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2025 LMP2 Champion Twin Turn SR exiting VSCA competition
In a bombshell announcement, Twin Turn SR by Debeka Bornheim announced its departure from all VSCA competitions, effective immediately
April 28, 202601:59 PM GMT 522 2 min 0
Photo: © 2026 VSCAracing.com / Benjamin Fischer

Twin Turn Simracing, officially competing as Twin Turn SR by Debeka Bornheim, has announced its withdrawal from VSCA and associated competitions, including the VSCA SportsCar Championship as of immediately.

The team’s decision followed the Virginia Sports Car Grand Prix weekend at Virginia International Raceway on April 18, where the #23 Dallara P217, competing in LMP2 as the defending series and Sprint Cup champion, finished in fourth place and received a 60-second post-race penalty related to a turn 5A incident involving the #420 TrackLimits SimRacing Dallara. Race Control ruled that both entries committed unsafe rejoins. Twin Turn filed an appeal regarding the #23’s penalty, but the ruling was upheld by Race Control.

Following the race weekend, Twin Turn publicly announced its departure from VSCA. In an official statement, the team said:

“Our team has decided to withdraw from VSCA and associated competitions.”

“We genuinely tried to make this work and approach the situation with a constructive mindset. However, at the end of the day, this is a hobby for all of us, and we can no longer justify the amount of time and effort that was wasted at the end of the Weekend due to inconsistent and unnecessarily strict stewarding.”

“For these reasons, we have decided that stepping away is the healthiest thing to do for our team moving forward.”

“This decision isn't taken easily as a defending champion well in the mix again and we always enjoyed the racing! Thanks for all cool moments on and off the track for the past 1.5 years.”

At the time of its withdrawal, Twin Turn fielded three entries in VSCA competition: the #123 Porsche 963 in GTP, the #22 Dallara P217 in LMP2, and the #23 Dallara P217 in LMP2.

Team Accomplishments in VSCA

After first entering VSCA competition in January 2025, the German team scored its first official VSCA win in August of the same year, taking LMP2 victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The #23 Dallara eventually went on to win both the 2025 LMP2 class VSCA SportsCar Championship and 2025 VSCA Sprint Cup. The team's best result this season and biggest win in their VSCA tenure came when the #23 Dallara won the Maconi Setup Shop 24 Hours of Daytona from pole position in January.

In 24 LMP2 class starts (not including non-points events) Twin Turn SR by Debeka Bornheim accomplished 3 wins, 15 top-five and 24 top-ten finishes. In GTP class competition the team has three starts to its record with one top-five and two top tens.


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