2026 Rookie Sportscar Cup powered by TSRC | iRacing | Round 3 @ Oschersleben

This series is supported by official prize partners F33L and Simagic, and powered by The Sim Racing Collective (TSRC). F33L - https://www.f33l.gg/ An official prize partner for the 2026 Rookie Sportscar Cup, F33L is a UK-based company established in 2017 by Dom Duhan which is a pioneer of gloves designed specifically for sim-racing with the company’s experience at the highest level of sim racing shaping every stitch. Simagic - https://simagic.com/ An official prize partner for the 2026 Rookie Sportscar Cup, Simagic was founded in 2018 on the basis of bringing the thrill of real racing into everyone’s home. Their in-house engineered product range includes a full racing ecosystem which delivers uncompromising performance. The Sim Racing Collective (TSRC) - https://www.thesimgrid.com/communitie... This series is powered by TSRC, a community made for all sim racing enthusiasts no matter what platform or simulator with the aim of bringing drivers together to enjoy fun; friendly; and competitive racing on a weekly basis. Today marks the third round of the 2026 Rookie Sportscar Cup as brought to you by Motorsport UK Esports, powered by The Sim Racing Collective (TSRC), with prizes provided by official prize partners F33L and Simagic! In this round we remain in Europe, visiting the German circuit of Motorsport Arena Oschersleben. Once home to the World Touring Car Championship, this 2.29 mile course is one known for its flat and fast-flowing nature which shall reward a smooth driving style. With the majority of its 14 corners extended sweeping bends, knowing precisely when to apex each turn shall be the difference between victory or finishing in the pursuing pack! In the Rookie Sportscar Cup, Harry Fletcher maintained his win-streak at Rudskogen with another pair of victories advancing his lead to 71 points. Jaeden Inniss now leads the chase as a result of a pair of podiums, but will be wary that only 16 points separates him; Findlay Secker; Connor Spruce; Ben Seaber; and Maks Moron. All five drivers would hugely benefit from a maiden win, but can any one of them find a way to keep Fletcher at bay? In the TSRC Hot Hatch Trophy, last round saw Andrew Pike make it two wins out of two following the smallest of errors for Kieran Sharp, meaning Pike continues to lead by six points. We can expect the pair to be at the front again today, but do not forget about János Wenzl who secured his maiden podium in Norway; Thomas Hill who was held back by a tough qualifying session; or Adrian Borowski who will want to put his non-finish behind him! Who shall shine bright in the state of Saxony-Anhalt? Tune in and find out! Our schedule for today is as follows (times BST/UTC+1): 1900 Broadcast Starts 1910 Hot Hatch Trophy Race (30 minutes) 2015 Rookie Race 1 (20 minutes) 2040 Rookie Race 2 (20 minutes)