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Portland Recap

Portland International Raceway was opened in June of 1961 and has played host to a variety of events over the years. In recent times, this has included Indy Car and a single SBMRL race back in 2017. For the 2024-25 SBMRL season, it played host to the league’s opening race of the year, and what a race it was!

Regency Motors finished 1st and 2nd the last time we raced in Portland, but Jaap Snellrijder and Sheila Dinkum are now long retired and the team would have its work cut out for them. Here’s where the drivers lined up for the start of the race:

P1 – Orzo Albies (MnS)
P2 – Felix (SM)
P3 – Max (SM)
P4 – Ramen Acuna Jr. (MnS)
P5 – Liu S. Amil X (FS)
P6 – Stoot van Vaart (RM)
P7 – Magnus Rasksen (SB)
P8 – Pieter Pieperpoes (RM)
P9 – Mai “Cashew” Maghur (FS)
P10 – Parker Lacroix (SB)

There was trouble immeidately at the start of the race due to the face that Max got off the line with such great timing he slammed right into the back of Orzo ahead of him, leaving a small bit of front wing right on the start/finish line for the rest of the field to navigate. He and teammate Felix then proceeded to lead the field through the first chicane. This went surprisingly smoothly given that it’s a common spot for cars to get bunched up. The one car that seemed to have no knack for it was Pieter Pieperpoes. He was starting to fall behind almost from the get got.

Navigating the chicane early on lap 1

In what would be a them for the race, it wasn’t too long before someone else took the lead. That someone was Mai, who took an aggressive line through the second corner, bumping wheels with teammate Liu and, like Max before him, leaving small amounts of body work on the track. Stoot also left behind debris has he tried to go three abreast through the same corner.

The early returns from all of this was an early establishment of the Switch Motorsports drivers battling with the Fir Splays cars in wheel to wheel combat.

Blue vs. Yellow, with Max just ahead of Mai

The second sector of the track saw Regency Motors start to make a move. Their drivers, leaning on past experience, were able to hit corners 3, 4, and 5 just right to get a jump on most of the field. The one exception, of course, was Max. Max pushed his engine to the limit, but that give him the slightest edge over his closest rivals.

Heading into the final corner on lap 1, Max held a slight lead on the entire field. Stoot and Pieter, led the trailing group, but that trailing group consisted of pretty much the entire field. Ramen and Liu were a bit behind, but the jockeying for position in the midfield was extremely intense.

Max leads the charge out of the final corner

Now each team had a decision to make for their cars. Should they dive for the pits for a fresh set of tires and maybe a quick repair or two? Or should they barrel down the straight in an effort to get an advantage on the rest of the field that had to stop, avoiding any congestion in pit lane?

The answers came quickly, as one after the other all of the front runners pitted. The exceptions were few, and they included Stoot, who had fallen far down the field in the final corner. The other two to pass up on pitting were Liu and Ramen, who were the final two drivers to hit the pit straight.

The gambit paid off for Stoot, who went from near the back to a first place battle with Max. It also worked remarkably well for Liu, who joined the fray to make it that much more interesting. It didn’t work out quite as well for Ramen, who simply wasn’t able to carry enough speed down the straight to keep up.

Max’s advantage was lost in the pits

With the front three cars moving on to navigate turn 2, the rest of the field piled into the chicane hoping to stay within hailing distance should the front three falter. The one exception to this was Orzo, whose pit stop cost him dearly and he found himself adrift in last place.

Among the front three, the first to falter was Liu, who struggled with the second turn only to watch Max and Stoot pull ahead by what appeared to be a notable margin through turn 4.

Stoot pulling away from the field

The trailing pack was led at this point by Magnus and Pieter, who were now neck and neck with Liu. Their defecit wasn’t nearly as large as it seemed, and in the runup to turn 5, disaster struck for both Stoot and Max. Neither driver was able to push their car as much as needed to get through that section of track at speed. On top of that, they were heading into the back straight without any momentum. Suddenly, they found themselves swallowed up by the wave of their challengers.

