NGK & NTK Esports Cup: Round 6 Preview – Oulton Park

NGK & NTK Esports Cup: Round 6 Preview – Oulton Park

This week, the penultimate round of the 2024 NGK & NTK Esports Cup season takes drivers to iRacing’s virtual Oulton Park.

On March 15, racers will have the chance to lock themselves into the Top 40 spots in the points standings to be able to race in the series finale next month.

As competitors get ready for the sixth round of the campaign, here is what competitors to expect this week:

Points Standings Entering Round 6

POSITION FULL NAME TEAM R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 TOTAL GAP
1 Alexander Thiebe URANO eSports 100 46 85 45 72  348 0
2 Vince Peeters Visceral Esports 132 69 24 49 25  299 -49
3 John Ehlen Dörr eSports 92 28 34 23 48  225 -123
4 Gaël Valero Apex Racing Team 96 49 68 DNS DNS  213 -135
5 Michael Haflidason AM RACING TEAM 60 30 12 36 40  178 -170
6 Alessio Bender Dörr Academy 38 30 42 51 DNS  161 -187
7 Daniel Muth Nürburgring eSports 50 42 14 DNS 54  160 -188
8 Yuanxi Lin 5Star Motorsport DNS 20 42 43 52  157 -191
9 Sergi Maturana Astro Racing 80 30 34 DNS DNS  144 -204
10 Darwin Romero AstroRacing 68 46 14 DNS DNS  128 -220

After a late-season collapse by Vince Peeters, Alexander Thiebe has a chance to virtually lock the ‘regular season’ championship with a solid round in the United Kingdom. Thiebe enters the round with a 49-point buffer over Peeters in the standings.

John Ehlen is also narrowly within mathematical range, trailing by 123 points to Thiebe.

Gael Valero, who has missed the past two rounds, is another 12 points back.

“I think the main Battle will be between Vince Peeters and Alexander Thiebe,” said Ehlen. “If Gael Valero drives this round, it will be a tough one for me, to stay in third place in the championship.”

Meanwhile, the cutline could be very tight for Athur Gustems. He, Jeffrey Lund, and Noah Borkowski enter Oulton Park tied for 40th place with 34 points. While Lund and Borkowski have not started a race since Round 1, Gustems has been active in the series for much of the season.

However, if any new drivers were to make their debut and win at least one race, Gustems could be bumped out. For example, Kagan Spark, who won the invert race during their debut appearance at the virtual Hockenheimring, scored 40 points that day (six points ahead of the cutline).

When asked about the bubble race entering this week, Gustems indicated he would be out for this week’s round due to a medical procedure.

In other words, any new drivers or returning drivers who score points could bump Gustems below the Top 40 cutline with no chance to respond on-track.


More About Oulton Park

Location Little Budworth, Cheshire, England
Track Length 2.672 km (1.660 miles)
Turns 12

The second-last round of the campaign takes drivers to what could be the second-most challenging course of the campaign.

Oulton Park features a mix of blind corners, heavy elevation, and very little drafting sections to build pass attempts. With drivers using the Fosters Circuit layout, there are two prime areas to build slipstream in the Toyota GR86 – the quick run up to the frontstretch into Old Hall Corner and the straightaway from Druids to Lodge Corner.

“I really like Oulton Park,” said Ehlen. “The track offers mostly fast corners and it’s not that easy to overtake, especially on this short layout.”

Ehlen emphasized multiple times the difficulty to pass. He explained how qualifying would be extremely important.

Another huge factor for this round could be the potential of rain.

Since the last round, iRacing has added rain to its weather system. According to league admin Jerome Berthiaume, the series will be using the platform’s new forecasted weather system for the remainder of the season.

Per Berthiaume, there is a 39 percent chance it rains during the round.

“The biggest challenge will be the reverse grid and maybe the rain,” said Ehlen. “On this layout, overtaking is hard and if we have rain in this round, it will be even harder.”

 


Timeline For Round 6

Time (CET) Event Duration
18:00 CET-19:15 CET Free Practice 75 Mins
19:15 CET-19:25 CET Qualifying  10 Mins
19:27 CET-19:52 CET Race 1 25 Mins
19:54 CET-20:19 CET Race 2  25 Mins – Reverse Grid

The Points Structure

Drivers will receive points based on their finishing position in their server and the Top 5 in qualifying will also receive additional points as detailed below. This is designed to stop driver sandbagging for the reverse grid race.

 

A multiplier will be applied as a bonus based on how many splits were available for the race. After stewarding has taken place, the results will be processed and announced on the RaceSpot TV Website at http://racespot.tv/ngk-atk.

Qualifying Points

Position Points
1 5
2 4
3 3
4 2
5 1

Race Points

Position Points Position Points
1 40 11 12
2 34 12 10
3 30 13 9
4 27 14 8
5 24 15 7
6 22 16 6
7 20 17 5
8 18 18 4
9 16 19 3
10 14 20 2
21 1

The Prizes On Offer

For the first six rounds, drivers have the chance to win the following:

First Place – 100 €  Second Place – 50 €  Third Place – 25 €

The winner of the overall NGK & NTK ESPORTS CUP 2024 will receive a One Bavarian Simtech Wheel + 500 €. The second place driver will receive a One Tailoredrig (NGK Branded) + 250 €, and third place driver will receive an Alphatec Racing LED Screen + 150 €.

Positions 4-5 will receive 50 € , and Positions 4-10 will receive a NGK & NTK Goodie Bag. nThe driver with the fastest lap in the finals will receive a VRS Subscription.


How To Watch

You can catch the race on RaceSpot TV’s YouTube page on Friday afternoon, with live reporting of events here on RaceSpot News. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more upcoming events, and make sure to come back to RaceSpot News to view the race recap after the event.

 

 

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