Turbopolsa

In a 2018 interview, Turbopolsa expressed regret with the decision, stating that he later realized Mock-It only brought him on to ruin KA-POW's chances, and that he never felt welcomed by his new teammates.

Mock-It was quickly eliminated from the inaugural championship tournament, and Turbopolsa left the team shortly after.

Northern Gaming decided to add a substitute to their roster because one of their starting players feared that he might be forced to miss tournaments due to his academic exams.

Turbopolsa was called up to the starting roster late in the regional playoffs, and continued to play through the entirety of the main tournament, which ended with Northern Gaming claiming the Rocket League Championship Series season 3 championship in a win over Turbopolsa's former team, Mock-It.

[1][7] Turbopolsa, who had up to this point competed in Europe, joined North American team NRG Esports for RLCS season 8.

The Game Haus' Connor Sanders called the signing "one of the most important roster moves the game has ever seen", noting that Europe was losing one of the region's most sought-after free agents, and NRG – already North America's strongest team – was gaining a multi-time champion.

[7] NRG advanced to the season 8 finals, where they defeated Renault Vitality, which included Turbopolsa's former teammate Kaydop, in a seven-game series.

[14] In April 2023, Turbo announced his retirement as a professional Rocket League player, but later expressed interest in coaching an RLCS team while also maintaining function of his legs.