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CRS Members on Podium at Petit Le Mans!

CRS Members on Podium at Petit Le Mans!

Ethan Jacobs Takes P2!

October 10, 2025 1 min read 207 words 3 reactions Read on Substack →

It may not seem like much, but it gives us the greatest feelings to see CRS livery on the big screen putting on an amazing show. Starting at P7, Ethan took his time over the race to slowly move forward to P5 and stayed patient until the last lap in the back of the first train.

MOMENT BY MOMENT - CRS to Podium:

Final lap, Ethan sits P5 in the back of the train:

Coming into turn 10A, Gonzalez and Nicholson collide and almost take out Ethan:

Nicholson get’s the penalty and we held our breath as Gonzalez flies into Jacob’s racing line…

Barely missing Jacobs by inches, CRS comes out!

Coming into turn 10A, CRS is P1…

Coming up to the bridge, it looks like we may clench P1…

Does Ethan have the pace?

Sometimes the racing looks like simracing on TV…

Ethan just misses P1 by 0.069 over the line! Enjoy watching the final moments here.

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