Championship Battles Heat Up in November Spring Mountain Race Series
The Fall edition of the Spring Mountain Race Series brought intense competition and championship lead changes across multiple classes on the challenging 3.23-mile Charleston Peak course. With cooler desert temperatures creating dynamic track conditions, both Radical and Sports Car grids delivered exceptional racing action.
In the Radical Gold class, Brandon Rambo secured victories in both races, catapulting him to the championship lead. Tanner Harvey claimed second, while Mark Rohrwasser rounded out the podium in third. The event saw welcome returns from Alain Derzie, Erik Davis, and newcomer Steven Thomas.
Race cars competing on racetrack
Chris Hinojosa dominated the Silver class with his first win, closing the gap to championship leader Brian Reynolds, who faced challenges despite securing pole positions.
Race cars compete in desert landscape
The Rookie class saw Jason Horwitz achieve his maiden victory after a thrilling battle with Sohaib Kureshi, while Bruce Semler impressed in third during his Radical Cup debut.
Race cars lined up against mountains
In the Sports Car Series, Brian Schmidt made a winning debut in GT4, followed by Teddy Landau and Len Krick. The GTL class witnessed Blake Olsen's victory ahead of Chad Lancaster and Steve Hardie, while in GTU, Mark Ramsey's defensive masterclass secured first place against Kha Phan, with Brian Reynolds taking third.
Current Championship Standings:
Radical Cup 2024 standings
Spring Mountain Racing Championship Standings Table