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The Charleston Peak 3.23-mile full course, known as Spring Mountain’s most challenging configuration, really put racers to the test during November’s race weekend. Plus, winter in the desert brings…
The Charleston Peak 3.23-mile full course at Spring Mountain presented a challenging configuration for racers during November’s race weekend, testing their skills to the limit. Winter in the desert brought cool temperatures and changing track conditions, with the sun gradually warming the asphalt throughout the day. Brandon Rambo dominated the Radical Gold class races, solidifying his lead in the championship standings with two wins. Tanner Harvey made a strong comeback, securing second place, while Mark Rohrwasser showcased his smooth driving style in third.
In the Silver class, Chris Hinojosa claimed his first-ever win, closing in on championship leader Brian Reynolds, who faced setbacks but managed a second-place finish after securing pole position in both races. Bruce Semler made a successful transition to the Rookie class, finishing third in his first Radical Cup race, while Jason Horwitz and Sohaib Kureshi battled fiercely for first and second place, thrilling spectators with their competition.
The Sports Car Series, presented by Safe Life Defense, saw Brian Schmidt impressively win the GT4 class in his debut, challenging veteran driver Teddy Landau who secured second place, with Len Krick in third. In the GTL class, Blake Olsen’s stunning performance secured first place, intensifying the rivalry with Chad Lancaster, who finished second, and Steve Hardie in third. Kha Phan and Mark Ramsey battled fiercely in the GTU class, with Ramsey’s defensive tactics securing the win, followed by Phan in second and Brian Reynolds in third, showcasing their endurance.
As the championship standings evolve, the anticipation for upcoming races and the rivalries between drivers continue to grow, promising thrilling competition in the next season.