Europe Pro: Barry, Friedrich, and Lipp in Three-Way Title Battle
In the Europe Pro class, James Barry (236 points, Insert Name eRacing Team) holds a slim lead over Andreas Friedrich (227 points, Insert Name eRacing Team), while Christoph Lipp (225 points, Lipp Train) remains close behind. With only two rounds left and 60 points still up for grabs, all three drivers have a realistic shot at taking the championship. The intensity can only increase as each driver seeks to maximize their points haul in the closing stages of the season.
For those aiming for World Finals qualification, the fight is less dramatic but still significant. John McHutchison, Alexander Skaret (IGL Coatings by Sande Trafikkskole), and Myron Ianny (Insert Logo eRacing Team) are relatively secure in P10 to P12, with Sauli Raittinen holding P13. Although drivers just outside the Top 13, like Gordon Hauge and Carter Lundy, still have a chance, the gap may be too large for a realistic push, making Raittinen’s hold on the final qualifying spot safe for now.

Americas Pro: Vieira Extends Lead as Final Showdown Looms
Lucas Vieira (Team SR8) managed to extend his lead to 252 points after Round 10, giving him a 17-point advantage over Ryan Oddo (235 points, Team ERC). While Vieira has a small buffer, Franco Sánchez (213 points, Virtual Racing Peru) remains in contention but faces an uphill battle with just two rounds left to close the gap. Both Oddo and Sánchez will need flawless performances in the remaining rounds and a Vieira in trouble to challenge for the championship.
Further down the grid, the fight for World Finals qualification seems to have settled. David Unger (Team ERC) made a move to 8th with 91 points, while Bruno Abrantes and Mark Harris continue to hold on to P9 and P10 while not scoring points in the last races.
Europe Am: Lock in Control, But Berger Still a Threat
Adam Lock (217 points, Project 91 Racing Team) extended his lead to 18 points after Round 10, but Gabriel Berger (199 points, Project 91 Racing Team B) remains a formidable challenger. With just 18 points separating them, Berger still has the chance to challenge Lock in the final two rounds, although Lock’s consistency has made him the clear favorite. Meanwhile, Tom Euler (176 points, Gtunit) remains in third but has seen his title chances slip further away.
In the race for World Finals qualification, Craig Gregory sits safe in P10 with 118 points, ahead of Edgaras Skardinskas (79 points) and Kristoffer Oterholt (60 points). While they are mathematically still in contention, the gap is significant and the race to the World Finals in the European Am Class can be considered decided.

Americas Am: Voelkel Dominates, Battle for P2 Intensifies
After a commanding performance in Round 10, Andy Voelkel from Voelkel Motorsports extended his lead to 52 points, leaving Adrian Fernandez not more than mathematical chances to take the crown away from him. But while Voelkel enjoys a comfortable lead, the battle for the runner-up spot remains fiercely contested. Adrian Fernandez (172 points, ADRA eSports) holds second but is closely pursued by Charles Krasic (169 points), with only 3 points separating them. Joel Jacklin (157 points, Free Agent) and Cedric Ohayon (154 points, Lima Racing) also remain within striking distance for a spot in the Top 3.
Similar to the European Am Class also the Americas Am Class race to the World Finals seems decided. JR Gregory (86 points, Flyin’ Lion Racing) made it into the qualifying spots with Round 10, and Mayer Deonarine (59 points, Free Agent) sits on to the last qualifying spot, while missing the last races just like his contenders.
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