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VCO Infinity prototype endurance racing on iRacing
EsportsΒ·2026-02-20Β·5 min read

VCO Infinity: 24 Hours of Non-Stop Sim Racing

Virtual Competition Organisation (VCO) has built a reputation for innovative sim racing formats, and VCO Infinity might be their most ambitious concept yet. The premise: 24 races in 24 hours, each lasting 45 minutes, rotating through 5 different cars and 5 different tracks on iRacing.

With over 40 teams and 250 drivers signed up, the event demanded elite-level consistency. Unlike a traditional 24-hour endurance race, VCO Infinity tested adaptability β€” drivers had to master multiple car classes and circuits within a single day of competition.

The prize pool of over $5,000 added a competitive edge, but the real draw was the format itself. Teams had to manage driver rotations, adapt strategies on the fly, and maintain concentration across diverse racing conditions β€” from GT3 sprints to prototype endurance stints.

Racespot provided continuous broadcast coverage throughout the 24-hour window, with rotating commentary teams keeping viewers engaged through every session. The production featured live timing integration, onboard cameras, and real-time standings across all race sessions.

VCO Infinity represents a growing trend in sim racing: events designed specifically for the digital medium, rather than trying to replicate real-world formats. It's this kind of innovation that keeps the community engaged and pushes the boundaries of what esports competitions can be.