Magnus takes over the lead, with Max falling to 4th

Max and Stoot’s inability to exit the corner with speed saw them both passed by no less than 4 cars. Magnus led Felix, Liu, and Pieter with the former leaders just hoping to stay within reach. After all the position swaps in the race, the final corner would be where it all came to a head. Liu, Magnus, and Felix all charged into the bend in hopes of staying ahead of their rivals. Pieter, however, came in slow with the goal of letting them battle it out.

It worked. Pieter was able to find a line through the trio up front as he was able to carry the speed needed to get around all three of them.

Pieter on his way to victory

Magnus followed up in an easy second place, but the rest would not be so straightforward. Liu was caught out in a lower gear coming out of the corner. Felix, Mai, and Max were in a similar boat. Ramen was able to take advantage of Mai and Felix to slip stream forward, but the biggest boost was for Stoot. Stoot carried such speed that he was able to get in behind Liu and get his own slip stream to cross the finish line just in front of the Fir Splays driver.

Stoot narrowly edges out Liu for 3rd place

Liu finished just off the podium with Ramen taking a surprise 5th place after having fallen out of the top half of the running fairly early in the race. Felix followed with Mai and Max behind. The last two runners were Orzo and Parker, who had races they’d rather forget.

Final Results

DriverStartLapFinish
Pieter Pieperpoes (RM)871
Magnus Rasksen (SB)752
Stoot van Vaart (RM)613
Liu S. Amil X (FS)534
Ramen Acuna Jr. (MnS)465
Felix (SM)246
Mai “Cashew” Maghur (FS)987
Max (SM)328
Orzo Albies (MnS)1109
Parker Lacroix (SB)10910

Pieter’s victory means that Regency Motors has never lost in Portland and also breaks a tie with Scandinavian Blitz for most team victories.

Magnus’s second place, however, will give the entire league notice that the boys in red are certainly going to be a team to reckon with this season. Stoot’s come from behind podium was indeed true to his name.

It’s worth noting that 8 of the 10 drivers in the race held first place at some point during the event. Parker was the only driver not to run as high as 2nd place, having run no higher than 5th throughout. There were 18 lead changes, with Max holding the lead the most but still finishing 8th. Our winner, Pieter, spent more time in last place than in 1st. Timing is everything.

At a team level, nabbing two spots on the podium puts Regency Motors as the front runners to get the year started, and they certainly have to be happy about that. Scandinavian Blitz will be hoping for a more consistent performance from both drivers. Parker Lacroix’s last place finish means that despit Magnus’ second place, the team is only one point ahead of Fir Splays. Mac ‘N Speed and Switch Motorsports may not have had the strongest showings, but they’re not that far back as it’s still only one race in the books.

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Monaco Recap

The principality of Monaca is a familiar sight for SBMRL fans, and the league traveled there for the 5th time. Fresh off a pair of victories in Austin and Bahrain, everyone was gunning for Jaap Snellrijder. In just three races, he was already more than half way to his points total from last year, but he was starting from the back with some very experience drivers ahead of him.

The starting grid looked as follows:

P1 – Luigi (SM)
P2 – Rask Sjofar (SB)
P3 – The Stig (SB)
P4 – Delilah Whipplefilter (FR)
P5 – Mario (SM)
P6 – Launch Bornado (FR)
P7 – Whiplash (RM)
P8 – Jaap Snellrijder (RM)

A clean start saw the field take off for Sainte Devote, with the top five cars on the grid all piling into the corner one after the other. The Stig made a move on Luigi at Casino, but it was Delilah who saw her way past both of them and led the field into Loews.

Delilah leads early

The tight hairpin soon saw the entire field cramming themselves through, but just as they came in, they came out, with Delilah pushing on through the tunnel.

The high speed tunnel start to spread the field out

Delilah got a leg up on Luigi at the Chicane and the Stig made a charge there as well. While the rest of the field battled, Mario started to fall back, unable to keep pace with the others.

As the three front runners worked their way around La Piscine, Whiplash, Launch, Jaap, and Rask were wheel to wheel in Bureau de Tabac. Almost nothing separated them.

