Championships up for grabs as Spring Mountain Race Series hits midpoint

Championships up for grabs as Spring Mountain Race Series hits midpoint

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The Spring Mountain Race Series concluded the first half of the season with its first race of 2025 on the 2.76-mile Charleston Peak North Course. Drivers faced chilly conditions during practice, cr…

The Spring Mountain Race Series wrapped up the first half of the 2025 season with its inaugural race on the 2.76-mile Charleston Peak North Course, where drivers battled cold conditions and tight corners. The challenging track layout tested drivers’ precision and strategy skills throughout the weekend. Despite the slippery conditions, the Sports Car Series saw 17 racers compete incident-free, with Brian Reynolds securing third place in the GTU class. Kha Phan showed significant improvement and clinched second place, while Mark Ramsey claimed victory after rebuilding his car’s engine overnight. Jeff Fraser, a new addition, impressed with a fourth-place finish in the GTU class and potential for future success. In the GT4 class, Tom McMillan celebrated his first win of the season, Mike Dean set a new track record, and Brian Schmidt took second place with the sole Porsche entry. The GTL class witnessed Karen Wonnenberg’s secure second place, holding off Chad Lancaster’s advances and Michele Abbate’s strong debut marred by a mechanical issue. Radical Cup Challenge races featured fierce competition, with Brandon Rambo and Mark Rohrwasser tying for the Gold class victory, with Rambo ultimately taking the top spot. Doug Ramirez held onto third place, facing pressure from Rohrwasser’s consistent pursuit in the championship standings. Jim Mason dominated the Silver class with a new track record, outclassing competitors and showcasing his exceptional racecraft skills.

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