
More Female Racers S4: Mid-season Review
More Female Racers S4 has been just as entertaining as usual, so as we hit the halfway point, let’s take a look at how the first 3 races have gone down as we enter the final few rounds.
More Female Racers S4 has been just as entertaining as usual, so as we hit the halfway point, let’s take a look at how the first 3 races have gone down as we enter the final few rounds.
The SimGrid x VCO World Cup was one of the biggest events Sim Racing has ever seen. As 97 of the best teams Assetto Corsa Competizione has to offer took to five of the most iconic tracks across three different continents, we saw some pretty incredible feats.
Round 3 of More Female Racers Season 4 took us to Imola, a track steeped in history. As per usual, it produced an amazing race, giving us all the action you could ask for.
With another round of racing in the Endurance Cup came another round of incredible action. After the ups and downs of last race, there was battles as close as ever.
After an action packed round at Monza, the More Female Racers grid was off to Spa Francorchamps for round two of the season. So, who was it that would triumph at the legendary Belgian circuit?
If you are a sim racing enthusiast then you’ve come to the right place. The Sim Grid x VCO World Cup 2021 truly lived up to its hype and kept us entertained right till the end. This year’s edition proved to be a huge success as it continues to be
More Female Racers by Thrustmaster Rockets Season 4 started off with an iconic combo – Ferrari and Monza. The 28 teams, divided into Pro, Silver, Pro-Am and Am, made their first official kilometres of the season on the legendary Italian track. Dove and Capoccia hit first in Pro Class Sara
Season 3 of the SimGrid Endurance Cup was incredible, and so the coveted series returned yesterday for 6 hours around the legendary Spa Francorchamps. It had heartbreak, triumph, and anything you could want from an Endurance Race.
The SimGrid x VCO World Cup was coming right down to the wire, as the finale took us to Germany’s most iconic track – the Nurburgring. After 24 hours of action, a new champion was crowned.
As we headed to Spa for the final round of the SimGrid Sprint Cup, the stakes were high, and a new champion was crowned.
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