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Byte500 qualified for the 24H SERIES Esports.

Byte500 qualifies for the 24H SERIES Esports and will represent Latin America in sim racing’s top category.

The Argentine team Byte500 qualified for the 24H SERIES Esports, the most prestigious endurance championship in international sim racing. Organized by WSR and endorsed by VCO—two of the most recognized institutions in global e-motorsports—this league brings together the world’s top teams in a professional endurance format.

After clearing a demanding pre-qualifying phase, Byte500 was officially confirmed by the organizers and will compete in the Porsche Cup category, sharing the track with renowned outfits such as Williams Esports, Apex Racing Team, Impulse Racing, and Team Fordzilla, among others.

  👉 See the official announcement.

An Argentine team in the sport’s global elite.

Born in Rafaela, Santa Fe—an Argentine motorsport stronghold—Byte500 now flies the flag for the country on the international sim racing stage. With weekly technical training, elite coaching, and a steady slate of top-tier events like the 24 Hours of Spa and the SRL Series, the team has become a regional benchmark in e-motorsports.

To maximize endurance performance, Byte500’s drivers train on Collino Formula Sim rigs—engineered for precision, comfort, and reliability through hours-long stints. The setups faithfully reproduce race conditions, helping drivers stay sharp and keep consistent pace lap after lap.

Earning a berth in the 24H SERIES Esports is a true milestone: Byte500 will be the only Latin American team on the 2025 grid. Featuring 6–12 hour races, multi-class fields, and broadcast-grade production, the league mirrors the real-world 24H SERIES run by CREVENTIC—representing the pinnacle of global sim racing.

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Byte500’s drivers train on Collino Formula Sim rigs to deliver on-track excellence.

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Byte500 and Collino work collaboratively to build a real bridge between sim racing and traditional motorsport, integrating two worlds that feed into each other with growing intensity. From the heart of Santa Fe Province—a region forged by speed and motorsport tradition—this alliance helps young virtual drivers make the leap to real-world racing, while also training track drivers with top-tier simulation tools.

The synergy between both teams isn’t symbolic—it’s practical, constant, and ambitious. The joint development of Formula Sim simulators reproduces driving sensations with millimeter-level precision, accelerating learning, refining techniques, and reducing adaptation time. What once seemed like a one-way path—from the real car to the simulator—is now a two-way street where talent moves in both directions.

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