Bentley Motorsport might not be racing on track, due to the postponement of public events around the world, but the Crewe-based team will still be in action this Sunday as four Continental GT3s are set to race in the SRO E-Sports GT Series Charity Challenge.

With racing drivers, engineers and fans around the world staying at home to slow the spread of COVID-19, many are have turned to e-racing to get their motorsport fix. This Sunday, SRO – the organisers of the multiple real world racing series that Bentley’s customer teams contest – will host a race at Monza in the Assetto Corsa Competizione game.

The race will see 50 GT3 cars battle it out, comprising 40 real racers and 10 sim racers, with four Continental GT3s fighting for race honours. Bentley works driver Al Buncombe (GBR), K-PAX Racing’s Andy Soucek (ESP), CMR’s Arjun Maini (IND) and JRM’s Martin Plowman (GBR) will each race a Bentley in the one-hour sim race.

In the build-up to the race, Bentley’s drivers have worked closely with Bentley Motorsport’s technical team to develop the car and the team is feeling confident ahead of its debut esport event.

Bentley’s Director of Motorsport, Paul Williams, comments:

“While it is of course disappointing to have to postpone rounds of the 2020 racing season, the health and safety of everyone is paramount. So, we have taken the skill set of our motorsport department and put them into action in the virtual world.

“Our drivers and technicians have been busy all week working on the set-up of the virtual Continental GT3 and it’s lap time around Monza is now representative of the real world. It’s a one-hour race so we think strategy could play a big role – we may not have the fastest outright lap time but we’re happy enough with our race pace.”

“We applaud the team at SRO, for not only for their handling of the COVID-19 situation, but for quickly putting on a charity event with such an impressive entry list. We look forward to tuning in and enjoying the race from the safety of our homes on Sunday.”