Esports World Cup Racing: Playoff Bracket Set for Final Showdowns

This update reveals the finalized structure of the tournament bracket for the Esports World Cup racing event. It highlights an exciting phase where top sim-racing teams have gathered in Saudi Arabia to challenge for a significant portion of a $500,000 prize pool as well as vital Club Points that boost their positions in the overall championship.

At the moment, the event is down to five remaining teams after four others have been eliminated, joining the earlier exits that included teams such as Team Falcons, BS+ Competition, Mercedes-AMG Esports Team MSI, and Mouz. The competition will soon shift into a unique playoff format, with an upper bracket and a second chance lower bracket.

The playoff setup is divided into two segments:

  • The upper bracket consists of three teams competing over three rounds. The best two teams from this segment will advance to the final, whereas the team finishing third will have another opportunity in the lower bracket.
  • The lower bracket features two teams, Atlassian Williams Sim Racing and Team Vitality, who will join the third-placed upper bracket team. They will compete in three rounds, offering one final opportunity to clinch a berth in the final round.

The upper bracket contenders are Team Redline, Porsche Coanda Esports Racing Team, and Virtus.pro. They will race on tracks including locations such as Jeddah, Daytona, and Spa-Francorchamps. Meanwhile, the lower bracket rounds will be held at circuits in Monza, Hockenheim, and Fuji.

The final bracket is scheduled to be confirmed At the close of the day, establishing the This version maintains the original context while using different phrasing to ensure uniqueness stage for the concluding battles of this spectacular tournament.

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