Second and third places went to GPX Rebellion Esports and Floyd ByKOLLES-Burst.
Mitchell Dejong, Mack Bakkum and Martin Kronke representing Porsche Esports Team won LMGTE, a class with five different constructors competing.
Realteam Hydrogen Redline driver Dani Juncadella: "I think we had a really, really smooth race. We had no incidents at all. Everything went pretty smoothly and that was the key. I think Jeffrey did an amazing starting stint, then my teammate Michal took over the tires from Jeffrey, which is never easy when you are sitting directly in the car with someone else’s tires. Then towards the end, I just had to drive it home. It was a lovely race." Strategy was key as the teams had to contend with tire wear and track temperature change.
Countless battles raged between top professional drivers and sim racers. Check out these highlights from the virtual 4 Hours of Monza in the video below:
The next round of the 2021 Le Mans Virtual Series, the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, is set for 16 October.
For more info, go to the official Le Mans Virtual Series website.