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Optiminal Esports: The champion who wants to strike again
Optiminal Esports start the 2026 season as defending champions — and they do so with an impressive sense of calm and self-belief. After a year in which the team secured both the drivers’ and constructors’ titles, the off-season has shown one thing above all: the hunger is far from satisfied. Team principal Rouven Meschede offers a deeper look into the preparation, expectations, and the challenges awaiting the team everyone will be chasing. A team returning even stronger For O
Feb 9


Razor GP: Between Patience, Experience, and Title Hunger
Razor GP head into the 2026 season with an unusual blend of restraint and relentless ambition. After a strong year in which they spent a long time fighting for both championships, the outlook is slightly different this time around. Team principal Bastian Paisler and driver Fabian Walter speak openly about expectations, concerns — and their unwavering belief in the Razor GP project. A bumpy start — by design Unlike last year, when Razor GP were among the strongest packages alr
Feb 8


Falcon Simracing: A reset built on calm, chemistry, and consistency
Falcon Simracing head into the 2026 season with a mix of relief, fresh momentum, and cautious optimism. After a year defined by missed deadlines, technical disadvantages, and internal turbulence, team principal Johannes Michl has one key priority: bringing calm back into the team. The 2025 pre-season demanded a lot from Falcon. Due to a late submission, they ended up running the weakest engine, the smallest fuel tank, and a 6-speed gearbox — a handicap that affected them th
Feb 7


Blue Horns 2026: More Consistency, Less Chaos — Dicks and Brendel in Interview
A season that “wasn’t really easy” meets a comeback driven by fresh motivation: Blue Horns head into 2026 with an exciting mix of reflection and a new start. Jörn Dicks openly explains where he needs to improve — in training, wheel-to-wheel battles, and consistency. Tim Brendel, meanwhile, returns with renewed energy as a full-time driver and describes what he truly missed. Together, the goal is to form a duo that has to improvise less — and delivers more. Jörn, as team princ
Feb 6


Team Rookie Monsters: Aggressive philosophy and big vibes
Team Rookie Monsters head into 2026 with plenty of confidence — but not without realism. During the pre-season, the team spent significant time analysing the new car, committed to a slightly more aggressive upgrade strategy, and still mapped out a development plan that leaves a healthy budget for the rest of the season. In this interview, Chris Gitsov and Robin Moelling share their approach, their expectations, and why the first real answers will only come once the racing b
Feb 5


Simspark Racing: Between expectations and reality
2025 was a learning year for Simspark Racing — 2026 is meant to be the year of execution. With a better understanding of the system, clearer processes, and a start package that should work right away, the team wants to be “in it” from the very first race. How they rate the pre-season, why the competition looks even tougher this year, and what targets they’re setting is explained by James Hayter , Alvin Tran and Christian Dittmer in this interview. Welcome to 2026! Now that
Feb 4


“Scoring Points Regularly”: Ottimale EM with a Clear Mission for 2026
Ottimale EM are heading into their second VFC season in 2026 — and team principal Roy Seifert is staying true to his approach: keep things calm, tailor the car as well as possible to the drivers, and further professionalise the teamwork behind the scenes. After a debut year in which Ottimale EM scored points in almost every race, the next step is to build on that solid foundation. The focus isn’t only on upgrades and raw pace, but especially on the “basics”: preparation, com
Feb 3


SVL Racing: Van Leeuwen Targets “Best of the Rest” in 2026
SVL Racing head into 2026 with a measured, smart approach to development — and Sander van Leeuwen feels the team has put itself in a strong position to build across the season. We spoke to the Dutchman about SVL’s pre-season, goals, track expectations, and how he prepares for race weekends. Welcome Sander! Now that we have been through the pre-season upgrade process, how do you feel the team did? Sander van Leeuwen "I think we’re set up quite well for this season and pre-sea
Feb 2


‘Why not?’ – Horizon returns: Wiegels takes over, Szyrzik makes comeback
After a season with Falcon Simracing, Jan Wiegels returns to Horizon Motorsport and once again takes over the role of team principal — a decision that was made internally at very short notice. At the same time, Fabian Szyrzik is making his comeback after a break and will race for Horizon BHR in 2026. In this interview, both talk about the background, expectations, and what they hope to achieve this season. Hello Jan, After a season at Falcon, you’re returning to your form
Jan 31


Seawolf NetRace Motorsport makes its debut: endurance racing team ventures into VFC
Seawolf NetRace Motorsport have long been a familiar name in endurance racing — but in 2026, the team is taking on a new challenge by entering VFC. Team owner Björn Wahlmeier explains the motivation behind expanding into formula racing, while team principal Louis Röhn sets out ambitious targets. A well-known name also returns to the grid: Alex Woitala is back as a full-time driver, bringing his own story and clear expectations for the season. Hi Björn! A warm welcome to th
Jan 30


VEGA’s VFC Debut: Mancini and Oldenmenger Set Sights on Podiums
VEGA are one of the fresh faces on the VFC grid this season — and with Mirco Mancini leading the project as both team principal and driver , the new outfit arrives with plenty of motivation and a clear desire to grow quickly. Alongside him is fellow rookie Tom Oldenmenger , a name many will recognise from FSR , as the duo embark on their first full VFC campaign. In our first sit-down with the pair, Mancini spoke about the excitement — and the reality check — of stepping into
Jan 29
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