


It was Johnny Hamby that qualified on the pole, with Ravon alongside him. Ravon took the lead early on in the race. After the second caution it was Jason Crumley running strong up front, but Rick Ravon did reel him in and re-took the lead.
The yellows shook things up a bit and Ravon’s final pitstop took longer than most, handing the lead to the strong running newcomer Tyler Graaf. He held on to the lead in the final stretch, although Ravon was coming closer; A spin by 4th placed Jason Crumley brought out the caution and Graaf took the checkered under yellow.

Bruce Clingan led the way from pole position and early in the race there was a group of 5-7 cars fighting hard up front. A slight touch between Zakar and Kubay thinned out the leading pack, but newcomers Clingan and Caamano were right up there battling, as well as Ravon, Hamby and Chris Brown.
After the final (green flag) pitstop it came down to Breuning, Hamby and Ravon; Off turn 4 on the last lap it was Breuning leading, but he admitted he was just a sitting duck for both Hamby and Ravon. The reigning champion beat Hamby to the line by 0.039 seconds to score his 3rd consecutive Indy 100 win!
Season 4 opened at Long Beach tonight; Congratulations to Rick Ravon on a dominant win, Marc Breuning was 2nd after chasing Johnny Hamby, but he didn’t get past him until Hamby was slowed by some front wing damage.
Some new faces this time, welcome to all. Next up is the big one at Indy.


Final race for the 3rd season at Laguna Seca saw Rick Ravon and Johnny Hamby on the front row of the grid and at the head of the field battling for the lead. Third placed Breuning made a few mistakes and lost some ground but managed to stay ahead of Bill Smithem in 4th.
Ravon concludes the season as Champion with no less than 7 wins! Breuning is 2nd and Bill Smithem takes 3rd in the championship by 1 point over Chris Brown.

The first race Retro CART League ran at Miami Speedway was not one with a high car count, but definitely one with great action! Chris Brown took the pole, his first ever in the league, and he led most of the way. After the pits stops Breuning and Hamby had worked their way up top, but Brown ran a tight line and snuck underneath Breuning to grab the lead, which he held until a little wiggle made it all go south. Breuning was lucky enough to escape the mayhem and won the race under yellow. Darryl Wineinger was second and Gregg Herr third.