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Otis Lawrence Clinches Thrilling Sim Racing Season Finale Win

Highlights
- Otis Lawrence became youngest 2026 F1 Sim Racing World Champion.
- Ferrari’s Ismael Fahssi won final race, third consecutive victory.
- Lawrence led championship by two points over Fahssi after finale.
- Red Bull won Constructors’ title with 227 points, Alpine 224 second.
- Season finale held at Biggin Hill, rounds at Interlagos and Yas Marina.
The 2026 F1 Sim Racing World Championship concludes on Thursday with rounds at Interlagos and Yas Marina. Alpine’s 18-year-old Otis Lawrence takes the title by two points. Red Bull wins constructors.
The finale runs from the F1 Media and Technology Centre in Biggin Hill, maximizing broadcast control and parity. Two sprint-length races compress jeopardy and emphasize strategy under pressure.
Interlagos qualifying underscores the margins, with no repeat winner historically. Ruben Pedreno misses Q3 by 0.03s. Daniel Bereznay exits in Q2, denting Alpine’s constructors push. Thomas Ronhaar and Lawrence trade provisional pole, as the top six sit within a tenth.

Lawrence launches cleanly and controls the opening stint. Fredrick Rasmussen gains off the line. The race settles compared to Mexico, until Ferrari’s Bari Broumand challenges on lap 11.
Lawrence immediately repasses, refusing to trail on mediums. The stops define the race. Broumand and Lawrence pit together, releasing Thomas Ronhaar and Ismael Fahssi into clean air.
Broumand then backs Lawrence strategically to aid his teammate. Fahssi executes a decisive double move with Broumand into Turn 1, clearing Lawrence. Ferrari converts control into a one-two.
Fahssi wins from Broumand, with Lawrence third to protect a 17-point cushion. The outcome reshapes momentum before Abu Dhabi, after a tight Qualifying at Interlagos.
Qualifying in Abu Dhabi proves volatile. Jarno Opmeer scrapes through Q1 but ends 13th in Q2. Rasmussen edges Fahssi to pole by 0.001s, with Lawrence third and Broumand close.
Fahssi beats Lawrence in the early exchanges. Strategy instantly diverges. Fahssi starts on hards. Lawrence and Broumand choose mediums, forcing undercut defenses. Broumand pits early to control rivals.
Lawrence stops on lap 11 and falls behind Broumand by six places. Fahssi extends to lap 17, then attacks with pace advantage. He passes Lawrence at Turn 9.

Late traffic compounds Lawrence’s task. Fighting Ulas Ozyildirim opens the door for Jake Benham and Opmeer. Nicolas Longuet also clears him. Lawrence reclaims one place, then receives a one‑second penalty.
Fahssi completes a third straight victory, underlining Fahssi’s impressive win streak. Benham, Opmeer, and Longuet follow. Lawrence finishes fifth after steward confirmation, yet secures the crown 156–154 over Fahssi.
The finale mirrors the season’s parity. Red Bull, Alpine, and Ferrari each lead late at stages. Red Bull’s consistency yields 227 points, ahead of Alpine’s 224 and Ferrari’s 212.
Team play proves decisive. Ferrari’s coordination around pit windows unlocks track position. Alpine prioritizes damage limitation to protect the drivers’ title. Red Bull’s depth, plus Rasmussen’s pole, banks critical constructors points.
Looking ahead, Lawrence’s composure under pressure sets a high baseline. With Fahssi’s form peaking and Red Bull relentless, 2027 promises another multi-team fight.
Visual Summary
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Youngest Ever Sim Racing World Champion!
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Final lap: overtakes, drama, & penalties!

Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.





