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Beginning today the Caribbean SIM-Racing Organisation returns with their championship exhibitions in the Single Make category. Their Single Make Championships feature identical machinery along with fixed mechanical setups for all competitors. It's aim is to showcase pure talent and entertainment rich competition for both viewers and competitors alike. Within the June 2022 Championship they plan to visit four different race courses in the Porsche 911 GT2 992 Cup car. Expect new and known faces of CSRO to be in the mix as there are already a good number of competitors signed up for the event such as Dominic Charles, Kurt Moss, Marlon Younge, Martin Webster, Oswyne Wilson and Tavar Clarke to name a few. The championship will run for four weeks beginning this weekend, 5th June. Be sure to keep track of the action from our newly developed dashboard for the Single Make Championship linked here: https://bit.ly/3LZTswn

 
 
 

The title of Caribbean SIM-Racing Champion was Introduced on the 29th of May, 2022; the ultimate SIM-Racing award of the Caribbean. It is a title that can be earned by any Caribbean born SIM-Racer having completed a CSRO season with the most points in CSRO Sanctioned Championships. Points are earned in each race of every championship that is stipulated to be a part of the charge for the Caribbean SIM-Racing Champion title. So far, it is announced that CSRO will be distributing the title along with a trophy that will be shipped to the individual at the end of the season, they are also exploring monetary prize options as well as awards for second and third place runner-ups. A season of racing is considered to be from January to December of every year.



 
 
 

In the month of May, the Caribbean SIM-Racing Organisation restarted hosting regular races on the Assetto Corsa racing simulation for the personal computer platform. Their return came on the heels of completing their first trial run of the Caribbean SIM-Racing Series that was held in February. Over the course of four weeks, they held a total of seven races that featured multiple classifications of cars on different types of racecourses. Dubbed, CSRO Runs, as against their previous name of Official Race Series Events or ORSE for short, the specifications of the races are meant to train new and upcoming sim-racers while giving those already wedged in the organisation a means to race every weekend. The series will continue whenever there aren't any championships present.


 
 
 
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