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Previewing Opening Night at Daytona for GTPRO Series

After a month-long break from Pre Qualifying at Phillip Island, the 2025 GT Pro Invitational Series is now just days away. With 40 cars separated by just 0.616s - and five ominous contenders securing their place from the OSR Bathurst 12 Hour - the scene has been set for six exhilarating rounds of racing action.

Before the lights go out for Round 1 in Daytona, here’s everything you need to know about the GT Pro Invitational so far!

The class of 2025 shapes up

To earn their spot in the region’s pinnacle of GT competition, teams would need all hands on deck to wrestle the peaks and troughs of the iconic Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.

Drivers had three nights to complete their laps, and car choices were not mandatory as final selections for the series should they make the 40-car cutoff line.

At the top of the finalised timesheets was the Trans Tasman Racing #77, setting a 1:26.669 to pip Evolution Racing Team’s #7 by just 0.021s.

Madison Down set the pace at Phillip Island in Pre Qualfying

There was absolutely nothing in it throughout the field, with a number of familiar team names in Eclipse Simsports, Vermillion eSports, 9INE5IVE Simsport, Blackout OPR, and Synergy Sim Racing all entering multiple cars.

Five additional entrants made the list without having to pre-qualify, having caught the eyes of ASRG through their results in the OSR Bathurst 12 Hour. These ‘Golden Ticket’ entries included the Eclipse Simsport car that won the event, two from Blackout OPR, one from Evolution Racing Team, and another from Orbit Drop Bear.

In total, there will be 45 cars on the GT Pro Invitational grid.

Locked in manufacturer selections

The GT Pro Invitational requires that teams commit to two cars selected at the beginning of the season. While teams can switch between these cars whenever they see fit, car choice remains an incredibly difficult task.

While assumptions can be made about ‘top speed cars’ being a strong choice for this calendar, there is also plenty of time throughout the season for iRacing to morph the strengths and weaknesses of the ever-changing GT3 roster.

Mid-engine cars remain the choice for outright grip, but teams will have to factor in top-speed performance with tracks like Fuji, Le Mans, and COTA on the horizon.

A lo of interest circulates car selection for the 2025 Season

The lay of the land

Each round of the GT Pro Invitational will consist of a three-hour endurance race, with the grid set by a 20 minute open qualifying session.

Teams must run at least two drivers per car for each event. They can select from a pre-approved roster of up to 4 of their drivers, which can be used freely throughout the season.

The server will be open to drivers from 7pm (AEDT) for a 60 minute practice session, followed by qualifying directly after at 8pm. There will be a 10 minute grid walk after qualifying, with the green flag dropping at 8:30pm.

Viewers will be able to hear from the drivers in the post-race show at 11:30pm.

The broadcaster for the entire GT Pro Invitational season will be SimSpeed TV, who are proud to return following a successful partnership with ASRG in the Logitech G Pro Invitational Series in 2024.

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The high speed nature of Daytona is guaranteed to create excitement on Friday Night

The drivers-eye view of Daytona

GT3 racing at Daytona is a unique challenge, both in finding outright speed in qualifying and climbing positions in a race scenario.

The ‘Key to Daytona Road’ is a very simple formula. Much like its oval counterpart, you will need slipstream to go fast. If you want to be anywhere competitive in the starting order, you will need to stay in the train. Falling out of sync will mark disaster for a driver's qualifying efforts.

That formula gets complicated when you throw 45 antsy drivers into a race situation. In an ideal world, everybody stays calm and saves fuel behind the leader. With plenty of opportunities for lifting and coasting, there are laps of fuel to be saved in the pitlane across 3 hours of racing.

But this is not an ideal world; this is the opening round of the most competitive GT3 Championship in Australasia. ‘The train’ is likely to be broken down into groups as the race progresses, and it will be crucial for drivers to maintain composure as this happens.

If there is one thing you can put your money on, it’s that this series won’t be one to miss.

Catch all the action from Daytona on SimSpeed TV, the night of March 28th!

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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 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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SimSpeed TV to Broadcast Inaugural GT Pro Invitational

The GT Pro Invitational Series is thrilled to announce SimSpeed TV as its official broadcasting partner for the highly anticipated debut season in 2025. Building on the success of SimSpeed’s collaboration with the Australian Sim Racing Group (ASRG) during the 2024 Logitech G Pro Invitational Series, this natural extension of the partnership will bring unparalleled coverage to the brand-new GT3 endurance championship

The GT Pro Invitational Series is set to feature the best GT3 drivers from Australia and New Zealand, competing in six three-hour team endurance races held across iconic circuits throughout the year. The series promises high-stakes competition, combining elite driving talent with the ultimate test of teamwork, strategy, and endurance.

“After witnessing the incredible work SimSpeed TV did with the Logitech G Pro Invitational Series in 2024, it was clear that they were the perfect partner for the GT Pro Invitational Series,” said Brenton O'Brien, Co-Founder of the GT Pro Invitational Series. “Their professionalism and passion for sim racing elevated our broadcasts last year, and we are confident that they will bring the same energy and expertise to this exciting new championship in 2025.”

SimSpeed TV’s stellar production and their ability to connect with a global audience made them the standout choice for this venture. As the premier sim racing broadcaster in the AUS/NZ region and a respected name worldwide, SimSpeed TV will ensure that every moment of the GT Pro Invitational Series is delivered with exceptional quality.

"set to feature the best GT3 drivers from Australia and New Zealand, competing in six three-hour team endurance races"

“We are proud to expand our partnership with ASRG for the launch of the GT Pro Invitational Series,” said Jay Kennedy, Owner of SimSpeed TV. “The success of the Logitech G Pro Invitational Series in 2024 was a testament to what we can achieve together. This new championship is a fantastic extension of our collaboration, and we’re excited to continue delivering world-class broadcasts to the passionate sim racing community.”

SimSpeed TV’s proven track record of engaging coverage ensures that viewers won’t miss a moment of the action. With their established audience and expertise, they are poised to elevate the GT Pro Invitational Series to new heights in its debut season.

This extension of the partnership between SimSpeed TV and ASRG demonstrates a shared vision to grow sim racing in the region and beyond. By combining ASRG’s innovative series design with SimSpeed TV’s broadcasting excellence, the GT Pro Invitational Series aims to set a new standard for sim racing championships.

The GT Pro Invitational Series will kick off in early 2025 and fans can look forward to exhilarating racing action and top-tier production that brings the best of the sim racing world to their screens.

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