World’s Fastest Gamer is the bridge between the virtual and real worlds for gamers, drivers and fans.
World’s Fastest Gamer is the bridge between the virtual and real worlds for gamers, drivers and fans.
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Video: World’s Fastest Gamer on Cheddar Esports
Millennial Esports President and CEO talks World’s Fastest Gamer on Cheddar Esports with hosts Jimmy Mondal and Erin Ashley Simon.
Montoya and Barrichello invest in World’s Fastest Gamer parent company
Formula 1 race winners Juan Pablo Montoya and Rubens Barrichello will take on ambassador and special advisor roles for the parent company of World’s Fastest Gamer after investing in Millennial Esports Corp.
rFactor2 racer Erhan Jajovski wins to earn chance of $1m World’s Fastest Gamer ride
After a stunning drive in a global live-streamed event, Macedonian esports driver Erhan Jajovski is the latest racer with a chance to compete for a real-world drive worth more than US$1 million in 2020.
Video: rFactor World’s Fastest Gamer qualifier highlights
The World’s Fastest Gamer wildcard event gave the opportunity for one rFactor2 racer to book their place in the WFG Finals and the chance to win the life-changing prize to train and drive in a real race car for an entire season worth a value of over $1,000,000
World’s Fastest Gamer rFactor Top 20 race
Relive all the action from the amazing rFactor World’s Fastest Gamer qualifying battle at Sebring International Raceway. Congratulations too Erhan Jajovski on his big win.
Millennial Esports takes controlling stake in Ferrari-partnered racing simulator company
World’s Fastest Gamer parent company Millennial Esports has continued its rapid expansion into the racing esports market by taking a 51 percent stake in the market-leading motorsport simulator manufacturer, Allinsports.
James Baldwin named World’s Fastest Gamer – earns real-world US$1 million race drive
- British gamer dominates finale in Las Vegas to earn the crown
- Formula 1 legends Juan Pablo Montoya and Rubens Barrichello on site as judges and coaches
- Baldwin set to begin intensive driver development program.
After a dominating performance in the final race in Las Vegas today, British racer James Baldwin has been crowned as World’s Fastest Gamer.
World’s Fastest Gamer season two launches biggest ever prize in esports racing
- Winner to race for real at the most iconic circuits in the world
- F1 and Indy 500 winner Juan-Pablo Montoya to lead judging panel
- WFG season one TV show reached 400 Million households
World’s Fastest Gamer season two brings together ten of the fastest esports racers on the planet to battle it out to win a year racing for real at some of the world’s most iconic circuits aboard Aston Martins.
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The coaches
JUAN PABLO MONTOYA
Few drivers in motorsport history can match the credentials of 38-year-old Montoya. He is the only driver to win a CART Series title, the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Daytona, all in his first attempt. He is also a former winner of one of the most prestigious races in the world: the Monaco Grand Prix. During his F1 career, Montoya has amassed seven victories and 30 podium finishes in 94 starts, and remains the only foreign-born driver to win multiple races in NASCAR’s premiere series.
RUDY VAN BUREN
Rudy van Buren, a 26-year-old sales manager from the Netherlands, beat more than 30,000 contestants to be crowned the World’s Fastest Gamer in Season 1, becoming one of the McLaren F1 team’s official simulator drivers for the 2018 season. Van Buren began racing karts aged eight, ultimately winning the Dutch Karting Championship in 2003 only to quit at the age of 16 due to a lack of financial backing. Van Buren is now considered one of the greatest simulator racers of his generation.
JANN MARDENBOROUGH
Jann Mardenborough is one of the most successful gamer-to-racer’s of all time after winning GT Academy in 2011. Mardenborough was so fast in British GT in his debut season that GT Academy graduates were barred as competing as amateur-rated drivers. He went on to successful compete in LMP2 sports cars (where he showed massive speed at Le Mans), F3 and GP3 where he won at Hockenheim.
He began racing in Japan for Nissan in 2016 in GT300 and graduated to the GT500 class in 2017.