The Prodigy Three Championship continued its electrifying first season with Rounds 5 and 6 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on February 4-5, 2025. With intense battles, razor-thin margins, and dominant performances, the weekend provided plenty of drama and excitement for motorsport fans.
The standout performer of the event was David Dalton Jr. of Williams Esports, who delivered a masterclass in consistency and speed. His exceptional drive across both rounds earned him the prestigious title of “Prodigy of the Event.”
Round 5: A Showcase of Skill and Strategy
The first day of racing saw three thrilling encounters between some of the best teams in sim racing and motorsport talent.
Race 1: TC Prodigy Racing vs. SuckerPunch
TC Prodigy Racing came out swinging, with Lorenz Hörzing leading the charge. He not only secured the race win but also clocked the fastest lap of the session at 1:24.057, showcasing his elite racecraft. His teammates Dino Filippa and Edoardo Leo backed him up with strong performances, ensuring TC Prodigy claimed overall victory against SuckerPunch.
Race 2: G2 Prodigy Racing vs. Williams Esports
Williams Esports made a statement in their matchup against G2 Prodigy Racing, led by an inspired drive from David Dalton Jr. The young talent dominated the competition, setting the fastest lap of the entire event at 1:23.950. With teammate Kamden Hibbitt securing second place, Williams Esports swept the contest in style.
Race 3: BS+COMPETITION vs. Guild
The final race of Round 5 saw Garrett Lowe from BS+COMPETITION take the top step of the podium, but Nathan Maximin of Guild set the fastest lap at 1:23.884. Despite Maximin’s speed, BS+COMPETITION’s consistent team effort allowed them to clinch overall victory in the matchup.
Round 6: Williams Esports Strengthens Their Grip
With momentum on their side, Williams Esports entered Round 6 looking to build on their previous success, and they did just that with another commanding display.
Race 4: Williams Esports vs. SuckerPunch
Once again, David Dalton Jr. stole the show. Leading from the front, he secured another race win while recording a fastest lap of 1:24.239. Teammate Kamden Hibbitt finished close behind in second place, helping Williams Esports secure yet another dominant victory.
Race 5: Guild vs. G2 Prodigy Racing
Guild and G2 Prodigy Racing clashed in a tightly contested battle, with Laurens Beerten securing victory for Guild. The Belgian driver posted a fastest lap of 1:24.112, ensuring Guild maintained a strong position in the championship standings.
Race 6: TC Prodigy Racing vs. BS+COMPETITION
TC Prodigy Racing continued their impressive run, with Lorenz Hörzing once again leading the team to victory. His fastest lap of 1:23.978 helped TC Prodigy secure the win against BS+COMPETITION, strengthening their championship hopes.
Knockout Race: Jordan Johnson Holds His Ground
The event also featured a special Knockout Race, where practice squad drivers fought to maintain their place in the championship. Jordan Johnson delivered a stellar performance, taking the win with a fastest lap of 1:24.776, ensuring his safety in the competition for the upcoming rounds.
Updated Championship Standings
As the championship progresses, TC Prodigy Racing Team and Guild Prodigy Racing Team are leading the standings, each with a 5–1 record. Williams Esports remains in the mix with a 4–2 record.
In the drivers' standings, Williams Esports' Kamden Hibbitt holds the top spot with 32 points, closely followed by TC's Lorenz Hörzing with 30 points. Other key contenders include Will Redford (Guild) and Laurens Beerten (Guild), both tied on 29 points, keeping the championship fight wide open.
The next rounds at Atlanta Motorsports Park (February 25-26) promise even more action, as rival teams look to counter Williams’ form. With the level of talent on display, anything can happen as the championship battle intensifies.
Full results and series details are available at https://racingprodigy.com/prl/p3/.