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Power Rankings: Mexico

The 2026 Logitech G V8PRO Invitational now has 3 rounds completed. We hit the track tonight at Mexico for the first time so with a level playing field ahead, let's take a look at where the power rankings stand going into Round 4.

#10 - Joshua Anderson

Trans Tasman Racing

Facing a rear of grid start at Spa, Anderson drove well in very difficult conditions, climbing from 44th to 21st. I don't think much more could have been asked for in that situation, and hopefully Josh can follow up to get his season back on track in Mexico.


#9 - Madison Down

Trans Tasman Racing

An interesting night for Madison, not a great result in qualifying and a simple mistake in the race sent him moving backwards, finishing 20th. Currently outside the cutline in 21st, the only way is up. Following many flashes of speed so far this year, Madison needs a result in Mexico.


#8 - Damon Woods

Eclipse Simsports

One of the better drives in Damon’s career. Qualified 2nd after being caught out on slicks at the start of the session, maintained the lead for the majority of the race and fell to the pressure of Filsell at the final hurdle. With enduros happening in the winter this season, Damon's wet weather speed will be very handy.


#7 - Emily Jones

Trans Tasman Racing

Consistent is probably the way to describe Emily’s season so far. Qualified in 6th and was unfortunately tagged by teammate Jake Burton in the race, falling to 12th. Regardless, Emily sits 5th in the standings, definitely higher than I think everyone expected. Hopefully a return to the Top-5 is on the cards in Mexico next time out.


#6 - James Scott

The Chiefs Esports Club

James was the best driver for the Chiefs at Spa but that doesn't tell the whole story. After qualifying 36th, the #088 could only rise to 25th, hardly believable for a driver that has consistently been in the Top-10 this year. A return to form needed next round.


#5 - Ryan O’Sullivan

Eclipse Simsport
Another driver feeling the benefits of consistent performances, O’Sullivan only managed 15th at Spa, but still sits 4th in the driver standings. A remarkable effort in his return to competitive simracing. With many “stars” failing to stack multiple rounds of good results, Ryan could hold this spot for the majority of the season.

#4 - Luke Rosella

Lobs Esports

Pole position at Spa was a great result for Luke, but unfortunately he did not have the speed in the race to seriously contend. He crossed the line in 6th but following post-race penalties for Rattray-White and Gilliam, was promoted to 4th . The #55 is now 3rd in the championship, solidifying a LOBS Esports lockout at the top. Can he contend for the title?


#3 - Zach Rattray-White

Eclipse Simsport

5th at Spa for the #17, a return to normality following a night of fireworks at Road Atlanta. Now only 6th in the standings after what must be considered a poor start to his campaign. I would expect another strong outing in Mexico.


#2 - Andrew Gilliam

Lobs Esports

After I elevated the #201 to the top spot in the power rankings, following his strong run at Road Atlanta, Andrew failed to capitalize on his momentum, finishing in 6th. Following a dominant showing by Jarrad, I can’t see the #201 holding the championship lead much longer.


#1 - Jarrad Filsell

Lobs Esports

After a rough night at Road Atlanta, Jarrad showed everyone why he's still #1 at Spa. Driving through the front runners from a P5 start. He hunted down Damon Woods for the win, with one of the more forceful moves you will see. A new track on the schedule poses new challenges, but none too big for the #94, I see back to back wins in the books.


Power Rankings: Mexico

Published on

03 June 2026

by Griffin Gardiner

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