Just in front of the F1 Sim Racing World Championship Finale is MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Esports.

With driver Alfie Butcher becoming the youngest race winner in the history of the competition, MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Esports put on another strong performance in Event 2, giving the American team momentum heading into the F1 Sim Racing World Championship Season Finale.

Event Three takes place over three days, with two tournaments held on Tuesday and Wednesday and the season’s last matchup in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. The field will compete in races in Mexico City and Sao Paulo today; on Wednesday, there will be brand-new events added to the Sim Racing program in Las Vegas and Qatar; on Thursday, the season finale will take place in Abu Dhabi.

With 50 points, MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Esports is ranked seventh in the Constructors’ Championship. Ulas Ozyildirim and driver Alfie Butcher are ranked seventh and twenty-first, respectively.

“I want to end the season strong and gain some valuable points to cap off a successful first season in F1 Esports,” Alfie Butcher stated heading into Event Three. “I’m confident for the remaining five rounds, but it’s been a very hectic few weeks of preparation to give us the best chance of finishing in the top spots. Since there were a lot of highs and lows during Event Two, I want to improve my consistency and place as highly as possible in the Constructers’ and Drivers’ rankings.

Ulas Ozyildirim said, “I feel motivated to get some points on the board going into Event Three.” “In Spielberg, I could contribute to the team’s first victory of the season, but there were certain circumstances that were out of my control, preventing me from scoring any points. Since my preparations have gone well, I’m excited for Event Three.

Bence Szabó-Kónyi said, “Of course, I’m excited about the final event and curious to see where we end up in the standings.” “This third event could be better than the second one if we’re a little luckier than we were in the last one, when we lost out on a lot of points due to some unfortunate moments.

We prepared hard and gave it our all during the preparation process, so I’m sure we can perform well and get spots in the Sim Racing World Championship.
Time:

May 7, Mexico City, Mexico
Qualification time: 11:10 BST, 12:10 CEST, 06:10 ET
Race time: 16:10 BST, 17:10 CEST, 11:10 ET

May 7, São Paulo, Brazil
08:15 ET, 13:15 BST, 14:15 CEST is the qualifying time.
Race time: 18:15 BST, 19:15 CEST, 13:15 ET

May 8, Las Vegas, USA
Qualification time: 11:10 BST, 12:10 CEST, 06:10 ET
11:10 ET, 16:10 BST, 17:10 CEST is the race time.

May 8 Qualification for Lusail (Qatar) is at 08:15 ET / 13:15 BST / 14:15 CEST.
Race time: 18:15 BST, 19:15 CEST, 13:15 ET

May 9 qualification in Yas Marina (Abu Dhabi) is at 08:10 ET / 13:10 BST / 14:10 CEST.
Race: 16:10 BST, 17:10 CEST, 11:10 ET

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