
Feld Entertainment does not own Ken Roczen’s likeness when it comes to non-internal distribution. Most notably, Ken Roczen is not in the game. The most recent supercross game, Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 3, is based on the 2019 season and doesn’t include every rider. Where this falls short with supercross is licensing. It’s the exact same model that Major League Baseball is following with getting athletes to play each other in MLB The Show 20 during this downtime-amongst other sports.

While it’s not a simulator, it does create a very simple way for everyone who wants to play as themselves for fun. In MotoGP, the game is officially licensed through Dorna and includes all MotoGP class riders in the game. It’s a series that has run for years and the purse is even $300,000 for the full championship, and that is usually won by someone with limited or no real racing experience. A lot of Cup Series drivers even support teams and drivers that race in the game competitively. NASCAR already had ties with iRacing, which puts on a true professional iRacing eNASCAR championship every week alongside the real racing. That answer is complicated, but perhaps the easiest answer is lack of uniformity. So, why are we not seeing such competitions in our industry? Whether it’s the stars of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series competing in the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational or the MotoGP World Championship paddock squaring off in the #StayatHomeGP last week, virtual racing is virtually everywhere right now. With Formula One under the new ownership of Liberty Media, how the sport is being covered is evolving, and GPFans will look to be at the heart of this progression into new media, as one of the fastest-growing sites covering the king of motorsports.If you’re a racing fan who follows more than just motocross and supercross, perhaps you’ve seen the way other major racing series have began to push virtual racing during this real racing hiatus due to the COVID-19 outbreak.



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