Esports World Cup Rennsport – BMW, Porsche, and Mercedes compete
Hannah Marie ZT, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 08/07/2025
Esports World Cup Rennsport kicks off in Riyadh, but which traditional motorsport organisations have teams competing?
Alongside well-known esports-specific organisations Virtus.pro, MOUZ, Team Vitality, and Saudi’s own Team Falcons, traditional motorsport organisations continue to push for esports sim-racing victory.
Esports World Cup Rennsport event welcomes back reigning champions BMW
Rennsport is one of the first events packed into the busy Esports World Cup 2025 schedule, and will host several exciting organisations crossing over from the motorsports industry.
The 2024 Esports World Cup Rennsport competition saw BMW M Team Redline Red Bull Sim Racing take the title. However, BMW is supporting a total of three teams in the 2025 Esports World Cup.
Team Redline Racing Bulls, as officially named by BMW, is the defending champion.
Slovakian team member Kevin Siggy was the 2024 drivers’ championship winner at the Esports World Cup. Luke Bennett and Sebastian Job join him from the UK, and Jeffrey Rietveld joins from the Netherlands.
BMW also supports team BS+COMPETITION. Germany’s Gregor Schill, Caique Oliveira from Brazil, Nikodem Wisniewski from Poland and Ferris Stanley from Indonesia qualified via the Rennsport Esports ecosystem.
Although sporting the branding of the esports team MOUZ, BMW is backing the esports brand’s participation.
German competitors Dennis Schöniger, Moritz Löhner, and Maximilian Benecke are joined by Yuri Kasdorp from the Netherlands to catapult the esports organisation to sim-racing victory.
Smile now, race later 😤
— EWC Extra (@EWC_Extra) July 7, 2025
The best Rennsport racers are getting ready for EWC! pic.twitter.com/Nw986iXPhT
Fighting for glory – Porsche, Mercedes, and Williams Racing join the race
Traditional motorsport teams have consistently invested in participating in sim-racing, and the Esports World Cup Rennsport competition is no exception.
Porsche Coanda Esports is the official Porsche factory esports team. British player Charlie Collins joins three Australians, Dayne Warren, Jordan Caruso, and Joshua Rogers, to compete for a Porsche victory.
Team Falcons will be using the same car as Porsche Coanda, the Porsche 911 GT3 R. They compete with a Polish-Finnish roster, including Przemyslaw Lemanek, Jakub Maciejewski, Tuomas Tahtela, Kamil Pawlowski, and Matti Sipila.
Co-branded Mercedes and MSI sim-racing team, Mercedes-AMG MSI, will also compete in Riyadh: their precision, performance, and innovation-centred collaboration launched in April.
British competitors Jamie Fluke and Jon Robertson are joined by Swiss player Jimmy Antunes and Yohann Harth from France to form the team.
Williams Racing have supported sim-racing esports for many years. Both Williams Racing and Mercedes-AMG MSI will compete with the Mercedes GT3 2020.
Their Atlassian Williams Sim Racing team will compete, featuring German player Tobias Pfeffer, Polish Dominik Blajer, Slovakian Daniel Pasztor, and Greek Vasilios Beletsiotis in their multinational European team.
Traditional esports brands in Rennsport competition
MOUZ, traditionally associated with esports scenes such as Counter-Strike, is supported by BMW in the Rennsport series. However, two other traditional esports brands are joining MOUZ in Riyadh.
Virtus.pro is fielding a team comprised of Kevin Ellis Jr. from the UK, Daire McCormack from Ireland, Vojtech Fiala from the Czech Republic, and Mikhail Statsnko from Russia.
Snapped the R1 Bears in action during media day in Riyadh 📸
— Virtus.pro (@virtuspro) July 7, 2025
Our drivers are getting camera-ready today — and on July 9, the R1 2025 Spring Major group stage at EWC 2025 goes full throttle 😎
Drop a 🧡 if you’re backing the Bears all the way!#R1 #RENNSPORT #EsportsWorldCup… pic.twitter.com/a8z1K5MIQt
Meanwhile, Team Vitality are competing with Thibault Cazaubon from France, Marcell Csincsik from Hungary, Erhan Jojowski from North Macedonia, and Jiri Toman from the Czech Republic.
Both Virtus.pro and Team Vitality will be competing with the Aston Martin Vantage GT3.
Esports World Cup Rennsport – where and when to watch
The Esports World Cup Rennsport competition runs from Tuesday July 8th to Saturday July 11th. Links to the livestream can be found on the Esports World Cup’s Rennsport home page. For those willing to take a chance on their preferred Rennsport teams, Esports Betting Sites are available to get in on the Esports World Cup action.
Hannah Marie ZT, Senior Editor
Hannah is a journalist specialising in the esports, gaming, and technology sectors. Working for outlets such as Dot Esports, Esports Insider, and of course ENUK, she has developed a love for wider esports, Apex Legends, and advocating for women's esports initiatives. You may have seen her at various esports and gaming events, including ALGS LANs, ESI London, EGX, and watch parties.
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