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Aste
He started with F1 Racing Simulation in 1998, then moved on to F1 Codemasters and finally Automobilista. Today he still has plenty of fun racing on rF2.
Christopher Deghilage
He started racing on rFactor 2 in 2018. The following year, he joined the Alundrat Racing Team, with which he discovered the joys of organizing competitions, in addition to being a driver. Christopher joined SRG in 2023. Simracing has become his passion and main hobby.
doaN
He started on rFactor 1 with Formula One cars. Then he moved on to Automobilista 1 before moving on to rFactor 2.
Fabrice Mistral
He knows his way around mechanics through his profession. Fabrice started simracing in 2009 on GTR2, and from there he moved on to rFactor, AC, ACC, iRacing, before finding his home on rF2. During his stint at SRG, Fabrice was quickly drawn to endurance racing.
Fabrice Morelato
He started with Grand Prix 4 and moved on to teams GORace, eMSF and VSR, eventually settling down at SRG.
Guillaume Ragot
He started simracing in 2012 with the team GoF1, initially on the Codemasters series before moving to rFactor, Automobilista, and finally landed on rFactor2.
Jean-Pierre Perré
He got hooked in 1995 by the Monaco GP game and then by rally games on PS2. As the years went by, starting around 2010, he discovered championships with GoF1, and eventually here he is at SRG still having a blast.
Jonathan Decultot
He did karting in his youth. In 2000, he was a big fan of Sega Rally, and it was only natural for him to move on to simracing. His affinity for team spirit and endurance led him here.
Kevin Morville
He has been passionate about Formula 1 since childhood and lives out this passion through karting and especially simracing.
Lludd Berteau
He started with Colin McRae on PS1, and his sequels, before moving to PC with Race07. He later discovered stock cars and the Team GoRace, where he encountered members with whom he competed at SRG. Learning from AMS first, it was on rFactor2 and Dirt 2.0 that Lludd had fun behind the wheel, recognizing different leagues that welcomed him.
Thomas Bordas
His first racing game was F1 2003. His interest in sim-racing began with F1 2012 and the GoF1 league. At the peak of Project Cars, LouLou experienced major competitive structures, such as the SDL team.