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    Visser dominates first round of W Series Esports League

    Inside RacingJune 11, 2020
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    Beitske Visser dominated the first round of the W Series Esports League with wins in race one and three at Monza.

     

    Caitlin Wood took pole position ahead of both races but was passed early on by the Dutch driver on each occasion.

    Emma Kimilainen took victory in the reverse grid race two after finishing at the back in race one, while 16-year-old Ira Sidorkova enjoyed top four results in all three races.

    Following her two wins Visser leads the championship with 49 points, three points ahead of Sidorkova.

    Gosia Rdest is sat third 10 points further back, with the Polish driver earning fifth, third and sixth place finishes respectively.

    The 2019 series champion Jamie Chadwick is somewhat surprisingly down in 13th after the first round, with the Williams development driver failing to finish above fifth in any of the three races.

    New to the series Nerea Marti is sat fourth, Tasmin Pepper is fifth, Marta Garcia is sixth and race two winner Emma Kimilainen is seventh.

    The league moves on to Circuit of the Americas for round two next Thursday.

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