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In a performance to remember, Jarrod Waberski, along with teammates Will Moore and Mex Jansen, powered the Century Motorsport BMW M4 GT3 EVO to a stunning victory in the Silver Class during Round 4 of the GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS Endurance Cup at the legendary Monza circuit this past weekend.

Starting from P34 overall and P8 in class, the trio delivered a flawless race, executing a smart and aggressive strategy that saw them climb through the field to secure P1 in Silver Class and an incredible P7 overall finish in one of the most competitive GT3 fields in global racing.

Jarrod, who tackled his first-ever race at the legendary circuit, played a key role in the team’s success, delivering what he called “one of the best stints I’ve ever done in a racing car.” Clocking the fastest lap in the Silver Class and pulling off more overtakes than ever before, Jarrod helped lay the foundation for what would be a career-defining result.

“This one means a lot to me,” said Waberski. “Making such a big jump in my career and being thrown into the deep end against some of the best in GT racing, this result will forever be one of the most memorable. We believed, pushed, and executed perfectly.”

Jarrod added, “Massive thank you to my teammates Mex and Will, and to everyone at Century Motorsport and BMW for giving us an amazing car and a strategy that was spot on. And to all the supporters—at the track, back home, and sending messages—your support means the world.”

The Monza result marks a major milestone in Waberski’s debut GT3 season, as he continues to impress in the fiercely competitive GT World Challenge Europe series.

Next stop: Spa-Francorchamps for the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa.

Published by: Motorsport Marketing Services

Picture Caption: Jarrod Waberski

Photography by: MRW Motorsport

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