2025 Series One World Championship

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WATERVALLEY RECIEVES SUBSIDY

On March 1st Watervalley received a sports subsidy from the Korćettan government. This subsidy is a stepping stone towards a better Watervalley. This comes after President Aleksy Niezgoda pledged to provide more assistance towards sports in Korćetta to promote them and their cultural impact on the nation. This pledge is titled the Culture Initiative and will affect more than just sports in the nation.

A Watervalley representative took the stage earlier to announce the construction of a new training and research facility on the shore of Lake Kaskada next to Dobrogost Intl. The representative said this new building will eventually lead to a team winning S1. Now that Watervalley has secured engines, the representative said they plan to research new ways to reduce air resistance on the vehicles to make them faster overall.

Ground was broken today on the new facility, which is expected to be finished in early 2027. For now, Watervalley is using its old facility for training and research, but it promises that this will not slow down its progress towards a better team and better vehicles.

Dobrogost Intl. is also getting a rework with this subsidy before the race is scheduled to happen. The track has been outdated for a while now and there are plans to make it more modern alongside fixing some spots that may cause issues for drivers. They also plan to add more seating for potential audience members as the number of people attending races here has increased dramatically in the past years.

Overall, we hope that this subsidy will help to make Watervalley a better S1 team overall and help bring Korćetta and its culture to the limelight. Linked below you can find an article that further explains the Culture Initiative and what exactly it plans to get done.

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Vizion-Sokalan Motorsports set on heavy modifications before Sokalan GP

After experiencing an initial high, the Sokalan Motorsports team has been missing the top 10 and missing the valuable points needed for the championship. With Kiyoshi having a very public outburst in the pits after Quarii, rumors have started revolving that the RMVSM 2025 were sent back to Lambertia for modification. While VSM have yet to confirm the modifications, the cars were seen being hauled off Quarii in the early hours after race finish.

Analysts are speculating that the cars’ flaps, which have been told to be less efficient than its contemporaries, will be the primary change.
“The 2025 RMVSM’s flaps are modelled after the 2023 regulations. Others have ran the car through simulators and its estimated that the flaps cause 5% less downforce in comparison to the other cars. I’m sure the Reyes Motors engineers have spotted this by now and if its true, I’m betting that’ll be the most visible change to the car. I’m glad to here the team’s changing, even if it’s a race too late.”