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The Beginning of a New Season – 6 Hours of Road America

The Beginning of a New Season – 6 Hours of Road America

Rev It Up Racing eSports Team drivers Jeremiah Morton, Jack Godden & Thomas Pendergrass have come home in Position 5, after a hard fought 6 Hours of Road America.

The iRacing Endurance Le Mans Series Season Opener (For Season 4 of 2019) got underway with a strong start from Thomas Pendergrass (USA), before getting pushed into the fence at the fastest corner on the circuit. After a stop for repairs, the job was handed to Jeremiah Morton (AUS) and Jack Godden (UK), to salvage a result.

Strong, consistent driving from all 3 drivers enabled a result of 5th – a great salvage after an unavoidable incident.

 

Round 2 will be from the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – a brand new track to the iRacing service.

 

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Championship Results – A Rock Solid Season

Championship Results – A Rock Solid Season

Another season of iRacing competition is complete. For one group of drivers, it was the first season as the re branded Rev It Up Racing eSports Team.

After 12 weeks of tough racing, the Championship Results are in! Highlights for the team include 3 drivers in the Top 10 of the Endurance Standings, and 3 drivers in the Top 50 of the Solo Standings, including a fantastic 2nd place for Jeremiah Morton.

 

Full Team Results:

 

iRacing Endurance Le Mans Series (227 Drivers)

4th – Jeremiah Morton

7th – Jackson Freer

8th – Mia Ott

98th – Clint Smith

123rd – Thomas Pendergrass

141st – Sean Grimmond

141st – Benn Anthony

 

iRacing Le Mans Series (1070 Drivers)

2nd – Jeremiah Morton

19th – Clint Smith

45th – Jackson Freer

111th – Mia Ott

404th – Jack Godden

545th – Nicholas Crofton

579th – Benn Anthony

636th – Thomas Pendergrass

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Morton & Ott Salvage 5th at the 6 Hours of Nurburgring

Morton & Ott Salvage 5th at the 6 Hours of Nurburgring

Rev It Up Racing eSports Team drivers Jeremiah Morton & Corey Ott salvaged a 5th position in the iELMS 6 Hours of Nurburgring, after a tough and hard fought race.

Following a dramatic stint by Corey Ott, that saw 58 incident points racked up (out of a maximum of 60), Morton was charged with the near-impossible task of driving for 3 hours, with only 1 incident point in the bank before disqualification.

And he did it!

Driving on his tip toes for 3 hours, Morton managed to only pick up the single incident point, to bring the car home in 5th, with 59/60 incident points recorded. Team-mate, Clint Smith, hailed it as Morton’s “best drive of the year” – which says a lot.

 

Meanwhile, in the #002 B Car, Cedric Finsac & Nicholas Crofton started their first endurance race for the season. Unfortunately the pair had to retire the car about 1 hour into the race.

 

The team moves onto Daytona this week for solo racing, before heading to Spa-Francorchamps next weekend for the last 24 Hour race of the year!

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Picking up Where They Left Off – 6 Hours of Monza

Picking up Where They Left Off – 6 Hours of Monza

Rev It Up Racing eSports Team drivers Jeremiah Morton & Corey Ott have started the new season of LMP2 racing just as they finished the last, winning the iELMS 6 Hours of Monza!

Commanding drives from the #001 pair saw them take the lead, and control the entire back half of the race, eventually winning by a full lap in the Top Split.

 

Meanwhile, in the second split, Car B #002 drivers Thomas Pendergrass & Jackson Freer fought hard to pick up 2nd place at the end of 6 Hours of racing. Both drivers were reasonably happy with the result, but pointed out flaws in their own respective performances that cost them a chance at the victory.

Car C #003 was driven by Sean Grimmond & Benn Anthony, and an impressive, rock solid race from both drivers saw them picking up the final step on the second split podium!

 

The team will enjoy a week of solo-only racing, before heading to the Nurburgring for the next 6 Hour iELMS endurance race in two weeks.

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The Agony of 2nd – 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans

The Agony of 2nd – 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans

After 23 Hours of racing, 22 seconds split Car A of the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team from the leaders at the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans. After solid driving by the all-Australian squad of Corey Ott, Clint Smith & Jackson Freer, the task of closing the gap was on the shoulders of Jeremiah Morton.

