
14 Apr 2026•PSGiL Media
Champion's Night: Ezra Sealed, Spa Hoodoo Broken, Shaheen Stuns at Zandvoort
Champion's Night: Ezra Sealed, Spa Hoodoo Broken, Shaheen Stuns at Zandvoort
Wild League — Rounds 5 & 6 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps · Circuit Zandvoort | 11 April 2026
A Wild League season that began with a single question — can anyone challenge Shaul Ezra? — found its answer at the Ardennes and the Dutch coast. Six points covered the top two heading in. Seven covered them at the end, with the champion the one who already had them. After a season of relentless pressure from Eden Azran and spectacular performances from Youssef Shaheen, Shaul Ezra holds the Wild League Season 6 title.
Race 5 — Belgian Grand Prix 25% | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | Wet
Ezra Exorcises the Spa Demon
Shaul Ezra had been here before. Four times in PSGiL history, Spa-Francorchamps had received its most decorated driver and handed him second place. Season 2. Season 3. Season 5. Three visits, three runner-up finishes — a streak that had become something of PSGiL folklore. The circuit that had consistently refused to reward its most dominant competitor finally yielded.
Starting from pole in wet conditions, Ezra led from the opening corners and never relinquished control. He crossed the line 20.979 seconds ahead of Eden Azran and collected the fastest lap alongside the win. The Spa hoodoo, after four seasons and three second-place finishes, is over.
The Podium — and the Ruling That Changed It
Eden Azran ran second throughout, consistent to the last — his fifth Wild podium from five scored races. The battle behind him, however, was more eventful than the sheet suggests.
Kelly Aiche crossed the finish line third on the road, running a measured race from P4 on the grid. A post-race steward review issued a three-second time penalty against him. Once applied, his classified gap became 28.551 seconds — fractionally behind Youssef Shaheen's 27.522 seconds. Kelly Aiche was demoted from P3 to P4. Youssef Shaheen was promoted to the final podium step.
Shaheen's podium was earned regardless. Starting seventh on a wet grid, he charged through the field while absorbing an in-race game penalty along the way. The steward ruling confirmed a result his driving had already argued for.
Badash Charges, Turjeman Falls
Dvir Badash started tenth on the grid and finished sixth, gaining four places through the rain and earning Driver of the Day — his first DOTD of the Wild season, and one of the more deserved of the year. Lior Cohen held fifth, while Omer Cohen, also penalised in-race, finished seventh.
Idan Turjeman had qualified third and carried a genuine chance to reduce Ezra's championship lead. He retired from the race without points — his second Wild retirement of the season, and his most costly. Lior Bar also failed to finish.
Race 6 — Dutch Grand Prix 25% | Circuit Zandvoort | Reverse Grid
A One-Second War
The Zandvoort grid was set in reverse order of the Belgium result, placing non-finishers at the front and moving Ezra and Azran to the back half. What followed was the tightest finish of the Wild season.
When the chequered flag fell, Youssef Shaheen, Idan Turjeman, Eden Azran, and Shaul Ezra were covered by 1.209 seconds. Four drivers. One circuit. More than twenty minutes of racing settled by the length of a football pitch.
Shaheen Wins — Again From the Back
Youssef Shaheen started sixth, gained five places, and won. He wins at Zandvoort for the first time in PSGiL history, and collects his second Wild victory of the season. It is the fifth time this season he has started from the lower half of the grid and reached the podium.
He finishes the Wild championship in third place on 99 points — the season's most compelling individual performer by almost every measure except the final tally.
Turjeman, Azran, Ezra — The Chase
Idan Turjeman started from pole, led the early stages, and finished second — setting the fastest lap of the race as he pushed to the final laps. A strong close to a season in which his point total does not fully reflect the quality of his racing.
Eden Azran started eighth, gained five places, earned Driver of the Day, and completed the podium in third. It is the second consecutive season he has finished P3 at Zandvoort — and, with this result, he stands as the only driver to have reached the Wild podium at every single round of Season 6. Six rounds. Six podiums. Zero wins.
Shaul Ezra started ninth, gained five positions, crossed the line fourth, and was confirmed as the PSGiL Wild League Season 6 champion. His fourth PSGiL title. His first in Wild competition.
The Retirements
Asaf Ben Lulu was disqualified after completing only one of the race's mandatory two pit stops — a costly oversight that erased a P2 grid start and left him without points. Lior Cohen retired having begun fifth. Dvir Badash and Kelly Aiche completed the race in fifth and sixth, each losing one position from their grid slots.
Wild Championship — Final Standings
| Pos | Driver | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shaul Ezra | 118 |
| 2 | Eden Azran | 111 |
| 3 | Youssef Shaheen | 99 |
| 4 | Idan Turjeman | 56 |
| 5 | Omer Cohen | 49 |
| 6 | Lior Cohen | 46 |
| 7 | Dvir Badash | 44 |
The Champion's Season
Shaul Ezra won three of the six Wild races. He stood on the podium in four, and scored points in all six. He led the championship from the opening round, briefly ceded the top to Eden Azran after Round 2, then reclaimed it at Monza and never surrendered it again. He won Austria, won Las Vegas, and delivered a dominant performance in the rain at Spa that closed a chapter left open across four seasons.
Four PSGiL titles. The Wild League's first ever champion.
