Two sim racers founded the team with a shared vision. After six months, one founder left, leaving the other to rebuild the team, prepare it for competitive racing (ESports), and lead the upcoming rebranding. A new chapter was about to begin.
In 2025, the team underwent a full rebrand, adopting the Team Purple Sector identity. The new name and visual identity reflect a sharper, more competitive direction — signaling the start of a new era built on consistency, performance, and a distinct presence across every championship we enter.
In 2025, the team underwent a full rebrand, adopting the Team Purple Sector identity. The new name and visual identity reflect a sharper, more competitive direction — signaling the start of a new era built on consistency, performance, and a distinct presence across every championship we enter.
Team Purple Sector made its competitive debut at the 2026 Bathurst 12 Hour, taking on one of endurance racing's most demanding circuits as our very first event. Mount Panorama set the stage for the start of our journey — a fitting challenge to launch a new era where we got P26 after a heartbraking crash at P3
Team Purple Sector claimed its first podium finish at Sebring, crossing the line P3 in the CEC Division 2. After months of hard work and steady progress, the result confirmed the team was ready to compete at the front of the field.
Team Purple Sector stepped up to the 24H Series, one of the most prestigious virtual endurance leagues, competing in the Porsche Cup category. Taking on this level marked a new milestone in the team's growth — proof of how far we'd come since our first race.
Porsche Cup category, Round 3 of the season.
Endurance round.
Season finale, full LMP2 grid.