The Argentine team Byte.Collino once again secured its place among the international simracing elite by qualifying, for the second consecutive season, for the 24H Series Esports — widely considered one of the most prestigious and demanding endurance simracing championships in the world. The series brings together professional organizations, top-tier drivers, and some of the most recognized teams within the global iRacing and motorsport esports ecosystem.
The championship was officially launched in 2019 through a partnership between CREVENTIC and NEO Endurance, quickly evolving into one of the benchmark competitions in virtual endurance racing. Throughout its history, the series has featured teams and drivers connected to major motorsport and simracing organizations such as Williams Esports, Logitech G Altus Esports, Team75 Bernhard, Grid & Go, and BS Competition, among many others.
For the 2026 season, Byte.Collino will once again compete in the GT4 division using the Porsche Cayman 918 GT4, one of the most technical and demanding cars in the category due to its dynamic balance and the importance of teamwork over long race stints.
The Argentine organization will field two separate lineups:
Byte.Collino Max
- Iván Llenderoso
- Octavio Rondoletto
- Mateo DiFeo
Byte.Collino Pro
- Nahuel Fredes
- Gastón Zabalegui
- Luciano Espiñeira


The project is led by Team Manager Ramiro Rodríguez, supported by the continuous sporting guidance and experience of Ricardo Rico, a highly respected figure within the international simracing endurance community.
This qualification once again positions Byte.Collino among the South American simracing organizations with the strongest international projection, consolidating a project that not only competes at the highest level, but also continues building connections within the professional motorsport and global esports ecosystem.

