FSR ( http://www.formula-simracing.net ) is an online sim racing championship using a modified version of the CTDP 2006 F1 mod for PC sim rFactor. Its the closest thing to a virtual F1 championship you can get and has its own dedicated live broadcast by the team at http://www.prosimracing.com/. Every race is broadcast live with a full commentary team and camera people covering the race. They do a stunning job of conveying the excitement and knowledge to the viewers.
FSR is strictly run by a dedicated team of race directors and developers who ensure a level playing field for all competitors. The competition is fierce and the series attracts the best sim racers in the world. The sim is extremely realistic (read difficult) and uses the same 3 session qualifying and full GP distances format. The calender mimicks the real F1 season and tracks (usually one week behind the real F1). There are 5 full leagues each of around 26 drivers. I race in the premier World Championship category for the Formula Racing Organisation team http://formularacing.org/index.php Its also alot cheaper than competing in real life racing ;)
The latest race in the the World Champhionship series at Turkey was an absolute humdinger and probably would have gone down as a historic real F1 race such was the level of competition and on track action. It made the real F1 race at the Istanbul Park track look decidedly boring IMO.
I had the best race of my debut season at Turkey after a difficult start to the year where we have all too often been the Force India of the virtual racing world. For Turkey however we developed a great race setup and I managed to climb from 13th into the points in the first of my three stints. It came to an abrupt end during my second stint but youll have to watch the broadcast to see the nature of my demise on lap 18. My journey involved avoiding the current championship leader by mere millimetres on the opening lap and a massive ding dong of a battle with Sean Edwards ( a real life Porsche Supercup race winner for Konrad motorsport http://www.seanedwardsracing.com/ ). Sean who was later to be involved in an even bigger battle with Monaco FSR winner Lee Morris for most of the middle of the race.
My race highlights occured laps 8,9 and 10 battling Sean Edwards on the back straight and ended at T1 lap 18, hope you enjoy! The end of the race is a real nail biter.
Link to race broadcasts: http://psrtv.com/index.php?dir=FSR/2009/WC/ (click on WC_R7 Turkey.WMV for the race broadcast).
Such was the hugeness of Sean's subsequent battle with Lee Morris someone cut it into its own feed. This can be found here: http://blip.tv/file/2243840
Regards
Paul