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LAS VEGAS GP: JORDAN LIGHTS UP THE STRIP AGAIN

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Under the neon glare of Las Vegas, chaos tried its best—but Jordan simply refused to participate in it. Three safety cars tore the race apart, shuffled the grid, ruined strategies, resurrected others… yet the VisaRB driver kept his cool and delivered another commanding win. Behind him, AA Mejg brought home a calm and collected P2 despite the surrounding carnage, and Selecta grabbed P3 for Mercedes after bad boy Endru's dirty move sent him down the order post-race, giving us the exact same podium with last time around here. This gives Jordan his third straight win to open the season, making him the only driver to be able to do thatr in league history, while extending his championship lead to 21 points.  Jordan owned the start from pole while his teammate Mejg climbed from P4 into a secure second place as the first safety car emerged almost instantly. Selecta was the quiet performer of the night—he started eighth, avoided every single incident like he had a sixth sense, and when the...

IMOLA GP: JORDAN STRIKES AGAIN AS RACING BULLS EXTEND EARLY SEASON CONTROL

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Round 2 of Season 21 delivered the kind of chaos only Imola can provide: a full-wet launch, a first-lap mêlée far below A1881’s usual racecraft standards and a Safety Car triggered immediately. Through all of it, Jordan remained untouchable, converting pole into victory and leading every lap on his way to a second consecutive win. AA_Mejg completed another 1-2 for the Swedish squad, while SV5-3787 brought Mercedes back to the podium despite a time penalty dropping what could have been a stronger finish. Weather was the key storyline: the race began on full wets, then transitioned to dry around lap 18. Strategy calls split the field wide open as some switched early to intermediates while others extended their wet tyres. Rian in the Alpine was one of the few who committed to full wets from the start, and although he fired off the line brilliantly, he failed to slow down for Turn 1 and slid into the runoff. The recovery drive was strong, but three pit stops left him fighting back to P4 ri...

BRAZIL GP SHOWDOWN: JORDAN TAKES THE WIN IN A DRAMATIC SEASON 21 OPENER

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A1881 Season 21 kicked off at Interlagos with a thrilling Brazil GP that had everything from strategic tyre gambles to last-lap drama. In the end, it was Jordan in the VisaRB who claimed a hard-fought victory, with his teammate AA_Mejg and Rian in the Alpine completing the podium... From the green flag, the race was a tactical chess match. Jordan and AA_Mejg, starting first and fifth respectively, quickly established themselves at the front, while Rian and Endru’s Alpines were scrapping for positions just behind them. SV5-3787, returning to full competition, wasted no time demonstrating his pace, slicing through the midfield to challenge the leaders. Gordini, starting nineteenth, stormed through the field, putting on a classic Ferrari charge that left fans on the edge of their seats. Meanwhile, Rollie in the Aston Martin capitalized on his mid-pack start to shadow Gordini in a race-long duel that would go down as one of the highlights of the weekend. The weather added another layer of ...

JUSTIN TRIUMPHS IN JEDDAH AS SEASON 20 ENDS WITH FIREWORKS

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Season 20 concluded under the glowing lights of Jeddah, and it was a night that delivered everything —unexpected domination, fiery battles, and a sprinkle of controversy. Wildcard Justin, standing in for Tvoje Mamkacz at Alpine, absolutely obliterated the competition, taking both the Sprint and the Feature Race wins to mark his first-ever A1881 victory. Behind him, VisaRB’s Endru and champion AA_Mejg completed the podium, while Jordan’s 10-second penalty dropped him from P2 on the road to P4 at the flag. It was a fittingly chaotic end to a season that had already crowned its champions—Mejg for the drivers, and VisaRB for the constructors. But if anyone thought Jeddah would be a relaxed exhibition, Justin’s performance quickly corrected that assumption. The Alpine driver looked untouchable from the moment lights went out, opening a gap in the first laps that not even Jordan’s relentless pace could close. Some wondered whether Alpine’s raw speed had something to do with it, leading to p...