Development and Entertainment Centre
WPR Facility
The World Pro Racing, Development and Entertainment Centre was inaugurated on July 2021 by the Honorable Minister Silvio Schembri and Ivan Filletti from Gaming Malta.
The facility is made up of 17 simulators together with all the necessary facilities for telemetry and race control, broadcast rooms and also a multi-purpose studio which accommodates the hosting of race commentators as well as hosting informative and educational programs.
Situated at Montekristo Estate in Ħal Farruġ, Luqa, this new centre seeks to provide opportunities to young people and students who are following courses in media studies, engineers, commentators, floor managers, designers, developers and much more, enabling them to build their related skills, eventually leading to the possibility of a career in esports.
For those looking for more professional training, World Pro Racing offers sim racing courses that are designed to help participants improve their driving skills and reach their full potential as sim racers. These courses are led by experienced instructors who have a deep understanding of the motorsport industry and can provide valuable insights and advice to help you become a better driver.
In addition to coaching, World Pro Racing also offers a range of team building events that are perfect for corporate groups or friends looking to bond over their shared love of motorsport. These events provide a fun and exciting way to build teamwork skills and promote healthy competition.
For those looking for a more competitive experience, the facility offers fun races that are open to all participants. These races provide an excellent opportunity to put your skills to the test and compete against other drivers from around the world.
An Organizer
World Pro Racing
World Pro Racing is an organizer of various professional virtual racing events and championships. We are now recognized as one of the top sim racing events organizers offering the ultimate experience, high-quality broadcast and with the use of FIA certified stewards thus giving the best next to reality environment to our competitors.
By offering the ultimate broadcast experience, all sim racing and motorsport fans get more engaged and immersed in the world of sim racing.
Courses & Training
World Pro Racing
Our courses cover a wide range of topics, from the basics of sim racing to advanced techniques and strategies. You’ll learn everything from how to optimize your car setup to how to analyze telemetry data to improve your lap times. By the end of our courses, you’ll have the skills and experience you need to compete at the highest level of sim racing.
But our courses aren’t just about racing skills. We also focus on the business side of esports, teaching you about branding and promotion, social media, and how to speak in front of a camera. We’ll even cover the technical aspects of streaming and editing, so you can produce high-quality content that showcases your skills and attracts sponsors.
Our instructors are experienced and industry professionals, so you’ll be learning from the best.
An Organizer
World Pro Racing
WPR has gained it’s reputation with it’s professional broadcasting across the globe with millions of viewership. We have broadcasted to over 20 OTT channels such as Motorsport.tv, The Race and TV stations such as ESPN, SKY Italia and our National TV station, TVM Sport. The facility is equipped with a professional studio and 2 production rooms with top-of-the-line technology allowing us to bring you the highest quality live streaming, commentary and even TV programmes.
WPR is also equipped with an adjudication room for race control where our FIA accredited officials monitor and enforce rules and regulations during a sim racing event. It serves as the nerve center for the race, where decisions are made and communicated to the teams and drivers.
Through our years of experience in motorsport we have been assigned adjudication tasks and were part of the adjudication team in Saudi Arabia for a Formula E esports event and also recently in the official F1 Esports races.
The room is also used for telemetry and coaching. This room is where coaches can evaluate performance, identify areas for improvement, and make adjustments to optimize the car and driver’s performance during training and races.