The 2025 Formula One Sim Racing World Championship was an esports competition for Formula One which was the eighth season of the Formula One Esports Series and the second in the series to be named as the "Formula One Sim Racing World Championship." It was held on Formula One's official 2024 game, featuring all ten teams from the real-life sport. The championship started on 14 January 2025 and ended on 27 March 2025.

Frederik Rasmussen of Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing entered the year as the defending World Driver's Champion, while Scuderia Ferrari Esports were the defending World Constructors' Champions. Red Bull would take back the Constructors' Champions crown for this season, with their newly recruited Jarno Opmeer winning his record third championship in F1 Esports history. Ismael Fahssi would come up second to Opmeer, while Bari Broumand finished third. This was also the last season for inaugural champion Brendon Leigh, who announced his retirement from sim racing prior to the beginning of the season.

Format

The drivers raced in a series of 3 LAN events that were broadcast live. Like the actual Formula One regulations, drivers must make one pit stop if the weather is dry, and are not obligated to do so if it is wet. They earn points for themselves and their teams. These points determined the F1 Sim Racing World Championship Teams’ and Drivers’ World Champions, with a total $750,000 prize fund.

Prize pool

A prize fund of $750,000 was awarded to the teams and drivers at the end of the season.

Constructors' Championship

$650,000 of the total $750,000 is awarded to the teams.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Winnings$130k$105k$85k$70k$60k$50k$45k$40k$35k$30k

Drivers' Championship

$100,000 of the total $750,000 is awarded to the drivers. Drivers who finish the championship below 5th place do not take home any proportion of the fund.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th
Winnings$50k$25k$12.5k$7.5k$5k

Coverage

The series was broadcast on Formula One's YouTube channel with commentary from lead commentator Alex Jacques and former Formula One driver Jolyon Palmer, with Ariana Bravo as presenter and pit lane reporter, with analysis from Tom Deacon and Matt Gallagher.

Entries

TeamRace drivers
setup pos.No.Driver nameRounds
France Alpine Sim RacingR84Finland Joni Törmälä1–8, 10–12
L52United Kingdom Josh IdowuAll
N/A51Poland Piotr Stachulec (Event 1 & 2)N/A
R37Hungary Bence Szabo-Konyi (Event 3)9
United Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco F1 Esports TeamR45Wales Otis LawrenceAll
L8Chile Fabrizio Donoso1, 4–5, 7, 10,12
L26Netherlands Duncan Hofland2–3, 6, 8–9, 11
Switzerland KICK F1 Sim Racing TeamR39Netherlands Thomas RonhaarAll
L72United Kingdom Brendon Leigh1–9, 12
L74Netherlands Tycho Hardy10–11
United Kingdom McLaren ShadowR41United Kingdom Alfie ButcherAll
L88United Kingdom Lucas BlakeleyAll
N/A12United Kingdom Wilson HughesN/A
Germany Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports TeamR15Hungary Daniel Bereznay1–6, 8–12
L62Hungary István Puki1–3, 6–9
Both25United Kingdom Jake Benham4–5, 7, 10–12
United States MoneyGram Haas F1 Sim Racing TeamR36Netherlands Joris Croezen1–6, 8–10
L34Hungary Tamás GálAll
R79United Kingdom Shanaka Clay7, 11–12
Austria Oracle Red Bull Sim RacingR19Denmark Frederik RasmussenAll
L5Netherlands Jarno OpmeerAll
N/A13United Kingdom Sebastian JobN/A
Italy Racing Bulls F1 Sim Racing TeamR6United Kingdom Tom ManleyAll
L95Turkey Ulaş Özyıldırım2–3, 5–6, 8–10, 12
L98United Kingdom Declan Barrett1, 4, 7, 11
Italy Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports TeamR40France Nicolas LonguetAll
L7Iran Bari BroumandAll
N/A32United Kingdom John EvansN/A
United Kingdom Atlassian Williams Sim RacingR54Spain Ismael FahssiAll
L9Spain Álvaro Carretón1–2, 4–6, 8–10, 12
L93Spain Rubén Pedreño3, 7, 11
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Notes:

  • Rows are related to the position of the sim racing cockpit the drivers play on. Each team has two setups side by side, R means the Right side, the L the Left side simulator setup.

Calendar

The full schedule was announced on 19 December, consisting of twelve races across three separate events.

