[4][5] In the same month, Motorsport Games collaborated with Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) to launch the Le Mans esports series competition.
[10] In August 2021 former President of EA Sports and former CEO of Liverpool Football Club Peter Moore had joined the board of Motorsport Games.
[20] In the same year in June, Motorsport Games, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest and the FIA World Endurance Championship organized the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual race on the rFactor 2 gaming platform as a placeholder for the 2020 24 Hours of Le Mans which has been postponed from June to September as a result of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in France.
[37][38][39] Motorsport Games combined the Unreal graphics engine and the rFactor physics technology for NASCAR 21: Ignition, which was released on October 26 the same year.
[49] The same week, TOCA, the rights holder for the BTCC, ended its partnership with the company "due to ongoing fundamental breaches of the agreement by Motorsport Games".
[52] The same year in November, Motorsport Games received a notice of non-compliance with Nasdaq listing rules after its board of directors resigned over funding disputes.
Verstappen described the event as a "clown show",[54] and online content creator and participant Jimmy Broadbent stated that this would ultimately "damage sim racing" as a medium.