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KICK F1 Sim Racing Team gears up for 2023-2024 F1 Sim Racing World Championship return

It’s the dawn of a new era for KICK F1 Sim Racing Team, as the outfit gears up to reprise activities in the 2023-2024 F1 Sim Racing World Championship. With a new title partner, new colours, and a new entry in its line-up, the team is ready to pick up things where they left off and extend their lead at the top of the standings.

f1An innovative, community-driven streaming platform, KICK is centred on a ‘creator-first’ model based on the industry’s most rewarding subscription revenue system, a 95-5 split where creators will retain 95% of their revenue. With engaging content created by a growing cast of creators – featuring some of the biggest names in streaming and industry headliners – and a young, fresh approach, KICK is the best partner for the Esports outfit’s operations. To further strengthen the link with the streaming giant, KICK F1 Sim Racing Team will proudly go out on track clad in an eye-catching fluo racing green and black livery – recalling that of Stake F1 Team KICK Sauber.

Joining the talented line-up featuring Brendon Leigh and Thomas Ronhaar, two names that need no introduction to those familiar with the Esports scene, is Xander van Dijken. Relatively new to sim racing – having started in 2020 – Xander made an impressive progression to quickly find himself fighting at the top of every championship in which he competed. The step up to KICK F1 Sim Racing Team will provide the talented Dutchman with the most important platform to shine in his career so far.

f1Following a prolonged break, the 2023-2024 F1 Sim Racing World Championship will return on 10-12 April for the second event of the season – comprising six races – held at the EFG Studios in Stockholm. The Swedish location will then host the third and final event of the championship during the first week of May, for the five remaining races of the calendar.

f1Back in late November, KICK F1 Sim Racing Team enjoyed a brilliant start to its title campaign, with Thomas Ronhaar confidently guiding the team to the top of the standings at the end of Event One, set in the virtual sandy sceneries of the Bahrain International Circuit. As they prepare to head back on track, Brendon, Thomas, and Xander will aim to keep up with the performance shown in the first event, going for the 2023-2024 F1 Sim Racing World Championship crown.

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