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After some fourteen months, we are finally back, and to start the season, our GT3 Championship takes centre stage.


This Sunday, 8th February at 21:00 hrs, join us as we commence our world tour in the One Hour of Interlagos. With a growing subscription, this eighth-round championship is sure to be an exciting and competitive one.

You can catch the action live, every Sunday, on our YouTube Channel here: https://bit.ly/CSROYTS


CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR CGT3 CHAMPIONSHIP


But do we have something more to offer you? Yes, yes we do! New for this season, each of our staple championships, GT3, Porsche Cup and Formula Cup, will now feature their own championship driver title and trophy to the competitor who earns the most points. Excited yet? We sure are, but wait, there's more! Coupled with that, our Caribbean SIM-Racing Champion title and award are also back for this 2026 Season! So, apart from being the series champion, competitors have an opportunity to earn the title of overall Caribbean Champion, plus yet another trophy! Thats a lot of trophies!


Yeah, we kinda outdid ourselves there, but we couldn't have done it without the help of the following series partners: Propa Prints Guyana, JTech Simulation Coaching Guyana, TSW SIMs Trinidad, Subby's Guyana and Guyana eSports Federation. A huge thanks to these entities for supporting SIM-Racing within the region. If you'd like to become a partner, contact us here: Contact CSRO


2022 Caribbean SIM-Racing Champion Trophy

So, get signed up, or tuned in, because there's a lot on the line to race for.




 
 
 

This past Sunday it was announced that the Caribbean GT3 Championship, CGT3C would be extended into June pushing the Caribbean SIM-Racing Championship's Phase #3, CSRC back to September and eliminating the Caribbean Single Make Championship that the Caribbean Porsche Cup has since replaced at the start of the season.


Yeap, those are a lot of championships. This has, however, left space for another tournament coming off of the mid-season break and given the popularity of the Caribbean Porsche Cup, we will see its return in August. Below is the updated extended schedule for CGT3C and the 2023 Season Calendar.

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Greetings all!


Do allow a brief one-minute silence for us to apologize for completely halting the news articles from flowing. Things got a bit hectic for us and had to drop something at the time, unfortunately, it was our sweet and dear blog posts. However, we are back and with some news, nonetheless.


Yesterday it was announced that CSRO will be moving its famed GT3 and 4 categories to the famous Assetto Corsa Competizione; the Gran Touring and Cup simulator made by Kunos Simulazioni. The move comes on the heels of the sim catching on with CSRO competitors with its highly tuned calibre of Gran Touring and Cup cars. The sim features the highest level of Gran Touring categories as of now which are the GT3, GT4 and somewhere in between or ahead goes the GT2 (look, it's complicated). They also have a few cup cars as well that are single-make and challenge runners such as the Porsche 911 (992) Cup and Ferrari Challenge cars. The sim was made as the official game for the World GT Challenge series that now spans the globe which was formerly known as the Blancpain GT Series at the time of the sim's launch. The series is organised and owned by the SRO Motorsport Group (Kunos were approached by SRO to develop the game). With this direct access, ACC has the data not only for the cars but exclusive access to the tracks that are featured within the series that runs on the most renowned courses around the world, from America, Europe, Asia and including down under at Mount Panorama; Bathurst, a personal favourite of mine.


In the upcoming championship scheduled to begin this Sunday 7th, there will be a total of four rounds to cover the month of May beginning at the Nurburgring. The Caribbean GT3/4 Championship shall now call ACC its home and say goodbye to AC GT Racing once and for all (I'm not crying, you are ;( ...)


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