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2026 Caribbean Porsche Cup Returns
The Caribbean SIM-Racing Organisation is thrilled to announce the return of the 2026 Caribbean Porsche Cup, bringing back one of the most exciting and competitive sim-racing events in the region. After a lengthy hiatus, this iconic series is set to reignite the passion of sim-racers and fans alike, promising thrilling races, fierce competition, and a celebration of skill and speed at some of the most iconic tracks in the European region. New this year, the title and trophy of
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1 day ago1 min read


Trinidadian Dominance - Dominic Charles Claims 2026 Caribbean GT3 Title
2026 Caribbean GT3 Championship wrapup
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FIA Launches Esports Global Rally Tour
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the global governing body for motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide, is delighted to launch the FIA Esports Global Rally Tour as part of its commitment to inspire future generations and double global participation in motor sport. Driven by H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the FIA, the initiative has received unanimous support from all FIA Vice-Presidents for Sport. Between 12 and 25 May,
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Apr 292 min read


At the end of Round #4 - 2026 Caribbean GT3 Championship
After four rounds of our Caribbean GT3 Championship, Trinidadian Dominic Charles has maintained a commanding lead by sweeping the house clean of wins in the last four events. Championship Driver Standing after four rounds. Guyanese Mitesh Ramdhani has been plagued with misfortunes over the last two events at Spa and Silverstone, where he was on to win both of those races or, at the very least, be able to battle Dominic Charles towards the end. Though he has managed to maintai
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Mar 81 min read


Dominant Victory at Interlagos: Dominic Charles Shines in Caribbean GT3 Championship
A Weekend to Remember for Sim Racing Fans It was a dominant display from Trinidadian Dominic Charles, as he raced to victory in the sub-one-hour event at Interlagos over the past weekend. He clinched pole position with a time of 01:30.708. Post-race interview with Dominic Charles. Qualifying Highlights Coming second in qualifying was Jamaica's Jayden Harrison, who challenged Dominic with a time of 01:31.306. Guyanese Mateus Parker secured third place with a time of 01:31.647
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Feb 122 min read
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