The 18 drivers who’ll advance to the F1 Esports Pro Series Draft this autumn have now been decided following the final two rounds of competition in the Challenger Series.
On the PC platform, Tomek Poradzisz confirmed his overall title by taking a sixth win at round 11 in Mexico, while his nearest rival Piotr Stachulec - who had also already qualified - could only place seventh after a three-second track limits penalty. Stachulec would take his own third win of the season at the following race in Brazil to cement second overall.
Two-time winner Samuel Bean and Szelle Kristoff, who also took a race win back in Imola, will join them. John Evans capped off a strong season with a fourth podium in Mexico to qualify too, along with Wilson Hughes who grabbed a third podium at Interlagos.
Joost Noordijk has also already qualified, although as overall PlayStation platform champion, but put a shine on it with a fifth win of the season at Mexico, after Matthew Alder crashed out of the lead. Alder had a nightmare evening, finishing outside of the points in both races, but he’d still qualify in third overall.
Duncan Hofland would take second in the standings, despite only winning once this year at Zandvoort. Fellow race winners Mirko Suriano and Jordin Poland would also qualify through in fourth and fifth, ahead of Georges Nader.