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SOUTH AFRICAN SIM RACING COMMUNITY

Join South Africa’s Premier Sim Racing Community — where virtual speed meets real passion.

Our community events and racing series are built for everyone, from first-time rookies to experienced pros, with a strong focus on clean racing, variety, and having fun together. Explore what’s currently running below, and join our Discord to get full details, schedules, mods, and live community updates.

At South African Sim Racers, we believe Sim Racing is about more than just competition — it’s about building a welcoming community where everyone feels at home. We put community spirit first, ensuring that every racer, from beginner to pro, has the support, guidance, and camaraderie to enjoy the journey both on and off the track.

At South African Sim Racers, we host coaching sessions and make use of performance tools designed to help our community improve on track. These sessions and tools work together to give every member, whether a beginner or experienced racer, the insight, data, and confidence needed to take their racing to the next level.

Some Of The Coaching Topics You Will Benefit From:

These initiatives aren’t just about improving lap times, they’re about understanding your driving through coaching and data, learning how to race smarter, and growing together as a community while making Sim Racing more enjoyable for everyone.

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At South African Sim Racers, we believe gaming should always be about having fun first. While sim racing is at the heart of what we do, our community also comes together to play a variety of other games in a relaxed, pressure-free environment where laughs come easily and friendships grow naturally.

From casual sim racing sessions and fun-focused events to jumping into completely different games together, these moments bring our community closer outside of competition. Whether you’re unwinding after a long day, taking a break from racing, or just looking to hang out and have a good time, these shared experiences remind us that SASR is about more than lap times, it’s about enjoying gaming together.

South African Sim Racers works closely with our powered-by partner, pcHIVE.co.za, to make MOZA sim racing equipment accessible to our community at some of the best prices in South Africa. This partnership ensures that SASR members can purchase trusted, high-quality hardware through a local business that understands the realities of sim racing in South Africa.

By partnering with pcHIVE.co.za, we’re able to offer competitive pricing, local availability, and reliable support, while keeping SASR focused on growing a strong, inclusive sim racing community. It’s all about giving our members access to great equipment without unnecessary hassle or inflated costs.

We can talk about community, clean racing and development all day — but the voices that matter most are the ones in the cockpit. See what our members are saying about SASR.

COMMUNITY SIM RACING FUN SERIES & SPECIAL EVENTS

We host our Community Fun Series and special events on SimGrid, a world-class platform designed to make organised Sim Racing simple, fair, and enjoyable for everyone. With features like automated race scheduling and results tracking, SimGrid helps keep events structured while allowing us to focus on what really matters, racing together as a community.

Our Community Fun Series span a wide range of sim racing titles, including iRacing, Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Automobilista 2, and Le Mans Ultimate. By running events across multiple platforms, we create opportunities for racers to enjoy different cars, formats, and experiences without the pressure of long-term commitments. Whether you’re jumping in for casual fun or looking to sharpen your skills, there’s something for every level of racer.

What truly sets us apart is our approach to racing and incidents. We don’t operate a formal stewarding or penalty system. Instead, incidents are discussed openly within the community, turning mistakes into learning opportunities rather than punishments. This creates an environment where racers feel comfortable improving, asking questions, and racing hard without fear of unnecessary penalties, building a stronger, more respectful South African Sim Racing community both on and off the track.