Driver

Dayne Warren

Australia

Driver

Dayne Warren

Australia

Date of Birth

Place of birth

Australia

Height

175 cm

Series

Supercars Eseries, Porsche Esports Supercup, SRO Esports, Virtual Le Mans Series, ESL R1, Gamers8

Dayne Warren: A great sense of humour that’s dead serious in the Rig.

Dayne Warren was destined to be a part of motorsports, with a dad that was taking him to clubs and motorsports events from an early age. His enthusiasm about all things racing grew and grew, picking up speed as soon as he could pick up a controller. Playing video games like old TOCA games and Gran Turismo.

Sim Racing was a natural progression for him, as it felt not only more challenging but also more engaging. Besides all the action, Warren appreciates the virtual nature and unique opportunities Sim Racing provides: being able to race any car, on any track, from any time period. In 2012 he finally switched from controller to a wheel and pedal set.

In 2017 Warren started his professional Sim Racing career in a team in Australia, where he drove V8 supercars in the local premier series and started a rapid learning curve. His first big success marked the 2020 Supercars Eseries Championship which he won. This gave him the confidence to push further. But Warren does not only shine with talent and skills, but he also keeps the team entertained with his bone-dry humor. Ask him, what makes him a great driver and he’ll answer you with a gem like this: “I know the difference between the throttle and the brake.” Very funny, Dayne!

Career highlights

SeasonSeriesPosition
2023Gamers8 Teams Championship1st
2021SRO GT Sprint Asia 1st
2021Supercars Eseries 1st
2020Supercars Eseries 1st

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