Kasper Nyström (RLR Abruzzi eSports with Project Dynamic BMW M4 GT3): “We are feeling fairly confident and we head into the iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona with pretty high expectations. The iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona is one of the true tests of endurance sim racing and it’s one I’m really looking forward to.” Ryan Littlemore (RLR Abruzzi eSports Dallara P217): “For me, the first priority is to finish the event, but with the pace of the RLR eSports Dallara and our driver line-up, I can see us achieving a podium. I’m looking forward to a great result in this year’s iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona.” All drivers are on the same pace and feel comfortable with the Dallara P217. Markus Dec (RLR Abruzzi eSports Dallara P217): “I believe there is a good chance to win our split with the setup we have. RLR MSport is gunning for glory in the LMP2, GTE and GT3 divisions with 14 drivers spread across a pair of Dallara P217 LMP2 prototypes, one GTE and a sole BMW M4 GT3. Hundreds of high-calibre eSports teams from across the globe are entered in the fifth running of the twice-around-the-clock sim race, which serves as a precursor to the real-world IMSA Rolex 24 at Daytona. RLR Abruzzi eSports is mounting a multi-class challenge on the 2021 iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona (22-24 January). RLR eSports mounts multi-class challenge on iRacing Daytona 24 Hours
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