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Round 1 rollercoaster triggers sensational comeback drive for Chadwick
Reigning champion feels ‘mixed emotions’ after early contact and fightback to P6 during restart drama
The 2021 W Series season got underway this weekend (25-26 June) at the high-speed Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. Reigning champion Jamie Chadwick lined up alongside Brazilian rookie Bruna Tomaselli as Veloce Racing made its foray into single-seater racing for the first time.
Qualifying was held on Friday afternoon in the Styrian countryside but was far from straightforward for the fledgling W Series outfit. Chadwick was in the hunt for pole from the outset, setting eye-catching lap times throughout the session. However, a cracked pipe put pay to her efforts and meant she would spend the remainder of qualifying on the side-lines, with a time good enough for eighth place.
Tomaselli, meanwhile, acclimatised to a new series and team with ease, swiftly getting up to speed and qualifying just outside the top ten with the 11th fastest time.
Almost as soon as the lights went out in Spielberg, drama began to unfold. The reigning champion was swiftly on the attack making up ground on the opening lap, as the field reached turn one on the second tour, disaster stuck. Racing X’s Jessica Hawkins locked up under braking, careering into the back of Chadwick, leaving the 23-year-old facing the wrong way, and tumbling down the order.
Chadwick re-joined in 16th position with the bit between her teeth, recording the fastest lap of the race so far and setting about closing the gap to the #3 driver of Gosia Rdest. Once she had bridged the gap to the Pole, she made several lunges up the inside of the first corner as the pair battled it out lap after lap.
Further up the order, Tomaselli was embroiled in a tooth and nail battle for a place inside the top ten, putting everyone firmly on the edge of their seat going three abreast into turn three. Ultimately, she conceded the positions and dropped to 11th, before settling into a rhythm and held station comfortably.
At two-thirds race distance, the safety car was deployed to ensure Marta García’s stricken Puma car could be recovered safely. At the restart, Chadwick was all fired and looked to take advantage as chaos ensued further up the grid. Contact for Tomaselli at turn three spelt disaster for the Brazilian who subsequently fell down the timesheets, while sensational race craft amid the carnage helped the reigning champion Chadwick navigate her way to a seventh-place finish on the road.
Hawkins was eventually dealt a 30-second post-race penalty following her early contact with the Veloce car, this elevated Chadwick and Tomaselli to sixth and 11th respectively.
Jamie Chadwick, Driver, Veloce Racing said:
“I’m feeling mixed emotions after that race. Firstly, I’m happy to get points on the board but massively disappointed at the same time, I had a really good start and first lap but then got spun around.
“We got a bit lucky with the carnage that unfolded after the safety car but I think it was damage limitation today given the circumstances we found ourselves in. Our potential was much more than that this weekend. Luckily there isn’t long to wait so we’re already looking ahead to the next race.”
Bruna Tomaselli Driver, Veloce Racing said:
“From my side, I think the race was good. We were fast at the beginning to the middle of the race but at the restart, someone touched my rear and it put me out of the fight, these things happen. I know I was quick, and I know where I can improve to help bring better results, so I will try to be more consistent for the next race.”
Rupert Svendsen-Cook, Team Principal, Veloce Racing said:
“That was an entertaining race for the neutral but very stressful for Veloce! Jamie had an excellent start and pulled some blinding moves to progress on the first lap but was very unlucky to be punted out to the back.
“It looked likely there is still a straight-line speed issue which makes her recovery from last back to sixth even more impressive. We will get things fixed for next weekend and we’re excited to put our best foot forward.
“Bruna also showed her raw speed and with some more racing experience under her belt, we have every confidence in her ability. It’s great to see the W Series back in action at an F1 weekend and it’s certainly going to be a season of attrition based on today’s race.”
The drivers will have little time to catch their breath as W Series returns for the second instalment of the Austrian double-header in just seven days (3-4 June), Chadwick and Tomaselli will no doubt be looking to build on their promising pace from the opening round.
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Use of Safer Gambling Tools Increases 22% During Safer Gambling Week 2024