Lap after lap Morton closed the gap, and when both cars had made their final Pit Stops, there was just 1 second between 1st & 2nd, with 25 Minutes remaining! Morton made a move for the lead and started to build a small gap, before the smallest of mistakes would prove costly. A ‘slow down’ penalty coming onto the Mulsanne Straight allowed the #20 car to retake the lead, triggering a close battle into the following corners. Braking late and sliding across the apex, Morton was just tagged by the #20 car as it went back past. It seemed the battle would continue into the final 10 minutes, but the slightest of touches caused damage to the rear wing, and Morton was no longer able to stay in the fight. The Rev It Up Racing eSports Team car A came home in 2nd place, 7 seconds shy of a dream Le Mans victory.

“I’m sorry guys,” a despondent Morton explained to his team mates, “I made a mistake, ran too deep and then they (Car #20) came through and [there was] contact to my rear, then I had no grip because of rear damage.”

Despite eventually losing the race in the heat of battle, the entire team performed extremely well to be in with a chance during the final laps, and proved once again that they are one of the strongest teams in the LMP2 class.

 

Meanwhile, Car B #002 brought their HPD home with a rock solid Top 10 finish, after a challenging 24 Hours of racing! A few incidents – some at fault and some caused by others, forced a little more time spent in the Pit Lane than ideal. However, the squad of Jack Godden, Sean Grimmond, Christopher Norton, Sam Doecke & Kristofer Foster produced a strong, committed & hard fought race to secure a Top 10 result.

 

This race concludes a fantastic Season 2 of 2019 for the team, taking a two week break before returning for an exciting full season of Endurance Racing!

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Endurance Le Mans Series Champions! Rev It Up Racing eSports Team

Endurance Le Mans Series Champions! Rev It Up Racing eSports Team

The Rev It Up Racing eSports Team have won Season 2 of the 2019 iRacing Endurance Le Mans Series!

Jeremiah Morton and Corey Ott drove the Pagnian LMP2 car to 1st place in the 6 Hours of Le Mans, securing the Championship for the team! The pair drove the “A” car at a blistering pace for all 6 Hours, and despite looking destined for a 2nd place finish, managed to up the pace to another level and grab hold of the lead with 1 Hour remaining. The result was more than enough to bring home the Championship in the LMP2 class of the Endurance Le Mans Series.

“I’m so incredibly proud guys,” exclaimed Morton post-race, “Just wow!”

Not only did the A car secure victory in the race and the Championship, the B car also managed to win in the 2nd split of the race! Piloted by Jack Godden, Clint Smith and Jackson Freer, the #002 B car held the lead for most of the race, and overcame a late race strategy charge to win the 2nd of 4 splits at the 6 Hours of Le Mans.

 

With the C car, driven by Sean Grimmond and Kristofer Foster, coming home in 9th; as well as Clint Smith and Sam Doecke managing 2nd in the earlier timeslot race, the entire team looks to be in good stead for the 24 Hours of Le Mans this weekend.

“The big challenge is the 24 [Hour Race],” explained Team Owner, Romer Alcala. And with a recent influx in results, participation, and enthusiasm, the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team is set to pose a big threat to in next weeks 24 Hours of Le Mans.

 

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Winners on Debut! The Rev It Up Racing eSports Team Victorious at Indy

Winners on Debut! The Rev It Up Racing eSports Team Victorious at Indy

Australian drivers, Jeremiah Morton and Corey Ott, have delivered the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team victory on debut!

Starting from 2nd for today’s 6 Hours of Indianapolis, Morton pushed hard to pull a lead on North Sim Racing, before handing the HPD LMP2 car over to Ott to bring it home in the back half of the race. After 6 hours of racing, a late race pit stop for fuel raised heart rates, but with a large enough gap back to 2nd place, the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team drivers were able to stay in the lead and secure the win by 35 seconds.

With one round remaining in the iRacing Endurance Le Mans Series, the team lead the Championship, but still need to stay focused at the 6 Hours of Le Mans to get the job done.

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Announcing the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team

Announcing the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team

INTRODUCING the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team!

This partnership between Lit Motorsports & Rev It Up Racing sees a new era for both organisations, and a renewed push for success both on and off the track.

As the Naming Rights Partner of international iRacing.com team, Lit Motorsports, the team has now been rebranded as the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team.

Alongside major partners Pagnian Advanced Simulation & Lenovo, the Rev It Up Racing eSports Team look to continue the success in endurance racing, with a major focus on the upcoming 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 1-2. 

Click Here to see the full Driver Lineup.

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