Jockeying for position

In the third sector, Delilah maintained her lead. Luigi and three time Monaco winner the Stig fought for second place, with the expert coming out of Anthony Noghes just ahead. However, the Stig dove to the pits for fresh rubber while Luigi stayed out in an effort to get ahead. It worked. He passed the pit exit just as Delilah was coming out, taking over the lead.

Delilah’s pit stop costs her

Among the chasing pack, Launch and Rask managed to stay just ahead of both Regency Motors drivers. Both were in and out of the pits extremely fast… credit to their crews here… and both managed to stay ahead of Jaap and Whiplash despite the yellow cars foregoing their chance for new tires.

The first sector of the second lap saw Luigi and Delilah going back and forth in their struggle for the lead. Neither could gain any sort of lasting advantage. While Jaap and Whiplash weren’t able to take advantage of not pitting into Sainte Devote, they were able to fly through the following straight and on into Casino, catching up with the Stig in the fight for third place.

Delilah leads, with Whiplash up to third

Delilah and Luigi continued to battle through Mirabeau and into Loews, but Whiplash wasn’t quite able to keep up with the Stig and Jaap. Launch and Rask were not far behind, and soon caught up to Whiplash.

Unlike the first lap, where Delilah found speed in the tunnel and left Luigi behind, this time around it was Luigi who found speed and Delilah struggled to keep up. The difference was that while Luigi was ahead, Delilah was able to keep him in her sights, and she once again passed him at Tabac.

Delilah back in the lead, after ceding it to Luigi

Meanwhile, the fight between Jaap and the Stig was rejoined by Whiplash, who was not prepared to give up. Launch and Rask did their best to keep up.

The midfield battle

It was ultimately Jaap that would pull away from that pack and get the edge. The Stig found his car lacking desire into the third sector, and now Whiplash and Rask were upon him.

At the front, the final few corners witnessed Delilah just keeping Luigi at bay, crossing the line just fractions of a second ahead of the Switch Motorsports driver.

Delilah wins!

With Jaap coming in a comfortable third, the Stig and Rask managed to put Whiplash behind them at the very end. Launch had an utterly forgettable third sector, and was just barely able to hold on to 7th place from Mario, who looked completely devoid of any shot at moving up early.

Final Results

DriverStartLapFinish
Delilah Whipplefilter (FR)421
Luigi (SR)112
Jaap Snellrijder (RM)873
The Stig (SB)334
Rask Sjofar (SB)255
Whiplash (RM)766
Launch Bornado (FR)647
Mario (SR)588

Monaco was a shot in the arm for Delilah as she wins her first race of the season and gets her first podium of the year in the process. She’s now tied with her teammate, Launch, for 4th in career wins. It also vaults her up to 3rd in the driver standings.

Equally important was Luigi’s 2nd place finish. It was his first podium and a chance to demonstrate that he belongs after struggling through the first three races. The podium was rounded out by Jaap, who looks every bit as confident as he did in his championship season 4 years ago.

On a team level, Regency Motors, Scandinavian Blitz, and Switch Motorsports all scored 22 or 23 points on the race. Delilah’s victory gave Force Ravenswood 31 points, but given how tight the results were, there wasn’t much movement in the team standings.

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Bahrain Recap

The SBMRL’s first visit to Bahrain would see the drivers taking to the track in the evening so as to avoid the heat of midday. Fresh off a victory in Austin, Jaap Snellrijder was in the lead of the driver standings and on form. Scandinavian Blitz struggled through the first two races and were looking to get into a groove.

The starting grid lined up as follows:

P1 – Luigi (SM)
P2 – The Stig (SB)
P3 – Rask Sjofar (SB)
P4 – Delilah Whipplefilter (FR)
P5 – Mario (SM)
P6 – Whiplash (RM)
P7 – Launch Bornado (FR)
P8 – Jaap Snellrijder (RM)

Clearly a bit over eager after starting from the back of the grid, Jaap stalled his car and got to a very slow beginning. Luigi, in contrast, timed the lights perfectly and got off to a fast start.

