MOUNT Panorama could be set for a virtual visit from Formula 1 star Max Verstappen as part of the Supercars All Stars Eseries.
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Verstappen hinted he would like to do more rounds of the Eseries after he made a wildcard appearance in round two on Wednesday night.
"I don't know, am I invited?," he said when asked if he would like to return as a wildcard.
"Let's see what's possible in the coming weeks.
"It was a lot of fun and I definitely really, really enjoyed it."
The second round of the series saw drivers tackle four virtual races - two each at Silverstone and Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
Steering the #33 Red Bull Holden Commodore, Verstappen notched up three third placings for the round.
Two of those came as runner-up finishes behind his Red Bull team-mate Shane van Gisbergen on the Spanish track, the margins standing at 1.697 and 1.972 seconds.
It was an impressive effort given his limited iRacing simulator experience with Supercars.
"It was a lot of fun, I mean these cars are definitely not easy to drive," the 22-year-old said.
"To be able to team up with Shane and Jamie [Whincup] was a lot of fun and to be actually three times second is not a bad result and twice a one-two for Red Bull, so that's good.
"It was a lot of fun and very hectic as well, some good results at the end I didn't expect that.
"Hopefully I can be back soon for some more action."
Bathurst will host the third round of the Eseries next Wednesday night - that event the only one in the series where a single track features.
Mount Panorama will then join Oran Park in staging the final round on June 10.
Should Verstappen compete in one of those rounds, he could again be a driver to watch even though he has never done an actual lap at the Mount.
Verstappen has previously tackled the famous Bathurst circuit on the iRacing platform, cutting a lap there last year in an Audi R8 GT3. He took just over two minutes.