The number of people using safer gambling tools increased during the Safer Gambling Week 2024, according to the new figures released by the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC).
Analysis of last year’s successful campaign confirmed over 1.5m unique accounts used a safer gambling tool during Safer Gambling Week, a massive 22% year-on-year increase.
Meanwhile, the number of deposit limits set during the campaign increased by 14% compared to the previous year’s Safer Gambling Week, with 47% of players setting deposit limits for the first time.
Safer Gambling Week 2024 – which ran from November 18 to 24 – also delivered an astonishing 7.2m safer gambling messages to punters across the week, a 10% rise on 2023.
New records were set on social media too, with the campaign generating over 60 million impressions across major platforms X, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, a huge 21% increase on Safer Gambling Week 2023.
BGC CEO Grainne Hurst said: “Safer Gambling Week has proved its worth once again by making a real impact encouraging even more punters to make the most of the broad range of safer gambling tools only available in the regulated sector.
“These new figures are a testament to its ongoing success, and this industry’s commitment to raising standards and ensuring the millions of customers who enjoy a regular flutter, do so in a safe and responsible environment.
“Our members promote safer gambling every day of the year, but a single dedicated week, bringing together the whole sector with support from MPs, peers, the regulator and other stakeholders, promotes that work in a uniquely powerful way.”
The aim of Safer Gambling Week is to kickstart a national conversation between staff, customers and their friends and family, about safer gambling, as well as highlight the range of tools that are available to help people stay in control of their betting.
The campaign also generated over half a million visits to the Safer Gambling Week website, which signposts help and advice for those who may be struggling, as well as offering advice on safer gambling tools like deposit limits and time outs.
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Danish Gambling Authority Publishes the Annual Report “The Gambling Market in Numbers 2024”

The Danish Gambling Authority has published the annual report “The Gambling Market in Numbers 2024”, which summarises the year that has passed on the gambling market in Denmark.
The report shows that Denmark’s total gambling spend in 2024 amounted to DKK 11.0 billion. This is an increase of 5.6% compared to 2023. At the same time, “The Gambling Market in Numbers” shows that an increasing share of online gambling takes place at operators with a licence to offer gambling in Denmark. Thus, the channelisation rate in 2024 rose to 91.5% from 90.8% in 2023, placing Denmark in fifth place over the countries, with the largest share of online gambling taking place on the regulated gambling market.
Tables and figures also describe the development of all gambling categories: charity lotteries, land-based casinos, monopoly lotteries, online casinos, gaming machines and betting. The overall trend remains that the share of gambling spend that comes from online gambling is increasing while the share of land-based gambling is decreasing accordingly.
One theme in this year’s edition of “The Gambling Market in Numbers” is the Men’s Euro, which took place in the summer of 2024. The betting activity during the period clearly showed that the Danes play when Denmark plays.
In addition to statistics for the gambling market, the report also delves into key figures for ROFUS (Register of Self-Excluded Players) and StopSpillet, the Gambling Authority’s helpline on gambling addiction and responsible gambling.
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Amusnet Releases Football Thrill Live Casino Game

Amusnet has released Football Thrill, a high-speed, soccer-themed live casino game that delivers the adrenaline of the pitch straight to the live casino floor. Combining the simplicity of classic card games with the global excitement of football, this new release is designed to captivate sports fans and casino players alike.
Football Thrill brings a fresh, energetic twist with easy-to-learn mechanics, real-time interaction and thrilling multiplier features. The game is hosted by a live dealer and played with 8 decks of 52 standard cards. Each round plays out like a football match: players bet on which side—Home or Away—will draw the higher card, or if it’ll be a Draw. The game’s 96.30% RTP ensures competitive odds, while bonus features keep the action rolling.
Instant Excitement with Every Round – Multipliers for main and side bets are triggered every round, offering enhanced win potential. Side Bets such as +5.5, +7.5, +9.5, and +10.5 mimic football handicaps, adding strategic depth for seasoned players.
Multiplier Booster Button allows players to increase their chances for higher rewards by paying an additional 25%, further fueling excitement.
Virtual Cards, real-time statistics, score shields and match-style sound effects immerse players in a fast-paced stadium atmosphere.
Designed for Global Appeal – The universal popularity of football makes Football Thrill a natural crowd-puller across global markets. The game’s simple mechanics and dynamic visuals make it an ideal entry point for new players, while its side bets and multipliers offer layers of excitement for experienced casino and sports betting audiences.
As with other Amusnet Live Casino titles, Football Thrill features popular functionalities like Auto Rebet, Winners’ List, in-game chat and the thrilling Jackpot Cards bonus game—complete with scheduling capabilities for optimised engagement.
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