RoundCircuitDistanceDateBroadcastEvent
1Australia Albert Park Street Circuit, Melbourne29 laps14 January 2025on YouTubeEvent One
2China Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai29 laps15 January 2025on YouTube
3Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir29 lapson YouTube
4Saudi Arabia Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah25 laps16 January 2025on YouTube
5United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone26 Laps11 February 2025on YouTubeEvent Two
6Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot22 Laps12 February 2025on YouTube
7Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort36 Lapson YouTube
8United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas28 laps13 February 2025on YouTube
9Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City36 laps25 March 2025on YouTubeEvent Three
10Brazil Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo36 laps26 March 2025on YouTube
11Qatar Losail International Circuit, Lusail29 lapson YouTube
12United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi29 laps27 March 2025on YouTube
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Calendar changes

The Albert Park Street Circuit returned as the season opener for the first time since the 2018 season, and the Shanghai International Circuit will host a round for the first time since the 2021 season as the second round. The Red Bull Ring and the Las Vegas Strip Circuit dropped off the calendar in return.

Results

Season summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1Australia Albert Park Street Circuit, MelbourneSpain Ismael FahssiNetherlands Jarno OpmeerSpain Ismael FahssiUnited Kingdom Williams Esports
2China Shanghai International Circuit, ShanghaiTurkey Ulaş ÖzyıldırımFinland Joni TörmäläNetherlands Jarno OpmeerAustria Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
3Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, SakhirSpain Ismael FahssiUnited Kingdom Alfie ButcherIran Bari BroumandItaly Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports Team
4Saudi Arabia Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah*Spain Ismael FahssiNetherlands Jarno OpmeerWales Otis LawrenceUnited Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco F1 Esports Team
5United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, SilverstoneDenmark Frederik RasmussenUnited Kingdom Tom ManleyDenmark Frederik RasmussenAustria Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
6Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, StavelotNetherlands Thomas RonhaarHungary István PukiUnited Kingdom Alfie ButcherUnited Kingdom McLaren Shadow
7Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, ZandvoortIran Bari BroumandFrance Nicolas LonguetIran Bari BroumandItaly Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports Team
8United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin, TexasWales Otis LawrenceSpain Ismael FahssiNetherlands Thomas RonhaarSwitzerland KICK F1 Sim Racing Team
9Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico CityNetherlands Thomas RonhaarUnited Kingdom Lucas BlakeleyNetherlands Jarno OpmeerAustria Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
10Brazil Interlagos Circuit, São PauloNetherlands Thomas RonhaarDenmark Frederik RasmussenNetherlands Jarno OpmeerAustria Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
11Qatar Lusail International Circuit, LusailIran Bari BroumandUnited Kingdom Lucas BlakeleyIran Bari BroumandItaly Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports Team
12United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Abu DhabiNetherlands Thomas RonhaarUnited Kingdom Tom ManleyWales Otis LawrenceUnited Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco F1 Esports Team

Season report

Event One

The championship started at the Australian Grand Prix, where Ismael Fahssi of Williams took his first career pole position. At the start, he held onto the lead until defending champion Frederik Rasmussen snatched it from him on lap 7, leaving Fahssi pressured by runner-up Thomas Ronhaar and rookie Otis Lawrence, both driving for Kick F1 and Aston Martin respectively. When the round of pit stops came, the top four were all surmounted by Daniel Bereznay, who went on an alternative strategy. Towards the latter stages, Lawrence pushed Rasmussen wide at turn 5, who was then pushed by Lucas Blakeley at turn 8, shoving him down to only tenth at the race end. On the final lap, Fahssi overtook Bereznay, and Ronhaar attempted a divebomb on him, which resulted in both of them dropping down the order. Fahssi took his first victory in the series from István Puki and Bereznay. Jarno Opmeer finished fourth in his first outing for Red Bull Racing, followed by Lawrence and Ronhaar.

Ulaş Özyıldırım was the next pole sitter at the Chinese Grand Prix, making his debut for Racing Bulls. During the first half, he became involved in a battle with Ronhaar, Lawrence, and Brendon Leigh, in which he eventually lost out and dropped to thirteenth. His teammate, Tom Manley, collided with Leigh after the round of pit stops, also removing Leigh from contention and instead making room for Jarno Opmeer to chase after Ronhaar. Opmeer came out on top for his first win of the season, followed by Ronhaar, Bereznay, and Fahssi in fourth.

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points will be awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in the race and one point will be given to the driver who sets the fastest lap inside the top ten. One extra point will be awarded to the pole-sitter.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPole positionFL
Points25181512108642111

In the event of a tie at the conclusion of the championship, a count-back system is used as a tie-breaker, with a driver's/team's best result used to decide the standings.

