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BOBOW CROWNED CHAMPION AS JORDAN AND MEJG ARE DISQUALIFIED AND BANNED FOR DICKERY AT HUNGARY

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The Season 23 finale at Hungary delivered everything: a first-time champion, a first-time race winner, a first time podium finisher, a championship decided in the final laps, and ultimately two dickqualifications that completely reshaped both the race result and the title fight. Officially, the win belonged to Energetic, with Mamoodev and Rankupwithme in podium. Behind them, however, the biggest celebration belonged to Bobow, who was crowned the new A1881 World Drivers' Champion after one the most dramatic finale in league history. Qualifying had started with Bobow producing another brilliant pole lap, narrowly beating Mejg. Jordan, meanwhile, had already committed to an alternative strategy and somehow found a way to disqualify himself in qualifying, leaving him "having to" start from the back on hard tyres. The opening phase saw the top six running nose-to-tail inside DRS range until the first safety car on lap 6. From there, strategic games began to emerge. Energetic ...

JORDAN’S HOT STREAK CONTINUES AT IMOLA WHILE BOBOW EXTENDS WDC LEAD

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Jordan continued his stunning mid-season run at Imola, beating Bobow and Mejg for the second consecutive week and securing a fourth straight victory, while Bobow’s consistency was enough to further strengthen his championship lead... The podium trio once again controlled the race from the front. Jordan delivered a brilliant 1:14.426 in qualifying to narrowly deny Bobow pole, once again showing his comfort at Imola, the same circuit where he last won back in Season 21, also driving for VisaRB. At the start, the top six immediately locked into an intense DRS train, running nose-to-tail for the opening five laps. Rollie initially held himself in the fight before accidentally leaving his ERS deployment on none.💩 Making him first in Top 6 to lose touch with the leaders just as the race began to settle into strategy mode. Rankupwithme also started strongly on his first weekend as Kick Sauber’s new full-time driver after replacing NaeDangerDavid, but gradually lost pace while adapting to the...

JORDAN MAKES IT THREE IN A ROW AT SINGAPORE AS BOBOW REGAINS WDC LEAD

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Jordan continued his incredible run of form in Singapore, defeating Bobow and Mejg under the lights to secure a third consecutive victory, while Bobow’s second place was enough to reclaim the championship lead. The podium trio controlled the race from the front for most of the evening, but the story began in qualifying where Bobow delivered a stunning 1:28.5 lap in the Williams to take pole position. Jordan, however, already looked threatening from the outset, managing his tyres brilliantly and extracting pace from worn rubber throughout the race to once again come out on top. The VisaRB driver now firmly enters the championship conversation after three straight victories, while Bobow’s consistency keeps him narrowly ahead in the standings. Mejg completed the podium for Haas, continuing a remarkable run of points finishes despite still searching for his first win of the season. Week after week, the reigning champion keeps quietly closing the gap to the leaders. Justin arguably produced...

JORDAN WINS MIAMI GP IN RAIN MASTERCLASS AS TITLE FIGHT TIGHTENS FURTHER...

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Jordan led home Mejg and Justin in a dramatic Miami GP, mastering extreme wet conditions in a 100% length race with a perfectly timed strategy to take his second win of the season from deep on the grid... The podium trio of Jordan, Mejg, and Justin told only part of the story, as this race was defined by survival, patience, and tire calls in conditions that lasted far longer than expected. Heavy rain dominated the opening 45 laps, splitting the field between those gambling on full wets and those committing to intermediates. Justin had set the tone early with pole in the VisaRB, narrowly ahead of Rankupwithme, who was running a rapid Red Bull while standing in for Tvoje. But once the race began, raw pace gave way to strategic endurance. Jordan emerged as the key figure, committing to a long intermediate stint and stretching it perfectly as the track slowly transitioned toward dry conditions. That same thinking was mirrored by Rollie, who pushed his inters to an incredible 43 laps, flirt...

JORDAN TAKES SPAIN GP WIN AS TITLE FIGHT TIGHTENS AT THE TOP

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Jordan led home Bobow and Bards at the Spanish GP, converting a stunning pole lap into his first win of the season and adding another twist to an already tight championship battle... From the very start, Jordan looked locked in. On a track he personally selected, the VisaRB driver delivered in qualifying and carried that form into the race. The opening lap immediately put pressure on the contenders, as Mejg and Jordan went side by side into Turn 1. Jordan found himself off-track, losing positions early but committing to a strategy, echoing last season’s race-winning approach of extending a long hard stint deep into the race, after a safety car in first stint. That same approach was mirrored by Bards in the Alpine, and it proved crucial. While Bobow in the Williams had strong pace on fresher mediums, Bards’ positioning kept him behind just long enough to shape the final podium battle. In the end, Bobow secured second place, but Bards’ defensive drive played a key role in how the race an...

JUSTIN RECLAIMS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD WITH CLINICAL WIN AT REVERSE AUSTRIA

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Justin came out on top in the controversial reverse-layout Austria GP, beating Mejg and pole-sitter Bobow to the line in a race packed with incidents, safety cars, and mixed strategies... The podium trio of Justin, Mejg, and Bobow set the tone early, with Bobow initially looking in control after another impressive pole lap in the Williams. However, the unusual reverse configuration quickly proved tricky for the grid, with limited practice and unforgiving barriers catching multiple drivers out. Lap 1 immediately delivered drama when Rollie made contact with SV5 into Turn 1, triggering a chain reaction that left several drivers with damage, including SV5, Selecta, and Rollie himself. The Mercedes driver, who had started on hards hoping to stretch into expected rain, was forced to abandon that plan early and pit for repairs, reshaping his race entirely. At the front, Justin stayed within striking distance of Bobow and Mejg, managing the chaos well. As the race unfolded, strategy became ke...

BOBOW HOLDS OFF MEJG IN JEDDAH THRILLER TO TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD

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Bobow led a tightly contested Saudi Arabian GP from start to finish, holding off Mejg and SV5 on the podium, with Rollie just missing out in fourth after another strong showing in the Mercedes... Qualifying had already set the tone, with Bobow and Mejg locked in a fierce fight for pole. It was the Williams driver who delivered when it mattered most, putting in a stunning lap that ultimately defined the race. From the moment the lights went out, Bobow controlled the pace, but never comfortably, with the reigning champion Mejg glued to him throughout in the Haas. Even a late safety car, triggered when Rothnz found the wall while daydreaming about his prime, couldn’t shake things up at the front. With seven laps to go and a long DRS straight looming, it looked like Mejg might finally get his chance, but Bobow remained composed, managing the restart perfectly and keeping just enough margin to secure the win. SV5 completed the podium with a solid and controlled drive in the Alpine, notably ...