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THE finale of the Scottish Motor Racing Club’s first eSports series saw leaders Michael Weddell, Ayden Wilson and John Munro all crowned champions.The fourth and last round of the SMRC eSports Spring Championship had the virtual racers tackling the fast and technical layout of the Silverstone GP circuit in a Porsche 911 GT3 R on the PS4, Xbox and PC platforms.Weddell held a 27 point lead going into the PS4 contest and title rival Martin Buchan drove brilliantly to claim victory in both races.

But Weddell kept his cool and two second-place finishes were enough for him to take the title.Unfortunately, a connection issue during the qualifiers meant Xbox leader Wilson, who held a comfortable 37-point margin, didn’t make it to Sunday evening’s

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