Drivers' Championship standings

Pos.DriverAUS AustraliaCHN ChinaBHR BahrainSAU Saudi ArabiaGBR United KingdomBEL BelgiumNED NetherlandsUSA United StatesMXC MexicoSAP BrazilQAT QatarABU United Arab EmiratesPoints
Pos. Driver AUS Australia CHN China BHR Bahrain SAU Saudi Arabia GBR United Kingdom BEL Belgium NED Netherlands USA United States MXC Mexico SAP Brazil QAT Qatar ABU United Arab Emirates Points 1 Netherlands Jarno Opmeer 4F 1 11 2F 9 6 7 3 1 1 5 7 154 2 Spain Ismael Fahssi 1P 4 3P 5P 12 17 2 6F 7 4 3 5 135 3 Iran Bari Broumand 17 Ret 1 13 7 15 1P 2 2 12 1P 3 134 4 Netherlands Thomas Ronhaar 7 2 6 9 6 3P 3 1 17P 3P 4 16P 128 5 Wales Otis Lawrence 5 6 8 1 8 9 13 5P 3 14 8 1 108 6 United Kingdom Alfie Butcher 6 5 7F 4 11 1 10 20 8 6 13 2 93 7 Denmark Frederik Rasmussen 10 11 18 Ret 1P 7 8 4 4 2F 6 9 90 8 France Nicolas Longuet 19 7 13 7 4 12 5F 9 6 9 2 6 73 9 Hungary Dani Bereznay 3 3 9 Ret 2 5 8 14 10 8 69 10 Hungary István Puki 2 8 2 2F 17 12 16 7 65 11 United Kingdom Jake Benham 3 3 4 5 15 4 64 12 United Kingdom Tom Manley 8 Ret 4 6 10F 4 9 10 5 11 14 10F 53 13 Spain Álvaro Carretón 9 13 8 14 Ret 7 12 7 Ret 18 14 Finland Joni Törmälä 20 10F 10 Ret 16 16 6 16 8 17 11 15 15 United Kingdom Lucas Blakeley 15 12 16 12 5 18 20 11 10F 16 10F 12 14 16 United Kingdom Josh Idowu 16 9 5 Ret 20 11 16 18 Ret 15 19 15 12 17 Netherlands Duncan Hofland 18 15 13 13 9 12 2 18 United Kingdom Shanaka Clay 19 9 17 2 19 Hungary Tamás Gál 13 17 19 10 19 14 11 19 13 18 18 14 1 20 United Kingdom Brendon Leigh 14 16 12 Ret 18 10 18 15 18 18 1 21 Spain Rubén Pedreño 14 12 11 0 22 Turkey Ulaş Özyıldırım 14P Ret 13 8 14 DSQ 20 Ret 0 23 Netherlands Joris Croezen 12 15 17 11 15 19 17 11 13 0 24 United Kingdom Declan Barrett 11 Ret 15 16 0 25 Chile Fabrizio Donoso 18 Ret 17 14 17 13 0 26 Hungary Bence Szabo-Konyi 15 0 27 Netherlands Tycho Hardy 19 DSQ -3 Pos. Driver AUS Australia CHN China BHR Bahrain SAU Saudi Arabia GBR United Kingdom BEL Belgium NED Netherlands USA United States MXC Mexico SAP Brazil QAT Qatar ABU United Arab Emirates Points Sources:Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver Second place Bronze Third place Green Other points position Blue Other classified position Not classified, finished (NC) Purple Not classified, retired (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not enter Annotation Meaning P Pole position F Fastest lap
1Netherlands Jarno Opmeer4F1112F96731157154
2Spain Ismael Fahssi1P43P5P121726F7435135
3Iran Bari Broumand17Ret1137151P22121P3134
4Netherlands Thomas Ronhaar726963P3117P3P416P128
5Wales Otis Lawrence568189135P31481108
6United Kingdom Alfie Butcher657F411110208613293
7Denmark Frederik Rasmussen101118Ret1P78442F6990
8France Nicolas Longuet1971374125F9692673
9Hungary Dani Bereznay339Ret2581410869
10Hungary István Puki2822F171216765
11United Kingdom Jake Benham334515464
12United Kingdom Tom Manley8Ret4610F49105111410F53
13Spain Álvaro Carretón913814Ret7127Ret18
14Finland Joni Törmälä2010F10Ret16166168171115
15United Kingdom Lucas Blakeley15121612518201110F1610F1214
16United Kingdom Josh Idowu1695Ret20111618Ret15191512
17Netherlands Duncan Hofland181513139122
18United Kingdom Shanaka Clay199172
19Hungary Tamás Gál1317191019141119131818141
20United Kingdom Brendon Leigh141612Ret1810181518181
21Spain Rubén Pedreño1412110
22Turkey Ulaş Özyıldırım14PRet13814DSQ20Ret0
23Netherlands Joris Croezen1215171115191711130
24United Kingdom Declan Barrett11Ret15160
25Chile Fabrizio Donoso18Ret171417130
26Hungary Bence Szabo-Konyi150
27Netherlands Tycho Hardy19DSQ-3
Pos.DriverAUS AustraliaCHN ChinaBHR BahrainSAU Saudi ArabiaGBR United KingdomBEL BelgiumNED NetherlandsUSA United StatesMXC MexicoSAP BrazilQAT QatarABU United Arab EmiratesPoints
Sources:
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not enter
AnnotationMeaning
PPole position
FFastest lap

