Baldwin Snatches the 2022 Alpine Esports Series Title


The second edition of the Alpine Esports Series came to a stunningly close finish on Nürburgring. In the end, it was James Baldwin however, who managed to manifest his previous lead into the series win.

The Road to Success was Not Easy for Baldwin​

After going into the last round with a 24-point lead, everything looked just peachy for the brit. There was a small detail, however, that would see him not in the best position for this final round. Baldwin is set to participate in the upcoming 2022 24 Hours of Spa and had been on-site for practising. Therefore he couldn't practice much for the final round of this esports series.

The sprint race then unfolded harshly on the brit as fellow countryman and closest competitor George Boothby won, while Baldwin himself was crashed out in turn 1. This showed not only that the former British GT racer is still vulnerable, but also that his rival in this series was not to be trifled with.

It Could Not be Closer for the Final Race​

Now the game was on for the final race of the series. The feature race at Nürburgring saw Boothby start pole while Baldwin only started in fifth place. After a, again, scruffy start German Marko Pejic took the lead and went with it, quickly establishing their pace above the rest.

The entire race saw a 3-car battle for second place though, including an all-British line-up of Boothby, Luke Whitehead and Baldwin. This fight would stay close until the finish line, on which Boothby cemented his second place, not only in the race but also in the entire series.

It was the World's Fastest Gamer however that managed to cling onto the championship lead by 5 points, managing to take the crown of Alpine Esports Champion.

There's More to Come Too!​

This grand spectacle of a championship will not be the last, as told by Richard Arnaud - Alpine Esports team principal & Race Clutch President:

"This second season of the Alpine Esports Series has been a great one! 3 times more participant during qualifications and a much bigger audience looking the races with the partnership with Binance, title sponsor of the series.

We improved our organisation on all levels and increased our close relation with Alpine & partners, to provide great entertainment and sim racing competition. Drivers liked it, and provided an incredible show, up until the very last race and lap. We are looking forward for more in 2023 and can't wait to get back at it for the 3rd edition of the Alpine Esports Series!"

Are you looking forward to the 2023 edition of the Alpine Esports Series? Let us know in the comments down below!

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In case somebody is interested, he won a premium Alpine A110 GT4 track day experience, $40,000 worth of ALPINE Fan tokens, high-quality Philips Hue light bundle, FreeM Sim-Racing Alpine Esports shoes and gloves. Whatever Alpine Fan tokens are. :)
 
In case somebody is interested, he won a premium Alpine A110 GT4 track day experience, $40,000 worth of ALPINE Fan tokens, high-quality Philips Hue light bundle, FreeM Sim-Racing Alpine Esports shoes and gloves. Whatever Alpine Fan tokens are. :)
If he can cash it to $$ then that is great news, hopefully he will get sponsored by alpine for real racing...that would be awesome reward for him
 

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