Rounds Five and Six of the Prodigy 3 Championship delivered an action-packed weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway, with Williams Esports tasting victory in Florida. Keep reading to find out exactly how we fared over two thrilling days of racing.
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Dalton Jr. Leads Williams Esports to Glory
David Dalton Jr. was the standout performer of the event, demonstrating exceptional pace and consistency. His dominant drives throughout both rounds earned him the title of "Prodigy of the Event," solidifying his status as one of the round’s top competitors.
Round 5: A Statement of Intent
Williams Esports made an immediate impact in Round 5, setting the tone for the weekend with an outstanding performance.
Race 2: Williams Esports vs. G2 Prodigy Racing
Williams Esports asserted their dominance in this key matchup, with David Dalton Jr. delivering a stunning drive to secure victory. He set the fastest lap of the entire event at 1:23.950, underlining his elite skill. Teammate Kamden Hibbitt followed closely behind in second place, completing a one-two finish that cemented Williams' authority on the track.
Round 6: Williams Esports Maintain Momentum
After their impressive showing in Round 5, Williams Esports carried their momentum into Round 6, delivering another commanding performance.
Race 4: Williams Esports vs. SuckerPunch
David Dalton Jr. once again led the charge, producing another masterful display of control and speed. He secured yet another race win with a fastest lap of 1:24.239, while teammate Kamden Hibbitt finished in second place, ensuring Williams Esports maintained their dominance with a flawless victory.
Championship Standings: Williams Esports in the Hunt
Following their strong performances, Williams Esports remains firmly in contention for the championship title. With a 4–2 record, they are well-positioned to challenge for the top spot as the season progresses. In the drivers' standings, Kamden Hibbitt currently leads the championship with 32 points, reinforcing Williams Esports’ competitive edge.
The Prodigy 3 Championship moves to Atlanta Motorsports Park this week, hitting the track for the first of two days of action on February 25.
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