Teams' Championship standings

Pos.TeamAUS AustraliaCHN ChinaBHR BahrainSAU Saudi ArabiaGBR United KingdomBEL BelgiumNED NetherlandsUSA United StatesMXC MexicoSAP BrazilQAT QatarABU United Arab EmiratesPoints
Pos. Team AUS Australia CHN China BHR Bahrain SAU Saudi Arabia GBR United Kingdom BEL Belgium NED Netherlands USA United States MXC Mexico SAP Brazil QAT Qatar ABU United Arab Emirates Points 1 Austria Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing 10 11 18 Ret 1P 7 8 4 4 2F 6 9 244 4F 1 11 2F 9 6 7 3 1 1 5 7 2 Italy Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports Team 19 7 13 7 4 12 5F 9 2 12 2 6 207 17 Ret 1 13 7 15 1P 2 6 9 1P 3 3 Germany Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports Team 3 3 9 Ret 2 5 4 8 14 10 7 8 198 2 8 2 3 3 2F 17 12 16 5 15 4 4 United Kingdom Atlassian Williams Sim Racing 1P 4 3P 5P 12 17 2 6F 7 4 3 5 153 9 13 14 8 14 Ret 12 7 12 7 11 Ret 5 Switzerland KICK F1 Sim Racing Team 7 2 6 9 6 3P 3 1 17P 3P 4 16P 126 14 16 12 Ret 18 10 18 15 18 19 DSQ 18 6 United Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco F1 Esports Team 5 6 8 1 8 9 13 5P 3 14 8 1 110 18 18 15 Ret 17 13 14 13 9 17 12 13 7 United Kingdom McLaren Shadow 6 5 7F 4 11 1 10 20 8 6 13 2 107 15 12 16 12 5 18 20 11 10F 16 10F 12 8 Italy Racing Bulls F1 Sim Racing Team 8 Ret 4 6 10F 4 9 10 5 11 14 10F 53 11 14P Ret Ret 13 8 15 14 DSQ 20 16 Ret 9 France Alpine Sim Racing 20 10F 10 Ret 16 16 6 16 15 8 17 11 27 16 9 5 Ret 20 11 16 18 Ret 15 19 15 10 United States MoneyGram Haas F1 Sim Racing Team 13 17 19 10 19 14 11 19 11 13 9 17 3 12 15 17 11 15 19 19 17 13 18 18 14 Pos. Team AUS Australia CHN China BHR Bahrain SAU Saudi Arabia GBR United Kingdom BEL Belgium NED Netherlands USA United States MXC Mexico SAP Brazil QAT Qatar ABU United Arab Emirates Points Sources
1Austria Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing101118Ret1P78442F69244
4F1112F96731157
2Italy Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports Team1971374125F921226207
17Ret1137151P2691P3
3Germany Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports Team339Ret2548141078198
282332F1712165154
4United Kingdom Atlassian Williams Sim Racing1P43P5P121726F7435153
91314814Ret12712711Ret
5Switzerland KICK F1 Sim Racing Team726963P3117P3P416P126
141612Ret181018151819DSQ18
6United Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco F1 Esports Team568189135P31481110
181815Ret171314139171213
7United Kingdom McLaren Shadow657F4111102086132107
15121612518201110F1610F12
8Italy Racing Bulls F1 Sim Racing Team8Ret4610F49105111410F53
1114PRetRet1381514DSQ2016Ret
9France Alpine Sim Racing2010F10Ret1616616158171127
1695Ret20111618Ret151915
10United States MoneyGram Haas F1 Sim Racing Team131719101914111911139173
121517111519191713181814
Pos.TeamAUS AustraliaCHN ChinaBHR BahrainSAU Saudi ArabiaGBR United KingdomBEL BelgiumNED NetherlandsUSA United StatesMXC MexicoSAP BrazilQAT QatarABU United Arab EmiratesPoints
Sources

Notes