George Gorham Jr. Dominates UARA Race at Freedom Factory, Oscar Piastri Secures Pole Position in Qatar Grand Prix
Update: 2025-11-30
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"title": "Auto Racing Recap: November 29, 2025",
"content": "Welcome to your daily auto racing digest. Here's what happened in the world of motorsports yesterday.\n\nIn Super Late Model racing at Freedom Factory, George Gorham Jr. delivered the performance of his career in the 10th Annual Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128. Starting from 12th position after qualifying fastest but drawing the 12 pill in the invert, Gorham charged through the field in dominant fashion. He passed defending champion Ty Majeski on lap 67 and never looked back, crossing the finish line more than eight seconds ahead of second place. This marked Gorham's first UARA National victory and his first win in seven attempts at the Bigley Memorial, earning him the $30,000 first-place prize.\n\nMajeski finished second despite running his backup car after an oil pump belt failure during Saturday practice. NASCAR Cup Series competitor Carson Hocevar rounded out the podium in his first career appearance at the event. The race featured only one caution flag on lap two, allowing for clean racing throughout the 128-lap distance. Only three cars finished on the lead lap, showcasing the intensity of Gorham's pace. Michael Atwell, who won the 2025 UARA National championship through his season-long performance including wins at the Rattler 250 and Mobile International Speedway, suffered race-ending damage in a multi-car incident on lap two.\n\nGorham expressed his emotion in victory lane, dedicating the win to his father-in-law. He credited his team's work ethic and thanked the Freedom Factory and series promoter Ricky Brooks for the opportunity.\n\nIn Formula 1, Oscar Piastri secured pole position for the Qatar Grand Prix with a qualifying time of 1:19 .387. The Australian McLaren driver edged teammate Lando Norris, the championship leader, by 0.108 seconds. Max Verstappen claimed third on the grid, 0.264 seconds behind Piastri. Norris made a critical error at Turn 2 during his final qualifying attempt, aborting his lap just as Piastri was setting his pole position time. Piastri's pole keeps his championship hopes alive as he trails Norris by 22 points with 50 points remaining across the final two races. Norris can clinch the title with a victory on Sunday, but the championship battle continues to Abu Dhabi if Piastri finishes ahead or within three points of his teammate.\n\nThank you for tuning in to your auto racing recap. Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on NASCAR, IndyCar, Formula 1, and short-track racing. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai."
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{
"article": {
"title": "Auto Racing Recap: November 29, 2025",
"content": "Welcome to your daily auto racing digest. Here's what happened in the world of motorsports yesterday.\n\nIn Super Late Model racing at Freedom Factory, George Gorham Jr. delivered the performance of his career in the 10th Annual Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128. Starting from 12th position after qualifying fastest but drawing the 12 pill in the invert, Gorham charged through the field in dominant fashion. He passed defending champion Ty Majeski on lap 67 and never looked back, crossing the finish line more than eight seconds ahead of second place. This marked Gorham's first UARA National victory and his first win in seven attempts at the Bigley Memorial, earning him the $30,000 first-place prize.\n\nMajeski finished second despite running his backup car after an oil pump belt failure during Saturday practice. NASCAR Cup Series competitor Carson Hocevar rounded out the podium in his first career appearance at the event. The race featured only one caution flag on lap two, allowing for clean racing throughout the 128-lap distance. Only three cars finished on the lead lap, showcasing the intensity of Gorham's pace. Michael Atwell, who won the 2025 UARA National championship through his season-long performance including wins at the Rattler 250 and Mobile International Speedway, suffered race-ending damage in a multi-car incident on lap two.\n\nGorham expressed his emotion in victory lane, dedicating the win to his father-in-law. He credited his team's work ethic and thanked the Freedom Factory and series promoter Ricky Brooks for the opportunity.\n\nIn Formula 1, Oscar Piastri secured pole position for the Qatar Grand Prix with a qualifying time of 1:19 .387. The Australian McLaren driver edged teammate Lando Norris, the championship leader, by 0.108 seconds. Max Verstappen claimed third on the grid, 0.264 seconds behind Piastri. Norris made a critical error at Turn 2 during his final qualifying attempt, aborting his lap just as Piastri was setting his pole position time. Piastri's pole keeps his championship hopes alive as he trails Norris by 22 points with 50 points remaining across the final two races. Norris can clinch the title with a victory on Sunday, but the championship battle continues to Abu Dhabi if Piastri finishes ahead or within three points of his teammate.\n\nThank you for tuning in to your auto racing recap. Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on NASCAR, IndyCar, Formula 1, and short-track racing. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai."
}
}
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Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs
For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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