Round Nineteen: Mogebbe Grand Prix (Zimalia)
Race1. Quintus Varusi (Tifosi) 1:31:26.262
2. Sam Halliday (Rytol-EMAC Racing) +2.762
3. Ryo Yokazura (Chiyoko Motorsports Division) +4.600
4. Takeshi Nakanishi (Chiyoko Motorsports Division) +5.468
5. Marcus Apollonius (Tifosi) +32.940
6. Enric Tomàs (Magpie Racing) +48.691
7. Z Kennedy (Riviere Corporation Racing) +1:08.882
8. Megan Harrison (Riviere Corporation Racing) +1:09.363
9. Àlex Andreu (Magpie Racing) +1:09.500
10. Branislav Pietrov (Natalka) +1 Lap
11. Madeleine Kromer (Umbrella Corporation Racing) +1 Lap
12. Mathis Oleksow (Furious Honeybadger) +1 Lap
13. Alexi Smenko (Natalka) +1 Lap
14. Téo Arrivacca (Scuddor Ornati) +1 Lap
15. John Gever (Furious Honeybadger) +2 Laps
16. Louai Nazari (Bassanid Airways Racing) +2 Laps
NC. Ivanoe Parco (Umbrella Corporation Racing) - Suspension Failure
NC. Marcus Pilskin (Argus Corporation Racing) - Puncture
NC. Monim Sabbagh (Bassanid Airways Racing) - Puncture
NC. Andre Nolte (Argus Corporation Racing) - Puncture
NC. Willow Buurlap (Molo T Racing) - Engine Failure
NC. Quentin Yanone (Scuddor Ornati) - Oil Leak
NC. Jorgaah Vasaaq (Molo T Racing) - Collision with barrier
NC. Mark Lindley (Rytol-EMAC Racing) - Power Unit Failure
Current StandingsChampionship EquationsGoing into the final round Riviere Corporation Racing hold a twenty three point advantage over Rytol-EMAC Racing assuming a Rytol one two in Silverhills, which would give the Morelander team a total of 437 points, Riviere Corporation Racing require 21 points from the final race to be constructors champions, or they simply have to outscore Rytol-EMAC.
In the drivers championship, Quintus Varusi goes into the final round on 287 points six points ahead of nearest challenger Sam Halliday who is on 281 points. If Halliday wins in Silverhills then he is World Champion regardless of where Varusi finishes, if Halliday outscores Varusi by six points he will be World Champion - though they will be tied on points Halliday will have won five races while Varusi has won four, by virtue of more victories Halliday becomes World Champion in such circumstances.
Assuming Halliday finishes second in Silverhills then he will have 299 points, Varusi will therefore have to be third to be World Champion, if Halliday is third Varusi would have to be fifth or higher to be champion, if Halliday is fifth, Varusi must be seventh or higher to be champion. If Halliday is sixth then Varusi must be eighth or higher to be champion, if Halliday is seventh then Varusi must be tenth or higher to be champion.
If Varusi fails to finish then Halliday will require a seventh place finish or higher to be champion.
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