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RIAN TRIUMPHS AT AZERBAIJAN GP IN SAUBER!

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In another unforgettable Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Rian claimed his first win of season for KICK Sauber, holding off a dramatic late charge from Dunce’s Ferrari and Jordan’s VisaRB to stand atop the podium once again... Season 10 champion Rian drove a masterful race, taking advantage of the chaos around him and capitalizing on penalties and damage affecting the front-runners. Dunce showed consistent form once again for Ferrari, securing crucial points to keep his title hopes alive. Jordan, who led much of the race for VisaRB, had to settle for third after a late penalty, though he again finished ahead of title leader AA_Mejg’s Alpine, tightening the championship battle with only three races left. AA_Mejg ended a tough day in fourth, nursing heavy damage in the closing stages. Rollie kept up his strong momentum with Aston Martin, finishing just one tenth behind Jordan. NaeDangerDavid, in the Haas, had strong pace but after an incident with Mamoodev's Mercedes, had to settle for sixth i...

JORDAN REPEATS DOMINANCE IN SAUDI ARABIA WITH ANOTHER MASTERCLASS WIN

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Round 6 of Season 18 took place under the lights of the high-speed Jeddah Corniche Circuit, and it was once again Jordan who stole the spotlight. Piloting his VisaRB car, the pole-sitter never looked back, controlling the entire race from the front and taking a lights-to-flag victory. He was joined on the podium by AA_Mejg in the Alpine and Rollie in the Aston Martin, marking an identical top three to last week’s Bahrain showdown. It was a statement drive from Jordan, who’s now racked up back-to-back victories and has moved himself to second in the World Drivers’ Championship standings. Although a perfect “grand slam” slipped from his grasp thanks to a last-lap fastest lap by wildcard star Justin in the Mercedes, Jordan’s dominance over the full race distance in this 100% length round left little doubt about his current form. AA_Mejg continues to lead the WDC with 204 points after a solid second place drive, extending his consistency streak and proving why he's still the one to be...

JORDAN TAKES SECOND WIN OF THE SEASON IN THRILLING BAHRAIN GP AS ROLLIE STORMS TO PODIUM FROM P16

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The sun set over the Sakhir desert as A1881’s Season 18 reached its midpoint, and it was Jordan who emerged victorious once again—this time in Bahrain—marking his second win of the season. He was joined on the podium by AA_Mejg in second and Rollie, who produced a sensational drive from P16 to snatch third at the final moment from Mamoodev, in what might be remembered as one of the most dramatic final laps of the season... Despite starting on pole and leading the race dominantly in his VisaRB, Jordan didn’t have it easy. A late safety car bunched up the field with just two laps to go, turning what seemed like a calm cruise into a nerve-wracking sprint to the line. Still, Jordan held his ground and secured a hard-fought win. “Well I just felt one with the car today and was really able to extract pace from the fresh tires, when the tires faded I was not much quicker than the chasing group tbh. It would’ve been nice with a statement win, but safety cars got in the way of that. The champi...

JORDAN STORMS TO VICTORY IN JAPAN AS WEATHER, SAFETY CARS, AND STRATEGY CREATE A CLASSIC AT SUZUKA

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The fourth round of the A1881 Championship delivered another spectacle—this time at the legendary Suzuka Circuit—where Jordan, behind the wheel of the VisaRB car, returned to racing with a bang and claimed his maiden win of the season. Starting from pole, Jordan held off the Alpine duo of AA_Mejg and Endru30opt, who completed the podium in P2 and P3 respectively, in a race that had it all: changeable conditions, three safety cars, and dramatic retirements. Jordan, making his return to the grid using a wheel instead of his controller, looked in perfect harmony with his car. The race began under dry skies but quickly turned to chaos as a mid-race shower reshuffled strategies and exposed driver adaptability. Once the track dried again in the final phase, Jordan found his rhythm and powered away from the field in the final stint. “Yeah first of all it felt great to finally get behind the wheel and feel at one with the car again and the others drove clean all race. The car just felt on ra...