series Pro Exhibition. To qualify, drivers had to set their best time around Australia’s Albert Park Circuit, and out of the total pool of invitees, the three quickest from each platform (PC, PlayStation and Xbox) made it through to the Pro Exhibition at the end of June. Let’s find out who’s joining the fun…

XBOX QUALIFIERS

Nothing says ‘big deal’ like being invited by the event hosts themselves. That’s exactly what happened to Dutchman Thomas Ronhaar, who flew straight through into top spot on Xbox, clocking a superb time of 1:19.622.

Our two additional Xbox qualifiers fell just short of the requirements in F1 Esports Challengers in 2022. Longtime participant Joao Pedro Piana Santos makes it through after failing the internet speed test for Challengers, clocking a time just 0.020s behind Ronhaar. Chandler Seita takes the third and final spot, after waiting in the wings as one of the official reserves for Challengers this year. The West Virginian racer’s time of 1:19.707 was more than enough to make the cut, so he’ll be jetting out to Silverstone too.

PLAYSTATION QUALIFIERS

Venezuelan star Gabriel Parra was quickest out of our PlayStation gaggle – and in fact set the fastest lap time overall by quite some margin! At 1:19.461, Parra’s lap time represents the zenith of what is possible within one lap. After sitting on the bench as a reserve in Challengers this year, he’ll get another chance to prove himself at the Pro Exhibition.

Stalwart qualification specialist Bernardo ‘Nardy’ Perez was also waiting in the wings during Challengers, but is back for another shot after his time of 1:19.742. Following closely behind is Jack Humphreys, whose Weekly Events efforts saw him invited to the DHL Time Trial this year, making the cut with a 1:19.794 lap around Melbourne.

PC QUALIFIERS

White Lilac returns! After previous stints in the Pro Championship with FDA and AlphaTauri, Manuel Biancolilla drops straight back into the Pro Exhibition with a sterling effort of 1:19.533 to take top spot out of our PC cohort, after qualifying through Weekly Events in F1 2021.

Impressive rising star Jake Benham was another to impress in Weekly Events, and makes it through to the Pro Ex with a time just 0.030s behind that of Biancolilla. The third and final driver to progress on PC is Luke Smith – not to be confused with the one from Autosport or the one from Bungie. Smith clocked an identical lap time to Xbox qualifier Ronhaar, so it’s clear already that these groups are extremely well-matched!

So that’s our group – nine superfast racers with a penchant for one-lap raw speed. Will they be able to translate that into success at the Pro Exhibition? Find out later this year, as we get closer to unearthing our full roster for the 2022 Pro Championship!