Category: Season 7
Breuning started from the pole and led all the way, with the only other title contender being Rafel Rodrigues in pursuit. On lap 17, Rodrigues was frustrated with a backmarker and took to retaliatory action, after which he abandoned the event. He was DQ-ed from the event.
It opened the door for Bill Smithem to take a strong 2nd place and Philip Peterson brought it home in 3rd.
- Marc Breuning
- Bill Smithem
- Philip Peterson
- Ian Wilson
- Larry Eaglen
Although Breuning started from the pole and took an early lead, it was Rafel Rodrigues that took his car to victory lane. Breuning messed up early on – and again later – and was lucky to bring it home in 4th. Patrick Day had another stong running, but Rodrigues was too fast for him and he had to settle for 2nd. Bill Smithem returned from absence with a strong 3rd, rounding out the podium, with Chris Brown scoring a 5th.
- Rafel Rodrigues
- Patrick Day
- Bill Smithem
- Marc Breuning
- Chris Brown
Title contenders Breuning and Rodrigues both appeared to have technical issues that prevented them from participating in quyalifying, in which Patrick Day took the pole honors.
Breuning worked his way forward and in the 2nd half of the race, a battle for the lead emerged with Day. When Day brushed the wall coming off 2, Breuning overdid the avoiding maneuver, got on the grass and crashed. Only thanks to the fast repair did he manage to remain on the podium, Patrick Day took the win ahead of Randy Dale. Behind Breuning, Chris Brown and Ian Wilson rounded out the top 5.
- Patrick Day
- Randy Dale
- Marc Breuning
- Chris Brown
- Ian Wilson
While Marc Breuning started from pole and led all the way, Bill Smithem saw his strong paced return to the series cut short by an unfortunate incident and later technical issues. Having started from the front row, his race ended on lap 17. Rafael Rodrigues took over the helm behind the leader but couldn’t come close enough to be a factor. Rod Potgieter brought his #77 car home in 3rd place, with Tom DeSelms and Larry Eaglen rounding out the top 5.
- Marc Breuning
- Rafael Rodrigues
- Rod Potgieter
- Tom DeSelms
- Larry Eaglen
Newcomer Justin Richie was a force to be reckoned with all race long and he managed to hold off Marc Breuning for the win by 0.048 of a second, closely followed by Ray Zercut in 3rd place in a two lap “dash for the Cash” after a late yellow.
Championship leader Karl Villeneuve fell victim to an incident, while Rodrigues just missed the podium in 4th.
- Justin Richie
- Marc Breuning
- Ray Zercut
- Rafael Rodrigues
- Philip Peterson