Luigi’s hot start

The long lead up to Turn 1 mean that Luigi’s hot start didn’t gain him much. The Stig, Mario, and Whiplash all fought for position in the first corner, but it was Luigi who took the early lead in Sector 1.

The second sector saw the Stig and Mario join Luigi at the front. While Jaap’s slow start kept him behind the others, the midfield was hotly contested. Whiplash and the two Force Ravenswood drivers drove wheel to wheel through turn after turn.

The Stig leads Switch Motorsports into the third sector

While Luigi and the Stig battled up front, Jaap made his move. He found speed to burn over the second sector’s long straight and was soon joining Launch and Whiplash in the chasing pack. Rask was the driver left wanting, with Delilah also struggling.

The Stig pushed hard through the third sector, which gained him the lead, but he also lost control around the final bend. His car spun out and the momentum nearly carried him past the pit entrance, however, he was able to get himself turned around just in time to duck in.

The Stig gets all turned around

What the Stig’s spin did mean, though, was that Luigi would once again take the lead in the race. The grit of sand on the track and the challenging nature of the circuit meant that every car would take on fresh rubber, which narrowed the field down greatly.

Luigi held on to his lead through the first sector, but it was never by much. Rask had caught up and was battling Launch and Mario in the race for second. Behind them, Whiplash, Jaap, and the Stig fought to join them, and it was Delilah’s turn to look like she had no chance.

Lap 2 battles

Rask would be the first to make a move, charging forward and passing Luigi around the outside of Turn 4, the Switch driver being unable to find his rhythm in the second sector. Jaap would come next. He was able to take Luigi’s teammate Mario on the inside of the very same corner.

Luigi got everything wrong at Turn 5, allowing both Mario and Jaap to pass him by on the long straight that followed. Rask didn’t get his breaking right into Turn 6, and the engines behind were roaring. Through all that chaos, it was Jaap that took the lead into sector 3 with Rask behind him and nearly everyone else vying for the same piece of real estate.

Jaap in the lead as everyone is fighting it out

The third sector was full of heartbreak and joy. Starting with joy, Jaap essentially cruised to an easy victory from this point. He showed his experience by calmly navigating the final three corners en route to a second straight win.

On the heartbreak side, Mario put a charge into his engine and pulled into second place, only to find that his engine gave out before the finish line. It couldn’t have been come at a worse moment. That opened the door to Whiplash for a Regency Motors 1-2.

Mario’s 2nd place was short lived

The fight for third place was anything but simple. None of the remaining cars were able to manage the third sector well, with Delilah and Luigi both suffering minor body damage on the approach to the final corner.

Launch wound up being squeezed out, having been passed by the others on the straight. Instead it was the Stig, Delilah, and Rask that would come out with just a drag race to decide between them.

The fight for 3rd

In the end, the Stig had what was needed, and Rask was able to summon a bit more than Delilah. Luigi’s miserable second lap would come to an end in 6th place, with only Launch still running behind him.

Final Results

DriverStartLapFinish
Jaap Snellrijder (RM)871
Whiplash (RM)662
The Stig (SB)243
Rask Sjofar (SB)324
Delilah Whipplefilter (FR)485
Luigi (SM)116
Launch Bornado (FR)757
Mario (RM)538*

Jaap’s 9th career victory is his second of the year and second in a row. It’s the first time he’s won back-to-back races, and, among winners, ties Jaronimus at Interlagos in 2016-17 for the most number of positions made up on the second lap.

Whiplash’s 2nd place finish makes him the only driver to have scored a podium in all three races this year. The Stig got his first podium of the year, and 14th of his career.

Regency Motors, who already held a slim lead in the team standings, have really pulled away in the early going. Their second 1-2 gives them a significant lead that will take some doing to catch up. Despite a poor showing Force Ravenswood is in the best position to do so. Scandinavian Blitz and Switch Motorsports are very close. The good news for all three of these teams is that there are still a lot of races in which they can make up the early deficit.

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