The Formula E Pro Series is your chance to become a Champion and prove yourself against the world’s finest virtual Forza Motorsport 6 Formula E drivers.
Held before each race of the Formula E season, all you have to do to compete is simply log onto Forza Motorsport 6 and visit the ‘Rivals’ mode. There, in the ‘Community Rivals’ section you will find the Formula E Race Off Pro Series event and your chance to set your fastest times in hot lap competitions.
Those finishing in the Top 10 when each of the time trials closes will be invited to take part in a live streamed Pro Series Final; live-streamed by ESL the morning of the upcoming Formula E race. The top-two from each Pro Series final will then be invited to Battersea Park in an all-expenses paid trip during the final rounds of the Formula E season in London, where they will race off against the successful finalists from all the other events to contest the inaugural Race Off Pro Championship, and win a share of the €15,000 prize fund and other amazing prizes.
Round 1 – Time trials: March 24 to March 31, Final: April 2
Round 2 – Time trials: April 14 to April 21, Final: April 23
Round 3 – May 12 to May 19, Final: May 21
Round 4 – May 26 to June 2, Final: June 4
Pro Series Championship – July 2 to July 3
I reckon my best will be a 54.5. That’s a second off of Top 10 but from my hundred or so laps I did of this course for Formula E Race-Off 1 (the London event) it’s the best I’m capable of.
I just wanted to ask in case I’m missing something - It’s only the rental that we can use with full stock specs, and no tune, is that right? I had read previously that it would be fully stock, but wasn’t aware that we could not tune our own, so just wanted to double check that’s right and I’m not missing something. Cheers.
The race was good for the most part. A couple iffy moments but overall it was fun. I got destroyed from someone hitting the tire barrier in T2 on lap 3 though, gave up after that :(.
If you guys want to see the replay, it’s up for viewing off my name in-game.
Saw this. Bad luck raceboy, sure you will make it to another one and best of luck in future event
As for the boundaries (cuts). It was pretty clear from watching the real race, the walls were the boundaries, not the curbing. They real racers did the same thing. If the replays were better it could have been watching a good replay of Forza top 10 (sans the chicane set up befor our turn one).
Best of luck to all, that compete in The future events.
I love all these challenges and competitions that have been coming out lately. I had a blast with the Formula E event on Long Beach and I’ve hit the ground running at Prague. But please Turn 10, I’m begging you, stop picking tracks where we have to ramp off rumble strips at 130 MPH to get good times. I can’t count how many laps I’ve dirtied going through that chicane in the narrow street (for having all 4 tires in the air simultaneously? i don’t even know). And if I do manage to get past that, I have to hold my breath and pray that the car settles in a straight line or else I’m screwed anyways. I get that its supposed to be a challenge and I am grinding on in spite of it. But these are race cars not monster trucks. Please let us keep all 4 on the floor and just worry about driving.
Does anyone know how many if any of the drivers in the final championship in London used the wheels? It seemed like at least a few of them were using gamepads which I found surprising.