LAS VEGAS GP: JORDAN LIGHTS UP THE STRIP AGAIN

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 dust settled he was classified P3, giving Mercedes a much-needed podium after SV5’s up-and-down evening.
One of the big performars was NaeDangerDavid, who guided his Williams to P4 with solid racecraft and no drama, which is an achievement by itself on a night like this. Charldinho made a sharp debut for Aston Martin, mixing respectable pace with clean execution; Dunce will be happy with the wildcard points he secured.
Rollie had a more chaotic evening. His fight with SCR_FTronc and Bards was entertaining until the unlucky moments started stacking up, and his lunge at Mejg at a safety-car restart was just not good. Still, he salvaged P6, directly ahead of Scaparro, whose driving was so loose that he had to publicly deny having consumed anything stronger than coffee.
SV5 finished eighth, not quite able to match his pace from the first two rounds, but still hanging tightly in the championship fight. Bards finished ninth after multiple scraps with Rollie and Tronc that never quite broke his way, but a late DT under SC. Behind him, Yeshurrun impressed in his first Haas outing, grabbing P10 and proving he belongs in the league’s midfield fight.
Sir Ibbo kept the KICK Sauber alive to take P11, while Tronc had one of those nights where everything felt one second off rhythm. He still brought the Red Bull home in P12, ahead of Endru—who actually crossed the line in a strong position before being classified last due to his cheeky restart maneuver. The Alpine pace was there, but the fair play disagreed.
Elche’s Haas and everyone below him retired, leaving Tvoje, Javinwain, and Rian empty-handed in a race defined by misfortune. For Rian, who started P2, this was particularly painful due to a disconnect; his season has begun in scattered pieces despite the pace still being undeniably present.
VisaRB extend their already comfortable WCC lead to 219 points, and the only real question heading into Round 4 is who—if anyone—can disrupt Jordan’s run. Mejg is consistent, Selecta is rising, and SV5 lurks closely behind… but Vegas made one thing clear: Jordan is in complete command of Season 21.
Jordan interview will be added later.