© Oracle Red Bull Sim RacingWebster Clinches PESC Crown with Sprint Win at Le MansCooper Webster sealed his maiden Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup title in style with a Sprint victory at Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans on Saturday 12 April.
TheAustraliansimracerstartedthefinalroundofthe2025seasonbyputtinghiscarsecondonthegrid,beforegoingontowintheSprintandsecuringthechampionshipcrownwithoneracetospare.
Webster finishes the campaign on 384 points, 19 clear of closest rival Jordan Caruso and with three Sprint victories and two Feature races in his back pocket.
Meanwhile, teammate Sebastian Job showed excellent pace once again, sealing Pole during qualifying and ensuring the Bulls brought home the 1-2.
The 2020 and 2024 Champion ends the season fifth in the standings on 281 points after a valiant defence of his title that saw him claim two Feature wins.
The Bulls Lead 1-2© Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
The final round of the season got off to a perfect start for Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing as Job and Webster locked out the front row in qualifying.
As the race got underway, Job benefitted from a great launch to keep hold of the race lead, while Webster was able to defend against pressure from behind to remain in P2.
Job held onto the lead for the first half of the opening lap, before being passed by his teammate Webster in the final sector of the circuit.
Once in the lead Webster managed the race expertly, skilfully using Job as a buffer to the cars behind. The Australian was never truly challenged despite not being able to truly pull away and could be seen pumping his first as he crossed the finish line for the biggest race win of his sim racing career.
“I’m so glad to have gotten it done before the final race,” he told the broadcast shortly after crossing the finish line.
“The amount of work and effort – I have put everything into it – so it is the best feeling the world to have it pay off like this.”
Job followed Webster home in second having played a key role in supporting his teammate and helping him to bring home the championship.
With the title safely won, Job and Webster lined up P7 and P8 for the reverse grid Feature race, just aiming to add to their points tallies.
A Few Bumpy Rides© Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
However, the teammates came together in unfortunate fashion in the early stages of the opening lap as Webster was tapped from behind, dropping both of them down the order.
With Webster now 21st and Job 25th, they were able to make some progress during the remainder of the six-lap race, but not enough to get back into serious contention for the high points paying positions.
The pair crossed the line with Webster in P20 and Job in P21, but thankfully the important work had already been taken care of.
Get In Line© Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
“I feel amazing, I am just so happy,” Cooper said after the Feature race, “these things don’t happen very often, I’m going to really relish it. It wouldn’t have been possible without the tireless effort from my team, which is truly made of champions.”
On wrapping up the season, Seb said: “I’m super pleased for Cooper to take home his first world championship! Glad I was able to provide support at the end too. Overall very pleased with my qualifying lap, some room for improvement but it was enough for pole and then bring home the 1-2. Unfortunately, there was some contact in the second race, spinning my car and picking up damage but I managed to gain some places and salvage 5th in the standings. A season to forget but a lot learned."