Pro Invitational Cup Operations Manager Brenton O’Brien was thrilled to have the Logitech G Pro Invitational Cup considered as the first major national Esports Cup. The final format will be the enduro rounds, which will run at Bathurst and a third Australian circuit in Sandown, and competitors will take on 40 laps for the race. However, the series will begin with one of the most popular circuits around the world, Sebring International Raceway, which will host one of six sprint events for the year. Representing the Europe circuits are notable F1 staples Spa-Francorchamps and the Red Bull Ring, while Road America, Watkins Glens and Road Atlanta are amongst the American circuits on the calendar. There will be three Australian circuits as part of the series with Phillip Island, Mount Panorama and Sandown to major drawcards. Taking place over 10 rounds, the Motorsport Australia Logitech G Pro Invitational Cup will see competitors behind the wheel of V8 Touring Cars and taking on a number of world famous circuits across Europe, the United States and Australia. In addition to the honour of being the inaugural national champion, the winner of this series will also be recognised as the Motorsports Australia Esports National Cup Champion for this category and will be celebrated at the Motorsport Australia National Awards early next year. Promoted by the Australian Sim Racing Group, the Motorsport Australia Logitech G Pro Invitational Cup is the first of multiple Esports National Cups to run in 2023. Motorsport Australia is pleased to confirm its ever first Esports National Cup, the Motorsport Australia Logitech G Pro Invitational Cup.
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