The R3 of the Infinity GSeries 2026 at Lago Maggiore was an all‑out competitive earthquake.
Ninety Two eSports delivered a flawless performance, dominating the round with authority. Their two drivers extracted every last drop of pace from the N-One. The result: 44 points and a commanding victory. Azteca Racing Motorsport delivered the biggest climb of the night. Strong race management and smart battles against their room rivals allowed them to complete an excellent round and jump directly into second place, establishing themselves as one of the strongest teams in the championship. Visceral Esports completed the podium with a very consistent performance, fighting for the win in their room — which was the fastest of Round 3 — and joining Vanquish Esports in the upper part of the overall standings.
Avalon and AGT Drivers reconnect.
“If the top of the standings was an earthquake, the midfield was a full‑on wildfire. The battle was so tight that barely a few points separated six teams, all fighting to stay in the upper zone and avoid sinking into the competitive mud.
Vanquish Esports once again proved they have the pace to fight at the front: they dominated their room with authority, but a strict penalty left them just shy of the podium in the round’s classification despite their speed. Their performance keeps them fully in the battle for the overall top 3. Avalon Motorsport delivered a very solid round, error‑free and consistent, securing a 5th place that feels like an underachievement only because they clearly have room to grow in the upcoming rounds. AGT Drivers share that momentum: a notable jump in the standings and renewed confidence that puts them back among the teams capable of fighting for a TOP 10 position.
Fourteen penalties and many questions: R3 opens an uncomfortable debate.
R3 delivered a statistic as surprising as it was worrying: fourteen drivers were penalized, three of them for no‑shows or room disconnections, marking the worst disciplinary record of the season. The night was filled with every kind of incident: blatant mistakes, avoidable slips, and unsportsmanlike maneuvers that no one can quite explain. The volume and nature of these actions have triggered every alarm within the championship. So much so that the organization is now considering calling an extraordinary meeting with the teams to address the situation and communicate potential measures. One thing is clear: what happened at Lago Maggiore cannot happen again.
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