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AA_MEJG and RACING BULLS TAKE THE WIN AND THE TITLE IN MEXICO MAYHEM!

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The Mexican Grand Prix delivered a fiesta of drama, strategy, and late heartbreak as AA_Mejg not only triumphed on track but also sealed his fourth A1881 Drivers’ Championship title, determined to be one of the all-time greats of the league. Starting from the very back of the grid in his VisaRB, Mejg executed a masterclass in patience and racecraft, outsmarting the field through clever strategy and steady nerves. Behind him, Jordan brought his KICK Sauber home in second after a hard-fought race, while Rollie finally claimed his long-awaited first podium of the F1 25 era — and his first in two consecutive seasons driving for Alpine — by finishing third. The 71-lap race began in classic Mexico City fashion: chaotic and unpredictable. Bards led early on from pole in his Williams, showing strong pace in clean air while Gordini’s Mercedes kept him honest through the first stint. But fortune would turn sharply for both — Bards picking up a crucial three-second penalty, and Gordini suffering...

NAEDANGER LIGHTS UP TEXAS WITH WILD WIN FOR MERCEDES!

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The Circuit of the Americas delivered a chaotic, thrilling, and at times bewildering United States Grand Prix, where NaeDangerDavid — stepping in for Gordini in the Mercedes — claimed a sensational victory ahead of Rian’s heroic Haas and championship leader AA_Mejg’s VisaRB. It was one of those races that felt like three rolled into one: strategy gambles, spins, penalties, and heartbreaks — all with a Texan twist. NaeDanger’s pole looked like the beginning of a clean runaway, but the early laps proved anything but straightforward. Javinwain, in the Williams, shot into the lead and dominated much of the first stint until a costly spin and a mountain of penalties led to a disqualification, instantly reshaping the race narrative. From there, NaeDanger’s adaptability shone through — ditching the hard compound after realizing it wasn’t the silver bullet Mercedes had hoped for, and switching back to mediums for a ferocious charge to the finish. His final stint was a masterclass in race manag...

MEJG CLAIMS ABU DHABI GP WIN AS JORDAN CRASHES ONE CORNER FROM HOME

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Season 20’s desert sunset delivered high drama under the Yas Marina lights, as AA_Mejg powered his VisaRB to victory — capitalizing on a quali-banned brave-one-stopper of Jordan, who lost what would still have been a strong P2 in last corner. Gordini brought the Mercedes home in second for his long-awaited return to the podium, while Bards19 completed the top three with a strong run for Williams... It was a statement performance from Mejg, who not only recovered from his painful Baku retirement earlier in the season but also showed why he remains the benchmark in A1881 consistency. Now sitting on 227 points and with a 58-point cushion over Jordan, his fourth title is closer than ever. When asked about if he sees his 4th title in the bag already after this win, Mejg answered: “With Jordan's surprising DNF with just one corner until the finish line, it is certainly looking promising for that 4th drivers' title. It's been the goal since the start of the season, but this is rac...

JORDAN SPLASHES TO SINGAPORE GLORY AS A1881 GRID FIGHTS CHAOS UNDER THE LIGHTS

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Round 6 of Season 20 brought the A1881 circus to Singapore’s Marina Bay, where humidity, rain, chaos, and penalties defined an unforgettable night. KICK Sauber’s Jordan took his second win of the season after a dominant drive through changing conditions, joined on the podium by VisaRB’s AA Mejg and Red Bull reserve Mamoodev — the latter impressing with a quick car first time. The much-loved Ironghost returned to the commentary booth, and the live chat did not disappoint with its running commentary on every spin, scrape, and strategy gamble under the floodlights. The 62-lap marathon started on dry tyres but quickly turned treacherous as the skies opened around lap 10. The track transitioned from drizzle to heavy wet and back again, testing every team’s adaptability. Starting from pole, Jordan immediately set the tone, keeping his cool through the early chaos. Behind him, Mamoodev’s Red Bull looked genuinely threatening in the first stint until a contact with Jordan left him with sidepod...