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Founding Date: 2006

Ended: July 3rd, 2019

Country: Australia

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TTL Esports[]

TTL Esports is a former sim-racing team founded by Greg Stewart and Ian Travis in 2006. Originally racing using the Grand Prix Legends and rFactor software, the team had some immediate success with Greg Stewart in particular becoming a well-known name in the Esports racing community, due to his incredible pace which for some time had him topping the timesheets on GPLRank, alongside names such as 5 time iRacing World Champion Greger Huttu and others.

With the introduction of iRacing in 2008, the team quickly found a new home. The team slowly grew, and achieved more success along the way. Notable signings in this period included Dylan Sharman, who went on to become well renowned for his great successes in Cadillac Cup (which he won three times in succession) and the SK Modified series, in which he also became a multiple time champion.

Through the early 2010s the team slowly gravitated towards the iRacing V8 Supercar Series. In 2012 Season 4 the team signed iRacing V8 Supercar Champion Richard Hamstead to the team. Richard thrived in his new team, winning his first season with the team, and went on to win the 2014 Season 1 Championship as well, and the first ever V8 Supercar Online Premier Series in 2014. Alongside Jon Latham, Hamstead also won the first ever V8SCOPS Bathurst 1000 in 2014, an event which has gone on to become the most prestigious in Australian Esports Racing.

In 2016 the team embarked on a new challenge - the iRacing Blancpain GT Series. The BGTS series promised to be the highest level of Endurance Racing in Esports Racing, with the top 40 teams in the world needing to qualify to be eligible to race. With our long-time friends Trans Tasman Racing, we qualified a car in the series and had a great season, with the car piloted by Dylan Sharman, Richard Hamstead and TTR driver Madison Down finishing eighth overall.

Additionally, 2016 saw a number of new drivers join the team. 2015 V8SCOPS Bathurst 1000 Champions Sam Sutton and Jake Moloney joined the team, as well as the promising rookie Joshua Rogers. 2016 turned out to be a breakout season for Rogers, who went on to win more V8SCOPS races in 2016 than anyone else, but narrowly miss out on a championship in his debut season.

2017 saw the team continue to grow, with 2016 V8SCOPS Bathurst 1000 Champion Kain Kugimiya joining the team alongside Mitchell Ciolac, Nick Cummings, Matt Trotman, Ben Dowel, Geordie Pugh and David Lord.

Most notably, however ,for 2017 was the introduction of Dirt Racing in iRacing. Dylan Sharman oversaw the birth of a dirt division of TTL Esports. Bringing in promising new talented drivers Joel Berkley, Josh Harm and Cameron Dance, the team has become one of the strongest dirt racing Esport teams in Australia. Alongside many other successes, the team managed to win the Australian 360 Sprintcar Title with Dylan Sharman at the helm.

The other major success for 2017 has been Joshua Rogers winning the 2017 V8SCOPS Bathurst 1000 alongside Richard Hamstead, who became the only multiple time winner of the Great Race so far. The team dominated the race, winning by almost a minute from second position.

On 3rd July 2019 TTL Esports announced that it has closed its doors. Their former dirt drivers formed a new team - Slick Simsport.

Driver Roster[]

Former Drivers[]

Name Join date Leave date New team
Ian Travis 2006 2017
John Emerson 2012 2018
Matthew Hill 2013 2018
Joshua K Rogers 2015 12/2018 Coanda Simsport
Joe Berkett 2015 07/2019
Joel Berkley 2017 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Mitchell Ciolac 2017 07/2019
Logan Clampitt 2019 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Nick Cooper 2018 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Nick Cummings 2017 07/2019
Cameron Dance 2017 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Jason Dickson 2016 07/2019
Ben Dowel 2017 07/2019
Tyler Ducharme 2019 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Jock Goodyer 2018 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Josh Harm 2017 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Richard Hamstead 2012 07/2019
Ryan Harris 2017 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Tim Harris 2017 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Lewis Hewett 2017 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Dylan Houser 2018 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Jon Latham 2013 07/2019
Casey Kirwan 2019 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Kain Kugimiya 2017 07/2019
Zach Leonhardi 2019 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Darren Marsh 2017 07/2019
Jake Moloney 2015 07/2019 Slick Simsport
AJ Neben 2018 07/2019
Vail Riches 2006 07/2019
Brad Ryan 2013 07/2019
Rickey Sanders 2018 07/2019
Dylan Sharman 2010 07/2019 Slick Simsport
Greg Stewart 2006 07/2019
Sam Sutton 2015 07/2019
Matt Trotman 2017 07/2019

Team Results[]

VRS GT iRacing World Championship[]

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Season Team No. Co-Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pos Points
2018 TTL Esports 92 Joshua Rogers 1 15 (16) 8 4 3 8 4 4th 424
Richard Hamstead
Jake Moloney
Dylan Sharman

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Championship Series[]

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Season Driver No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Points
2018 David Heileman 5 4 3 3rd 707
Cameron Dance 6 9 5 DNQ 4 12 5 DNQ 17 5 6 15 11th 486
AJ Neben 17 3 14 9 20 19 16 7 16 11 13th 405
Nick Cooper 35 1 12 10 7th 537
2019 Dylan Houser 2 5 18 DNQ 10 7 DNQ 13 DNQ DNQ DNQ - - 19th 261
Lewis Hewett 3 15 10 9 2 3 DNQ 19 5 14 DNQ - - 9th 429
Cameron Dance 6 17 DNQ DNQ DNQ 12 DNQ 16 DNQ DNQ DNQ - - 25th 133
Joel Berkley 9 2 8 3 6 4 5 10 10 4 17 - - 4th 586
Ricky Sanders 17 DNQ 13 - - 23rd 171
Nick Cooper 35 12 4 5 11 6 11 6 19 5 4 - - 5th 558
Logan Clampitt 44 10 DNQ DNQ DNQ 10 19 15 13 DNQ DNQ - - 20th 221

World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Championship Series[]

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Season Driver No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos Points
2018 David Heileman 21 DNQ 23rd 248
Nick Cooper 35 12 11 8th 336
2019 Dylan R. Houser 2 6 13 - 6th 510
Tyler Ducharme 9 14 DNS - 28th 162
Zach Leonhardi 24 5 DNQ - 10th 389
Nick Cooper 35 10 14 - 13th 237
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