RCN-GLP #3 Schloss Augustusburg Brühl

June 2025 was not marked by consistency for H2R but rather by a rollercoaster of results and emotions.

The team barely had time to recover from a brilliant but sleepless performance in the iRacing Nurburgring 24h when it was time to put on the the real helmets for more RCN-GLP track action.

Considerate of H2R’s schedule, RCN-GLP’s organisation committee planned this third event on the Saturday afternoon as opposed to previous events that started at 8:00AM.

This meant technical inspection was carried out in the morning leading to the event. Eager to avoid the thrills of previous inspections, H2R engaged in a logistical challenge to get the mighty #157 E46 316i through TÜV to officially register the wheels and tyres, hence protecting society at large from the 5mm of tyre overhang.

This meant a great deal to the drivers who had carefully practicted their smug face (see picture above) for technical inspection with the dear hope that they would meet the inspectors who bullied and belittled the #157 so far.

It was nothing like in their dreams… Technical inspection happened with as much scrutiny as a pat-down on a hot day and the #157 was granted its technical inspection sticker without remarks!

What followed was essentially an air-conditioning contest as the 100+ cars took to the track with the traditional slight delay that characterizes RCN-GLP.

Driver #1 delivered a brilliant stint, fighting his way through traffic and practicing “pass on the curb” with Rookie cars to teach them the ways of the North Loop, scaring Porsche GT3s out of his way and above all, maintaining enough RPMs to keep the airco nice and cool.

After a short break and a quick chat with the motorsport equivalent of Yoda (salutations to Christopher from Motorsport Akademie), Driver #2 took over and drove the following laps without too much tyre squeal to show Driver #1 that he deserves to be extended for another season. Yet Driver #2 still has room for improvement, particularly with keeping the revs below 3000RPM when pulling away from the parking space on Döttinger Höhe.

Unfortunately the accumulation of heat and dizziness from the height of the 3rd step of the iRacing podium meant the team could not consistently deliver another P10 in class, and had to settle for P14 this time.

Needless to say H2R will be back stronger than ever in August to continue delivering top-tier performance and consolidate their top 5 position in the overall RCN-GLP 2025 Rookie rankings!

In memory of those 4 trophies that weren’t collected by their owners

Virtual podium for H2R Racing

H2R Racing took part in the iRacing Nurburgring 24h special event and brought home a P3 in GT4 class after battling with the competition until the final minutes of the event.

Saturday 7th of June 2025 2PM CET, our 3 drivers line up wait in anxiety for iRacing servers to sort out splits for the 1000+ teams registered. Minutes pass, and a after a slight delay the race session opens, it’s ON!

Qualifying P8/11 in a 2400 iRating strength of field, the team knows that the race result isn’t decided in turn 1.

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Henning, a.k.a Driver #1, took a clean and decisive start, ensuring the team could carry on without damage, unlike part of the GT4 field.

Continuing to deliver clean and consistent laps, the team was already up a couple of positions by nightfall.

Sparks are not usually a good sign

Taking over after unfortunate connectivity issues, Adrien had contact with a faster class car, sending the #157 M4GT4 into the barrier.

Towing and repairs meant the team would have to fight twice as hard to recover the lost time…

And recovery was mighty!

By (virtual) sunrise the team was up to P5, benefiting from consistent lap times and from the misfortune of some competitors in class.

Yet, the iRacing Nurburgring 24h still had a trick up its sleeve. Rain started to fall on track with still 6h to go in the race.

Tricky conditions were no match for the experience of our drivers, and this sudden change meant the team fought back to P4, within a pitstop from a podium.
The multiple 30mns of sleepless naps paid off, and the gap to P3 had eroded as the rain stopped falling.

An early pitstop to fit slick tyres meant the team was catching up to half a minute per lap to competitors who stayed on the rain tyre.

Due to the prior incidents, 2 laps separated H2R Racing from P2, so all that was left to do was bring the car home and manage the gap to P4, which the team did brilliantly to earn a well deserved 3rd place!