Rosberg X Racing crowned first Extreme E champions with X44 winners of season-ending Jurassic X Prix

Rosberg X Racing claimed the first ever Extreme E title despite finishing fourth at the season-ending Jurassic X Prix in Dorset. (Extreme E)
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Updated 20 December 2021
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Rosberg X Racing crowned first Extreme E champions with X44 winners of season-ending Jurassic X Prix

  • First season of electric SUV series started in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, and ends with a fifth event in UK

DORSET: Rosberg X Racing (RXR) are the champions of the first-ever season of Extreme E, securing the title after finishing fourth in the season-ending Jurassic X Prix in Dorset, UK.

Despite finishing level on 155 points with Jurassic X Prix winners X44, RXR’s Johan Kristoffersson and Molly Taylor claimed the championship of the electric SUV series due to having more X Prix victories over the course of the campaign — which kicked off with the Desert X Prix in AlUla, Saudi Arbaia — with three wins from five events.

Sebastien Loeb and Cristina Gutierrez finally took their first Extreme E win at their fifth attempt, as well as five extra points for being fastest through the Continental Traction Challenge at the Jurassic X Prix, but it was not enough for Lewis Hamilton’s X44 to wrestle the championship lead from RXR.

Jenson Button’s JBXE and Andretti United Extreme E completed the podium places in the final by finishing second and third, respectively, while ACCIONA | Sainz finished behind the newly crowned champions RXR in fifth.

“It’s fantastic; this has been a new racing series, new team, and new locations, but we’ve worked so hard to get here, and to be champions really feels amazing,” said Kristoffersson. “Molly (Taylor) drove excellently today, managing the challenging conditions and I knew that all that remained for me was to not make any mistakes and bring the car home safely. We’re delighted to be champions and look forward to celebrating with the team.”

Meanwhile, his team-mate Taylor said: “It feels amazing to be the first-ever championship winners of Extreme E. This season has been brutal, racing in some of the most remote parts of the world in truly extreme conditions, but we’ve worked together as a team and we’re delighted with this result. The nerves were definitely there today but Johan and I kept our eyes on the final prize, and the whole team effort across many months has brought us to this point today.”

Former Formula One champion Nico Rosberg, RXR founder and CEO, said: “We are so delighted to be crowned the inaugural Extreme E Champions and I am really proud of the entire RXR team. The team has worked so hard all season and performed consistently, racing in some of the world’s most remote locations. To be champions is such an honor.”

He added: “A massive congratulations to our drivers, Molly Taylor and Johan Kristoffersson, who have been excellent all season. We came into Extreme E to raise awareness of climate change, and promote sustainability, but also as a racing team, we want to win and so we will remember this feeling forever.”

Alejandro Agag, founder and CEO of Extreme E, was happy with the way the first season of Extreme E panned out in the middle of pandemic, saying the season had seen some “incredible moments” since its launch in Saudi Arabia.

“Congratulations to RXR — they did a great job in winning the first-ever Extreme E Championship,” he said. “I must also say well done to X44 who were the victors at the Jurassic X Prix today and really deserved the win after being the fastest qualifiers at every X Prix this season. We are now looking forward to what we hope will be a fantastic season two.”

Final championship standings

1. Rosberg X Racing (155 points, three X Prix wins)

2. X44 (155 points, one X Prix win)

3. JBXE (119 points)

4. Andretti United Extreme E (117 points)

5. ABT CUPRA XE (100 points)

6. ACCIONA | Sainz XE Team (100 points)

7. Veloce Racing (77 points)

8. SEGI TV Chip Ganassi Racing (74 points)

9. XITE Energy Racing (63 points)


Ortiz shoots 60 to lead Burmester by 2 at LIV Golf Hong Kong

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Ortiz shoots 60 to lead Burmester by 2 at LIV Golf Hong Kong

  • Torque GC lead the team competition after the first round

HONG KONG: Carlos Ortiz’s approach shot from 152 meters on his final hole Thursday at HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong was headed directly toward the flag. Despite the long odds of holing out, for a brief moment, shooting 59 was a possibility.

The ball finished inside 60 centimeters, leaving Ortiz with a tap-in birdie for a 10-under 60 and a two-shot lead over Dean Burmester after the opening round at the Hong Kong Golf Club.

Not only was it Ortiz’s lowest round in his professional tournament career, it was the third time in LIV Golf history that a player has shot 60.

Just three rounds have been lower: Bryson DeChambeau’s historic 58, and the two 59s by Ortiz’s Torque GC teammates Joaquin Niemann and Sebastian Munoz.

“It was a great round … I think I hit it very close, like four or five times I just tapped it in. That doesn’t happen much, so it’s awesome when you don’t even have to get the putter out. Very pleased,” said Ortiz.

It was certainly the best round of a multitude of low scores at Fanling. Burmester’s 62 matches his score the previous round he played here, when the Southern Guards’ star finished second last season to the Fireballs GC’s captain Sergio Garcia.

Garcia, meanwhile, shot 63 while extending his streak of bogey-free holes at Hong Kong Golf Club to 63. He is tied for third with Smash GC captain Talor Gooch along with Scott Vincent, who shot the lowest round ever for a wild card player.

In all, 28 players shot 67 or better on a course that was soft due to rain leading up to the opening round. Included in that group was Anthony Kim, who shot 67 in his first start since winning LIV Golf Adelaide last month.

“As you can see by the scoring, it’s playing softer and a lot easier than it generally is,” Burmester said.

“But I know Saturday and Sunday the wind is going to come up, so I think that’ll toughen the course up. It’ll dry out and then we’ll get the true experience of Fanling.”

Ortiz was just two-under through his first nine holes and coming off a bogey at the par-four eighth. But he saved par at the ninth, then followed with three straight birdies on holes 10 to 12, including a chip-in at 11. He then eagled the par-five 13th after hitting his second shot to 155 centimeters.

“Obviously I played great coming in,” said Ortiz, seeking his second individual LIV Golf victory. Fueled by his 60, Torque also has the team lead at 21-under, two shots ahead of Smash GC.

Burmester called his round “pretty flawless” other than an error on the ninth when he chose the wrong club off the tee. Having come close last year, he can now chase his third LIV Golf title over the final 54 holes.

“I’m very proud of the way I kind of just hung together and kept pushing in birdies,” Burmester said.

“I saw a lot of guys making birdies, and I managed to do the same. Normally when that happens you feel like you’ve got to chase, and I never felt like I was doing that. I just felt like I was within myself, so it’s one of those good in-the-zone days for sure.”

Garcia always seems to be in the zone at Fanling. He has not suffered a bogey at Fanling since his ninth hole in the opening round last year, and on Thursday, he hit all 18 greens in regulation.

“I’ve always said it, that I’ve always enjoyed the courses that make you think, not the courses that you get on the tee and you know you have to hit driver as hard as you can and there’s nothing else to do,” said Garcia.

He is now seeking the 39th victory of his legendary career. “Obviously these are the kind of courses that I enjoy playing. These are the kind of courses that I feel most comfortable on.”