
Championship Battle Heats Up as Spring Mountain Racing Series Nears Finale
Spring Mountain Race Series continues to deliver intense competition as drivers vie for championship titles in multiple classes during the 2024-2025 season. The recent races at the 3.23-mile Charleston Peak Full Course showcased both veteran talent and promising newcomers.
Radical Cup Challenge Highlights
Despite early setbacks and multiple incidents, racers showed remarkable resilience. Nancy Bullock demonstrated exceptional determination by purchasing a new Radical mid-weekend to secure a Silver Class podium finish.

Race cars competing on racetrack
In Gold Class, Tanner Harvey claimed his first overall victory, while Doug Ramirez maintained steady progress toward the championship title. Steven Thomas set a new class track record, securing third place.

Three winners celebrate on podium
Sports Car Series Competition
The 19-car grid produced fierce battles across all classes:
GTU Class:
- Michael Reynolds claimed first place with impressive lap times
- Jeff Fraser secured second place
- Brian Reynolds took third through consistent performance
- Only three points now separate Michael and Brian in championship standings

Racing cars competing on speedway track
GT4 Class:
- Tom MacMillan dominated with pole positions and fastest laps
- John Mueller impressed with second place in his debut
- Paul Chamberlain secured third after a tiebreaker

Racer posing with racing car
GTL Class featured a dramatic battle between Blake Olsen and Randy Wonnenberg, with Olsen ultimately securing victory through superior lap times. Chad Lancaster maintained his championship pursuit with a strategic third-place finish.
Championship Standings:

Race championship standings in three categories

Radical Cup points standings chart
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