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Hansen takes World RX Esports points lead as Pailler wins on debut

Jonathan Pailler emerged victorious from a chaotic final on his World RX Esports Invitational debut at a virtual Holjes circuit as reigning WRX champion Timmy Hansen took the championship lead

Pailler finished third in his semi-final and only progressed to the final of the third World RX Esports event - which is run in partnership with Motorsport Games - after edging the time of World Rally Championship star Hayden Paddon from the first semi-final.

French rallycross driver Pailler was the only driver to not end up in the gravel on the opening lap of the rain-affected final and took a comfortable maiden win in the series as chaos ensued behind.

All four drivers behind Pailler collided on the exit of Turn 1 on the first lap, and although they recovered to the circuit they had little hope of beating Pailler.

GT ace Tom Blomqvist, who won the previous round at Hell, initially picked up a 10-second penalty for a collision with Kevin Hansen midway through the race.

However, the stewards rescinded the in-game penalty post-race and Blomqvist was able to claim second place with Timmy Hansen completing the podium places.

Hansen's podium ensures he takes the championship leader from Supercars star Shane van Gisbergen, who was forced to miss the event to take part in the resumption of the real-world Supercars season.

A disgruntled Kevin Hansen took fourth place with Norwegian driver Sivert Svardal fifth, who also had his 10-second penalty removed post-race.

GCK WRX driver Rokas Baciuska picked up a five-second penalty in his semi-final for a collision with popular streamer Alex Day and ended up fifth and last in the race behind Day.

Among those who narrowly missed out on a place in the semi-finals was series debutant and 2019 Renault Clio Cup UK runner-up Max Coates.

DiRT Rally 2.0 World Series champion Killian Dall'olmo was victorious in the rain-affected final for Esports drivers, with his brother Quentin Dall'olmo and British racer John Harris completing the top three for the second successive race.

The final round of the World RX Esports Invitational series will take place on 12 July at a virtual Cape Town circuit on DiRT Rally 2.0.

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