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2025 Pre Qualifying Results

Pre-Qualifying for the 2025 GT Pro Invitational is under way! See how your favourite teams have stacked up at Phillip Island in the race to make the grid!



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Pre-Qualifying: The First Step on The Road to GT Pro

Since its initial announcement, the GT Pro Invitational Series has generated considerable excitement across the sim racing community. 

The introduction of a dedicated GT endurance championship for the region fills a long-standing gap and offers teams a fresh opportunity to showcase their skills in a highly competitive environment. This enthusiasm reflects the growing demand for elite-level GT racing in Australasia.

The GT Pro Invitational Series sets itself apart as a premier platform for GT3 car racing, featuring a six-round championship of endurance races designed to challenge both drivers and teams. With each race lasting three hours and requiring teams of 2 to 4 drivers, the series emphasizes strategy, collaboration, and consistency.

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Pre Qualifying

Pre-Qualifying is open to anyone who wishes to register, offering an equal opportunity for all sim racers to prove their pace. Participation is free, and registration is now open.

To determine eligibility for this inaugural championship, teams must navigate through the Pre-Qualifying phase, the crucial first step on The Road to GT Pro. 

Pre-Qualifying Details:

Registration: Open to all interested teams
Team Composition: 2 to 4 drivers per team
Assessment Criteria: Performance metrics during Pre-Qualifying sessions

Teams will need to demonstrate a combination of their driver lineup skills and speed to secure a coveted invitation to the championship grid.

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Note: There is no cost for teams to register and participate in the Pre Qualifying process for the series. There will be entry fees for all teams that take part in the 2025 GT Pro Invitational Series

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The Gamesmen Announced as Naming Rights Partner

The Australian Sim Racing Group (ASRG) is proud to welcome The Gamesmen as the naming rights partner for the 2025 GTPRO Invitational Series. This exciting partnership strengthens The Gamesmen’s ongoing support of Australian Sim Racing, building on their successful sponsorship of the V8PRO Invitational Series.

The inaugural 2025 Gamesmen GTPRO Invitational Series will feature six rounds, kicking off at Daytona this Friday night. The full season calendar is available at www.gtproseries.com.au/calendar

As the team behind the highly successful V8PRO Invitational Series, ASRG is committed to bringing the same level of professionalism and prestige to the GTPRO Series, aiming to establish it as the premier GT sim racing competition in the Australia-New Zealand region.

"We’re thrilled to welcome The Gamesmen as the naming rights partner for the 2025 GTPRO Series,” said Brenton O'Brien, ASRG Co-Founder. “Their long-standing commitment to gaming and motorsport aligns perfectly with our vision for the series, and we’re excited to work together to elevate GT sim racing in our region.”

As Australia’s longest-operating independent video game retailer – and the second oldest in the world – The Gamesmen has been a staple of the gaming community since 1982. A family-owned and operated business, The Gamesmen continues to deliver an exceptional customer experience through its extensive range of video games, board games, toys, and pop culture merchandise. The company is also home to the iconic Retro Video Games Museum in Penshurst, offering a nostalgic journey through gaming history. 

For more information about The Gamesmen visit their site at: www.gamesmen.com.au

The Australian Sim Racing Group (ASRG) is dedicated to delivering top-tier sim racing competitions, including the V8PRO Invitational Series and the newly launched GTPRO Invitational Series. ASRG prides itself on its professional approach to esports racing, providing high-quality events for the best sim racers across Australia and New Zealand.

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The Race to the Grid: 2025 Entry List Takes Shape

The lineup is growing, and the competition is about to heat up. Pre-Qualifying for the 2025 GT Pro Invitational is here, and the list of registered drivers is fast becoming an impressive mix of established names and fresh talent. Each of them is gearing up to secure a spot on the grid for Australasia’s top GT3 series.

The anticipation for this new championship has been building with it's promise of top-tier competition, the GT Pro Invitational has quickly become the most talked-about GT sim racing series in the region. Drivers and teams alike are eager to make their mark in this inaugural season, and Pre-Qualifying is the first big step toward proving who has what it takes to compete at the highest level.

February’s Pre-Qualifying sessions will be the first real test, where drivers will need to demonstrate their skills and speed at Phillip Island. Only the best will earn an invite to join the series, setting the stage for what promises to be a thrilling season. With so much at stake, the battle for the 2025 grid is one to watch.

The current list of teams and drivers nominated are listed below:


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